Collection: Accessories

Mental Health Accessories for Beautifully Unstable Minds

Mental health accessories from Chaos Theøry are built for the small details that still say something loud. This collection includes stickers, bags, hats, utility pieces, survival gear, and glitch accessories for people who like their chaos portable.

These pieces blend mental health streetwear, dark accessories, alternative accessories, mental health stickers, and raw survival-wear energy. Expect distorted graphics, sharp captions, underground humor, and designs made for real moods, rough days, and everyday carry.

This is mental health apparel for people who survived the ugly parts and still have a sense of humor sharp enough to cut glass. Use these accessories when your outfit needs more edge, more signal, and less polite background noise.

Shop the extras that make the outfit feel finished without sanding off the damage. They are small pieces with loud energy, built for closets that need more bite and less beige nonsense.

For mental health education and support resources, visit NAMI.

Mental Health Accessories for Beautifully Unstable Minds

Mental health accessories from Chaos Theøry are built for the small details that still say something loud. This collection includes stickers, bags, hats, utility pieces, survival gear, and glitch accessories for people who like their chaos portable.

These pieces blend mental health streetwear, dark accessories, alternative accessories, mental health stickers, and raw survival-wear energy. Expect distorted graphics, sharp captions, underground humor, and designs made for real moods, rough days, and everyday carry.

This is mental health apparel for people who survived the ugly parts and still have a sense of humor sharp enough to cut glass. Use these accessories when your outfit needs more edge, more signal, and less polite background noise.

Shop the extras that make the outfit feel finished without sanding off the damage. They are small pieces with loud energy, built for closets that need more bite and less beige nonsense.

For mental health education and support resources, visit NAMI.