Mood Gear

Wear Your Feelings

What Is Mood Gear?

Mood Gear is more than just clothing—it's conversation. Our mission is to help people wear their emotional honesty, not just on their sleeves, but across their entire wardrobe. We make expressive apparel that’s quirky, clever, painfully real, and sometimes downright uncomfortably honest. Whether you're the “Trophy Wife,” the “Paranoid,” or just “Not OK Today,” we believe your shirt should say what your face sometimes can’t.

We don’t chase trends. We chase truth—and usually a good pun. Each collection reflects a different piece of the human experience, from awkward moments and mental health struggles to dad jokes, nerd nostalgia, and unfiltered feels. At Mood Gear, your closet isn’t just a fashion statement. It’s a feelings statement.

Why It Matters

In a world where silence often speaks louder than truth, emotional honesty is a revolutionary act. Mood Gear is a brand for people who are tired of hiding how they really feel—who want to laugh about it, cry about it, share it, or just slap it across their chest and let the world deal with it.

More Than a Shirt

We believe self-expression builds connection. Our shirts aren’t just clever—they’re bridges between people who are willing to show up a little more real. If one of our designs makes someone smile, laugh, nod, or even start a conversation, we’ve done our job.

What Our Customers Are Saying

“This shirt is literally how I feel. I’ve never had someone laugh and nod when reading my chest before.”

“Mood Gear gets me. I wear 'Namaste in Bed' to every brunch now.”

“It’s more than funny—it's real. People need that.”

"I got the shirt with the calculator that spells out 'BOOBIES' and my wife hates it. Perfect!"

From the Founder

Hey, I’m Mike—husband, dad, nerd, and advocate for emotional honesty. I created Mood Gear because I got tired of small talk and silence when it came to feelings. I wanted something that helps people express what’s real—with humor, truth, and maybe a little sass. Thanks for being here and wearing your mood with pride. —Mike Kerklin