Wearable Art · Made by Kids

Invisible
Things

Art drawn by little hands.
Worn by big hearts.

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"What is essential is invisible to the eye."

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry  ·  The Little Prince

How It Works

From Crayon to Collar

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A Child Draws

Every design begins with a real child's drawing — unfiltered, joyful, and entirely irreplaceable. The imperfections are the whole point.

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We Print with Love

Each drawing is carefully prepared and printed on a premium shirt, on demand. No overstock. No waste. Just pure intention.

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You Wear the Story

Your shirt carries a real piece of someone's heart. People will notice. And when they ask, you'll have the best answer.

The Collection

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drawn with love
"Not just a t-shirt. A drawing that got to grow up."
Our Story

Built by a family,
for families.

Invisible Things was born on a Tuesday afternoon, with crayon on the kitchen floor and a question from an eight-year-old: "Why can't my drawings go on shirts?"

We couldn't think of a single good reason. So we started a brand.

"The best art in the world is on your fridge.
Now it's on your chest."

Every shirt in our collection features real artwork created by real children. Unretouched. Unfiltered. Irreplaceable. Because the most extraordinary art in the world lives in a child's imagination — and it deserves to be seen.

We print on demand, so nothing goes to waste. One shirt. One drawing. One story that lasts.

What We Stand For

Four Things We Believe In

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Authentic Art

Every design is drawn by a child — imperfect, joyful, irreplaceable. We don't retouch the wobble out of the lines.

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Family First

This brand was built together. The business is the adventure. Every product carries a piece of our family's heart.

Meaning Over Trend

We don't follow fashion — we follow feeling. Every shirt carries a story that won't go out of style.

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Made on Demand

No overstock. No waste. Each shirt exists because someone wanted it — printed with purpose, never by accident.

"Art drawn by little hands.
Worn by big hearts."

Invisible Things  ·  Est. 2026