Wearing Civil Regime isn’t always about fashion. For some, it’s a form of quiet protest — not against authority necessarily, but against numbness. In a world of curated happiness and algorithm-approved aesthetics, Civil Regime’s brutal honesty about internal struggle and societal pressure resonates deeply. It’s clothing for those who are tired of pretending. For those who know that suffering doesn’t always look messy — sometimes, it’s sterile, clean-cut, and neatly s****ched into your daily uniform.