Im Miserable Shorts
Description: This design prominently features the iconic lyrics from The Smiths' beloved classic, 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now,' presented in a distinctive wavy font. It's the perfect tribute for devoted fans of The Smiths, indie rock, and 80s alternative music, capturing the band's unique melancholic charm. An excellent gift for music lovers, this item allows fans to proudly display their appreciation for British rock and timeless lyrics.
Description: I’m so happy — said with the least convincing grumpy face imaginable. A hilarious Droopy-inspired design for fans of deadpan humor, sarcastic expressions, classic cartoons, and that perfectly unimpressed mood. Perfect for anyone whose definition of “happy” looks a little… grumpy. This is a 100% hand-drawn digitally illustrated design
Description: I’m so happy — said with the least convincing grumpy face imaginable. A hilarious Droopy-inspired design for fans of deadpan humor, sarcastic expressions, classic cartoons, and that perfectly unimpressed mood. Perfect for anyone whose definition of “happy” looks a little… grumpy. This is a 100% hand-drawn digitally illustrated design
Description: David Bowie: In a 1992 interview, Bowie praised him, stating, "I still rate Morrissey as one of the best lyricists in Britain". But Historically, Robert Smith from The Cure once called him "arrogant" and a "pseudo-intellectual," even joking that if Morrissey didn't stop being so depressing, he would harm himself.
Description: A sharp, ironic take on misery—featuring lyrics from “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now.” This minimalist courier-style design captures the dry humor and sarcastic edge behind the music. Perfect for fans who get the joke. If you feel miserable, at least let's get some cool shirt.
Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now Lyric Shirt – Dark Ironic Humor Indie Typography Shorts
by MiaouStudio
$21 $27
Description: David Bowie: In a 1992 interview, Bowie praised him, stating, "I still rate Morrissey as one of the best lyricists in Britain". But Historically, Robert Smith from The Cure once called him "arrogant" and a "pseudo-intellectual," even joking that if Morrissey didn't stop being so depressing, he would harm himself.