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BREAKING FREE - STACKED - Zip Hoodie

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$85.00
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BREAKING FREE - STACKED - Zip Hoodie

$85.00
Sale price  $85.00 Regular price 
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Description

Breaking Free — Stacked represents the weight of accumulated pressure — mental load, expectations, and constant performance. The fragmented block design reflects how stress builds layer by layer, while the partially revealed face symbolizes awareness beneath the grind. This piece is about recognizing when pressure has stacked too high and choosing to interrupt it.

Designed as wearable art for gamers, creators, and high-performers, this zip hoodie balances visual intensity with everyday comfort. It’s made for long sessions, late nights, resets between rounds, and moments when you need to step out of the noise. Stacked isn’t about walking away — it’s about breaking the loop before it breaks you.



• 96% recycled polyester, 4% elastane for manufacturing in the US/Mexico
• 95% recycled polyester, 5% elastane for manufacturing in Latvia
• Fabric weight 9.08 oz./yd.² (308 g/m²)
• Soft, cotton-feel fabric outside and brushed fleece inside
• Unisex relaxed fit with drop shoulders
• Double-lined hood
• Moon patch on the inside of the back
• Tear-away care label
• Self-fabric collar and cuffs
• Premium drawstrings and zipper with metal details
• The recycled content of this product is certified under GRS (Global Recycled Standard)
• The fabric is OEKO-TEX 100 standard certified
• Blank product components sourced from the USA

Disclaimer: In areas where the fabric is double-layered (like pockets), details from the inner fabric layer may subtly show through, especially with lighter designs.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Art Features

The artwork is built from fragmented, block-like forms layered across the surface, creating a sense of compression and weight. Sharp geometric shapes intersect with a partially revealed face, symbolizing identity under pressure. The repetition and stacking of forms mirrors mental overload — the feeling of carrying too much without release. Graffiti-inspired markings add urgency and movement, reinforcing the tension between control and collapse.

Color Details

The palette is grounded in deep blacks, charcoals, and muted grays, creating a heavy, compressed atmosphere. Subtle tonal shifts within the blocks add depth without relief, emphasizing density rather than openness. High-contrast highlights draw attention to the eye and facial elements, pulling focus to awareness within the chaos. The restrained color choice reflects intensity, focus, and mental strain rather than distraction.

Meaning & Symbolism

The stacked blocks represent accumulated pressure — expectations, performance demands, internal dialogue, and external noise. The fragmented portrait symbolizes the self being buried beneath these layers, still present but partially obscured. Stacked speaks to the moment when mental load becomes unsustainable, and breaking free means interrupting the cycle before collapse. This is not about failure; it’s about recognizing limits.

Emotions Captured

This piece captures the weight of grind culture — the tension, focus, and fatigue that come from always pushing forward. It reflects the feeling of being mentally “full,” overstimulated, and on edge, while still trying to perform. There’s frustration here, but also awareness — the moment you realize something has to change before you burn out.

Inspiration Behind the Artwork

Breaking Free — Stacked was inspired by the mental pressure common in gaming, esports, and high-performance environments, where everything builds without pause. It reflects the experience of being “tilted,” overloaded, or stuck in a loop of expectation and self-criticism. The piece exists as a reminder that stepping back, resetting, and releasing pressure is not quitting — it’s survival.

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