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There are days when your emotional bandwidth is gone.
Not low—zero.
Where attention feels abrasive, and even softness is too loud. On those days, you don’t want to “express yourself.” You want to turn off. Or at least, not be interpreted.
None of Us and Nofs are not fashion brands.
They are emotional support systems, worn on the body.
They were never made to be looked at.
They were made to help you get through the day.
❌ None of Us: When You Can’t Be Here
None of Us is designed for emotional non-participation.
It’s what you reach for when you feel depleted, overstimulated, or entirely disconnected from social energy. It doesn’t just mute your presence—it distorts it, making you difficult to read, hard to approach, and visibly unreadable.
🔹 Visual Language
- Shape: Disrupted. Oversized, asymmetrical, draped. Often layered in a way that erases the outline of the body.
- Fabric: Heavyweight knits, thick cotton twills, padded interiors. Textures that press gently, reminding you you’re still here.
- Color: Muted decay tones. Dim charcoal, rusted violet, ash green, blackout blue.
- Graphics/Text: Fragmented commands:
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, or broken code. It mimics systems under stress.
🔹 Emotional Function
None of Us helps you feel contained when everything feels leaky.
It limits how much of you others can access—without you having to speak or explain.
It’s not aesthetic, it’s armor.
This is clothing for when even existing in public feels like an emotional breach.
◯ Nofs: When You’re Quiet, Not Broken
Nofs is not a crisis garment.
It’s for when you’re okay, just not expressive.
There’s no need to hide—but no need to be perceived, either.
It’s for quiet functionality. For being unremarkable on purpose.
🔸 Visual Language
- Shape: Relaxed, neutral, open. No sharp tailoring, no oversized emphasis—just clean, effortless ease.
- Fabric: Soft but not clingy. Pre-washed cotton, jersey blends, worn linen. Non-triggering touch.
- Color: Fog white, faded khaki, dull orchid, paper grey. Almost colorless.
- Graphics/Text: None. Absolute visual silence.
🔸 Emotional Function
Nofs Tracksuit allows you to exist without response pressure. You are not “off,” just not here to impress, entertain, or explain.
It gives no hooks for attention. It asks nothing of you in return.
Nofs says: “I’m here, but I’m not performing.”
🧭 Which System Do You Need?
Inner State | Use | Function Provided |
---|---|---|
Overwhelmed, shut down | None of Us | Armor, distance, low-res visual signal |
Emotionally blank but stable | Nofs | Neutrality, comfort without expectation |
Can’t hold eye contact or chat | None of Us | Avoids social invitation |
Present, quiet, non-expressive | Nofs | Let you move unnoticed |
Triggered or dissociating | None of Us | Grounding via weight and shape |
🧠 Who These Are For
Not for fashion kids.
Not for the camera.
These are for:
- Neurodivergent people in burnout cycles
- Emotionally fatigued individuals who dress by feeling, not identity
- People who hate being read into
- Those with no interest in trend, form, or message—just relief
None of Us helps when you need to go blank.
Nofs helps when you’re blank and that’s okay.
🧷 Why They Matter
Because most clothing is about “who you are.”
These are about how you feel.
They aren’t minimalist.
They aren’t edgy.
They are simply unobligated.
Not “cool.”
Not “ugly.”
Just… unavailable.
You don’t need to explain.
You just need to get through the day without your clothes demanding anything from you.
These systems exist for that.
And that’s enough.
Not low—zero.
Where attention feels abrasive, and even softness is too loud. On those days, you don’t want to “express yourself.” You want to turn off. Or at least, not be interpreted.
None of Us and Nofs are not fashion brands.
They are emotional support systems, worn on the body.
❌ None of Us: When You Can’t Be Here
It’s what you reach for when you feel depleted, overstimulated, or entirely disconnected from social energy. It doesn’t just mute your presence—it distorts it, making you difficult to read, hard to approach, and visibly unreadable.
🔹 Visual Language
- Shape: Disrupted. Oversized, asymmetrical, draped. Often layered in a way that erases the outline of the body.
- Fabric: Heavyweight knits, thick cotton twills, padded interiors. Textures that press gently, reminding you you’re still here.
- Color: Muted decay tones. Dim charcoal, rusted violet, ash green, blackout blue.
- Graphics/Text: Fragmented commands:
_skip
,null
,....
, or broken code. It mimics systems under stress.
🔹 Emotional Function
It limits how much of you others can access—without you having to speak or explain.
It’s not aesthetic, it’s armor.
This is clothing for when even existing in public feels like an emotional breach.
◯ Nofs: When You’re Quiet, Not Broken
Nofs is not a crisis garment.
It’s for quiet functionality. For being unremarkable on purpose.
🔸 Visual Language
- Shape: Relaxed, neutral, open. No sharp tailoring, no oversized emphasis—just clean, effortless ease.
- Pre-washed cotton, jersey blends, worn linen. Non-triggering touch.
- Color: Fog white, faded khaki, dull orchid, paper grey. Almost colorless.
- Graphics/Text: None. Absolute visual silence.
🔸 Emotional Function
Nofs allows you to exist without response pressure. You are not “off,” just not here to impress, entertain, or explain.
It gives no hooks for attention. It asks nothing of you in return.
Nofs says: “I’m here, but I’m not performing.”
🧭 Which System Do You Need?
Inner State | Use | Function Provided |
---|---|---|
Overwhelmed, shut down | None of Us | Armor, distance, low-res visual signal |
Emotionally blank but stable | Nofs | Neutrality, comfort without expectation |
Can’t hold eye contact or chat | None of Us | Avoids social invitation |
Present, quiet, non-expressive | Nofs | Let you move unnoticed |
Triggered or dissociating | None of Us | Grounding via weight and shape |
🧠 Who These Are For
Not for fashion kids.
Not for the camera.
These are for:
- Neurodivergent people in burnout cycles
- Those with no interest in trend, form, or message—just relief
🧷 Why They Matter
These are about how you feel.
They aren’t minimalist.
They aren’t edgy.
They are simply unobligated.
Not “cool.”
Not “ugly.”
Just… unavailable.
You just need to get through the day without your clothes demanding anything from you.
These systems exist for that.
And that’s enough.