Not soc per a tothom. Sorry, not Sorry.
Apologizing is difficult because it means admitting you've done something wrong, and that it has affected someone. Apologizing shouldn't be so hard.
But when do we ask for forgiveness?
There are different categories. There are unconscious actions, not particularly important: stepping on someone's foot on the bus, spilling a glass of wine, being late for an appointment. In those cases, we apologize politely, acknowledging the clumsiness, knowing that no one is judging us and that the matter is already forgotten before we even say anything.
But if we delve deeper into the feeling, we find a true "I'm sorry," where you acknowledge the harm caused and await a response to be freed from the burden of guilt.
One of the Drop 0 t-shirts was designed with the message:
"No sóc per a tothom. Sorry, not Sorry."
Because sometimes, without realizing it, you constantly apologize for not fitting in, for not being like everyone else, for not following the established norms. And that's not fair.
If you don't fit in, you don't have to apologize. Maybe not everyone is right for you. Perhaps you prefer a good conversation over a glass of wine to a night out surrounded by empty words. Or maybe you enjoy being alone by the sea, sorting through your thoughts and talking to yourself.
That doesn't mean you don't like to have fun, or that you're antisocial. It means you consciously choose where and with whom to spend your time. Because being at every party doesn't make you happier. Sometimes, it's the quiet moments that connect you with yourself and make you feel more whole.
And that's what it's all about, isn't it? Being happy, authentic, real . Finding that satisfaction in doing things your own way. A person should be whole within themselves; anyone who enters their life should contribute, not complete them.
If we analyze the phrase, we see a very powerful message divided into three parts:
The first one, “I’m not for everyone” , means acceptance, knowing that you are different and understanding that you don’t fit in with everyone.
The second one, “Sorry” , represents that learned impulse to apologize for being different.
And the third, “Not Sorry” , is the turning point: stop apologizing for being you. Accept yourself as you are, without masks, without filters, without fear.
When I wear this oversized organic cotton t-shirt , I feel good. It's not just a garment; it's a statement of identity .
Every stitch, every screen-printed word conveys Offbeat's message: authenticity, conscious fashion, and personal freedom .
I don't apologize for being the way I am.
I'm not for everyone.
And no, I don't need to apologize for that.
Don't follow the rhythm of others, create your own. Be Offbeat.