Because being sick is hard. Your comfort shouldn’t be.
I'm Brooke, founder of Sick of Sick—worn by people like me who’ve learned that chronic illness doesn’t mean giving up. After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2018, seven months after my third baby, I lost my vision, speech, and ability to walk—my life changed in an instant. Within five days, I was completely knocked off my feet. A month later, I enrolled in a clinical trial that helped me regain my body and my baseline health. Inspired, I co-founded The Foundation for Optimal Health, a 501(c)(3), to share what I’d rediscovered: that healing is possible.
Since then, I’ve leaned into what keeps me moving—and comfort has played a bigger part than I ever expected.
I spent years in apparel, merchandising, and design—working with manufacturing, distribution, and live-event brand experiences. When I was living with MS, I saw how little comfort-forward, thoughtful clothing existed. So, I put those two worlds together. I created Sick of Sick as a cozy, empowering antidote to your toughest days. Each piece—from tees to sweatshirts—is crafted with voice, empathy, and softness woven into every stitch.
Sick of Sick is comfort you can wear—because your mood (and your outfit) shouldn’t suffer even when your body is.
Our crewnecks—like Warrior Classic Crew, Spoonie Classic Crew, and Rest Club Classic Crew—aren’t just slogans. They’re badges of identity and resilience, arched across your chest. Wear them when you need them—on sick days, recovery days, or when you just want to feel understood.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted and under-dressed for your body’s struggles, you’re not alone. Join our journey. Sign up for first-drops & soft merch, connect with people who get it, and shop for comfort that means something.
