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‘Depressed But Make it Hot’: The Rise of Mental Health Merch

Last year, when Eileen Kelly began a line of antidepressant-themed sweatshirts, they sold out fast. Now other brands are lining up to release anxiety-themed T-shirts and other mental health merch.

Sophia Herring
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Depression (Mental), Fashion and Apparel, Kelly, Eileen (Podcaster), Mental Health and Disorders, Social Media, Sporty & Rich (Fashion Label)
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