You Belong Here
If you've ever felt like your brain is running a tab with too many windows open, welcome. This club was made for you.
I'm not here to fix you. I'm here to remind you that the way your mind works is worth celebrating. That the depth you carry is a gift. That you are, in every sense, exactly where you're supposed to be.
Overthinkers Club. For the ones who feel everything.
The Founder
I'm Marissa, and I want to be upfront with you. Overthinkers Club is just me. One person. I pack the orders, I write the words, I make every decision. There's no team behind a curtain. It's just me, building something I believe in.
I started this not to fix my mind, but to understand it. To sit with its complexity. To stop apologizing for it.
Growing up, overthinking felt like a flaw. A thing to manage, suppress, or outgrow. It took years, and a lot of honest self-reflection, to realize it was also a superpower. A signal of depth, sensitivity, and care. A mind wired to notice what others miss.
Overthinkers Club is the brand I wished existed. One that doesn't ask you to quiet down or simplify. One that says: your mind is not the problem.
The Brand
Because it's just me, I get to be intentional about everything. I produce in small batches. I choose quality over quantity, always, because I think the things you bring into your life should be worth keeping.
I'm committed to sustainability not as a marketing checkbox, but as a real value. Intentional production, responsible sourcing, a deep respect for the world we share.
And because this is small, the community genuinely means everything to me. Every order, every message, every time someone shares something from this brand. I see it. It matters. You're not a customer number here.
The Mission
Mental health is not a trend. It's the foundation of everything I do here.
Every piece in this collection is designed to carry intention. A reminder that you are allowed to take up space, to feel deeply, to exist without explanation. This is for the ones who are doing the inner work. The ones who know that healing isn't linear, and that some days, getting dressed is an act of self-care.
I believe clothing can be a form of language. What you wear can be a quiet declaration: I am here. I am aware. I am enough.
We Were Made for This.
Overthinkers Club didn't start as a business idea. It started as a feeling. The quiet, persistent hum of a mind that never quite shuts off. The kind of mind that replays conversations at 2am, finds meaning in everything, feels too much and thinks even more.
That mind is mine. And I built this brand for everyone who shares it.