LIKE MIND is proud to launch the first part of Holiday 2017, “GET YOUR MIND RIGHT", available on Friday, Nov. 24th.
We’ve thrown a new lens on things this season, focusing more on graphics, our message, and having some damn fun in the process!
Each collection is a representation of where we’re at mentally, and GET YOUR MIND RIGHT is no different. We want to start a conversation not only on the state of mental wellness but what it entails to have your shit together. This is why we want people to PUT DOWN YOUR FUCKING PHONE and channel your MAD ZEN, because it’s all within your power. Elevating your mental doesn’t just happen, rather it’s a matter of sheer will and determination.
Try to wake up without checking your phone and go sit in silence for 10 minutes instead. JUST 10 MINUTES! I bet you won’t do it. But I also guarantee it would do you good. And this is what it’s all about. Not telling everyone else to PUT DOWN YOUR FUCKING PHONE, but rather challenging yourself to do it. After all, leading by example is the only true way to promote change.
GET YOUR MIND RIGHT HOODY. A cotton blend hoody that has been hand dyed and mineral washed for a great worn in look and feel with a generous fit for layering. Featuring the grand seal lobotomy graphic to show you where it all comes from.
MAD ZEN LONG SLEEVE. Peel back another layer and see the forces working on the psyche. We’ve laid out a blueprint to getting your mind right. Hand screened and hand dyed, each long sleeve is just a bit different, but the message is the same. 100% Cotton with a fit on the slim side.
PUT DOWN YOUR FUCKING PHONE. Can you do it? Seems simple enough, but people sure don’t like being disconnected from their devices. Time to disconnect and see who’s really in control.
Beanies are lined with 3M THINSULATE to get you through the winter. Made in USA.
In seeking solidarity, we find unity; and in working together, we find harmony.
For this is not about tearing down, but about building up.
To think or not to think? That is the question.
To question or not to question. That is to think.
J D
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