Unisex clothing: comfortable doesn’t have to mean invisible
Somewhere it got decided that the clothes you actually live in should be the ones nobody notices. The hoodie is grey. The track pants are black. The sweatshirt is whatever colour they had left. We put the effort into the going-out clothes and dress like furniture for the other six days.
And “unisex” usually makes it worse — in most shops it’s code for the safe middle, the shape nobody objects to, in a colour nobody remembers.
Not here. wild peach unisex isn’t a compromise between two things. It’s just clothes, without the paperwork. Every design is original art by Melbourne artist Bert Ernie — bold color, asymmetric prints that run up one side and do something else on the other, nothing matching, nothing lining up, all of it printed edge to edge and seam to seam. Hoodies, sweatshirts, track pants, wide leg pants, casual shirts, sports t-shirts and athletic long shorts. The whole garment is the artwork. The art doesn’t care who’s wearing it and neither do we.
You’ll be as comfortable as you were in the grey one. You’ll just be visible while you do it. Made to order by Printful the moment you buy, so nothing sits in a warehouse and nothing goes to landfill unworn.
Real art. On the clothes you actually wear.

