
Woke Up Sexy as Hell Again
Candlelight, moonlight, and a refusal to explain yourself twice.
$28
Dark florals, field guides, and very dry opinions.
Ink & Moss starts with graphic tees that borrow from herbarium sheets, occult paperbacks, and the sort of remark best delivered under one's breath.
The Inked Remarks collection
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12 pieces
Socially Distanced
For the chronically over-perceived: I require silence, please stop helping, I did not ask. Antique busts and weary critters, quietly over it.

15 pieces
Gallows Garden
Deadpan doom drawn as antique Victorian plates — content skeletons, melting clocks, this-is-fine energy. Existential dread, but make it charming.

7 pieces
Tender Hearted
Gentle reminders for tender people — be kind to yourself, handle with care, survive your own mind — rendered in soft charcoal linework.

3 pieces
Apothecary & Moonlight
A first chapter of graphic tees built from antique plates, devotional sarcasm, moth societies, and the occasional necessary profanity.

0 pieces
Forest Folk
A first chapter of graphic tees built from antique plates, devotional sarcasm, moth societies, and the occasional necessary profanity.

7 pieces
Field Notes
Quiet studies in growing through the cracks — vases that bloom despite the breaks, new shoots rising from old stone — drawn like pages from a naturalist's field journal.
Beyond the tee shelf
New drops, field notes, and quiet dispatches.
First access to new collections, occasional thoughts on botanicals, and the sort of email you actually want to open.