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“Scars aren’t flaws — they’re the proof you lived.”
This piece reimagines the Iron Giant through the lens of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. Sitting under distant stars, the robot repairs himself — not to hide the damage, but to honor it.
This design is about resilience without denial. The choice to keep going. The decision to embrace every cracked part of your story and return stronger.
• Made from 100% US-grown Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton
• Printed on Comfort Colors for a soft, vintage-washed feel
• Relaxed unisex fit — designed for everyday comfort
• Double-needle stitching for added durability
• Bold blue linework illustration featuring robot + Kintsugi ceramics
• Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, iron on medium — do not bleach or dry clean
You’re not broken. You’re built from what you’ve survived.
Survivorz is for people who feel like they’re fighting their battles alone. It’s for those who have been through tough times and carry scars, whether visible or not. Survivorz offers a sense of belonging, creating a community where mental health struggles aren’t hidden but embraced as part of the journey. By wearing Survivorz, people connect through shared experiences, reminding each other that they’re not broken and they don’t have to suffer in silence. It’s a movement that empowers individuals to own their story, find strength in their challenges, and make real change—both in their lives and in the world around them.
We make an actual difference. With 15% of profits going toward real change, we contribute directly to causes and initiatives that support mental health and those facing struggles in their daily lives.
We’re not just talking about helping, we’re actively involved in creating visible, lasting impact. Whether through outreach, advocacy, or partnerships with organizations that align with our mission, Survivorz builds a community where people can see the difference we’re making, together. It’s about taking action, being transparent, and proving that we’re stronger when we stand united.
Our long-term goal with Survivorz is to influence the future of mental healthcare. While we fully support medicine and therapy, we believe real progress lies in expanding treatment options to include creative outlets like art, music, and exercise alongside these traditional modalities. We envision a future where policy supports holistic mental health care, giving people access to multiple ways to heal and grow.
In an ideal world, we would create “third places”—community spaces where people can come to feel less alone, express themselves creatively, and find support.
Apparel is our first major step, but we’re committed to changing the conversation around mental health and mental illness, one initiative at a time.