For those who dance with the stars and whisper to the moon.

Moonchild

A minimalist design featuring a serene, mandala-style crescent moon and the word Moonchild in crisp white. Perfect for dreamy nights and cosmic vibes.

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Let your dreams set sail — and conquer the tides.

Paper Boat

A delicate paper boat floating on a serene wave — a symbol for wanderers and dreamers alike. Though paper is meant to dissolve in water, this boat chooses to float upon it and conquer it, reminding us that even the fragile can rise above and find strength.

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A reminder to release, to flourish, to evolve.

Let It Go

Graceful butterflies adorned with blooming sunflowers carry the message “Let It Go”— a piece that embraces change, growth, and renewal.

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A timeless scene, a timeless romance.

My Roman Era

This design captures an iconic scene from the Bollywood rom-com Jab We Met, set against a dreamy, starry night inspired by Van Gogh’s swirling skies. It’s a beautiful blend of cinema and art — a piece that celebrates carefree love and nostalgic moments, making it perfect for anyone who finds poetry in romance.

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Abort 404-Backstory Found

Meet Anas, an ex-engineering student who spent more time debugging his life than his code. He was the kind of guy who thought resistors were for resisting societal pressure—but turns out, they were just tiny electronic components. After spectacularly failing his engineering dreams (legend has it, his final-year project was titled “How to Drop Out Gracefully”), Anas found himself at a crossroads—one path led to reappearing for exams, and the other? To embracing his true calling: witty designs, minimalist prints, and sarcasm served on fabric.

Thus, 404 THREADS was born—a brand that says, “Why settle for a degree when you can print your failures and sell them?” Inspired by the struggles of desi students, the pressure of career expectations, and the love for memes, Anas turned his engineering wreckage into wearable wit.

This brand is for those who’ve:

  • Given up on math but never on humor
  • Excelled in everything except Excel
  • The art of reattempting, be it exams or life itself


If you’ve ever rage-quit an assignment, explained to your relatives why coding isn’t exactly your thing, or just appreciate a good pun—welcome to the gang.

We print what you think, so wear your thoughts out loud.