Anti-Social Statement T-Shirt

Express your mood with bold text

CA$37.00

Make a bold statement with our anti-social statement t-shirt. This sleek black tee showcases the eye-catching message 'Call me anti social but please don’t call me' in large, standout lettering—perfect for those who value their space and style. Crafted from soft, breathable cotton, it delivers all-day comfort while keeping you effortlessly cool. Available in sizes S to XXL, each shirt is tailored for a relaxed fit, making it easy to pair with your favorite jeans or casual wear. Whether you want to express your personality or just enjoy a laid-back look, this shirt is the ultimate conversation starter.

Every t-shirt from Anxious But Awesome comes with a free Self Love Workbook: How To Elevate Self-Love And Heal The Mind, Body And Soul—plus 10% of every purchase goes directly to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) to support mental health advocacy and resources.

Because we get it. The shirt is the armor you wear on the outside—the witty one-liner that says "I see the irony in my struggles and I'm still here." But the real work? That happens on the inside. And real change? That happens when we support each other.

Here's what you get:

  • A shirt with honest humor about the mental health journey (no toxic positivity, no cringe)

  • A comprehensive workbook (FREE) for building genuine self-compassion and healing

  • The satisfaction of knowing 10% supports mental health resources for those who need them most

Your shirt starts conversations. Your workbook deepens them. Your purchase helps someone else start theirs.

Purchase any tee. Get the workbook instantly. Support mental health advocacy automatically.

Because you're not just anxious. You're not just awesome. You're both—and together, we're building something bigger.

Reduces mental health stigma - Wearing it openly challenges shame around anxiety and normalizes mental health conversations

Boosts self-worth - Reinforces that your value isn't diminished by anxiety or other mental health challenges

Promotes self-acceptance - Helps you embrace all parts of yourself rather than fighting against your mental health reality

Builds supportive connections - Creates opportunities to connect with others facing similar mental health experiences

Reduces isolation - Reminds both you and others that mental health struggles are common and nothing to hide