The Lab Report
Prescription-only fashion for modern madness
Diagnosis: Origin
SOME DOSE started as a design thesis turned existential crisis. Somewhere between late-night renders and the realization that fashion needed less trends and more talismans, we stumbled into the cyber-apothecary business.
What began as symbolic armor for the spiritually exhausted evolved into a full formulary of wearable prescriptions. Each piece is a remedy for the specific annoyances of modern existence: energy vampires, imposter syndrome, decision fatigue, the Sunday scaries.
We don't do seasonal collections. We do clinical trials in consciousness. Made-to-order manufacturing. Small batch sanity. Digital rituals with physical anchors.
Treatment Protocol
Slow Fashion
Made-to-order in Ireland. No overproduction. No waste streams. Every piece prescribed, not pushed. We ship when it's ready, not when the algorithm demands.
Symbolic Systems
Each design maps to an archetype, a frequency, a specific antidote. The Goddess.exe collection translates mythology into wearable code. Antidote Bracelets are crash kits for emotional emergencies.
Clinical Aesthetics
Sterile but alive. Precision meets chaos. Medical-industrial surrealism with a side of glitch art. We treat packaging like pharmacy, copy like prescriptions, imagery like x-rays of the soul.
Digital Rituals
Shopping is triage. Product pages are consultations. Our Goddess quiz diagnoses your archetype. Newsletter subscribers get private drops and frequency updates. E-commerce as ceremony.
Head of Lab
SOME DOSE is designed and directed by a Fashion Design Academy of Ireland graduate with a background in digital design, absurd humor, and an unhealthy obsession with semiotics.
The label launched as a final collection, then refused to stop. Now it exists in the liminal space between fashion brand, conceptual art project, and unlicensed therapy practice.
Everything is made in Ireland. Everything is intentional. Everything is slightly unhinged.
Side Effects May Include
•Sudden clarity about which energy vampires to excommunicate
•Increased tolerance for uncertainty and existential dread
•A strange urge to burn down systems that no longer serve you
•Spontaneous spiritual awakening during mundane activities
•Compulsive need to discuss mythology at parties
•Excessive dancing and/or crying (both valid)
