Did the guy from Sum 41 really quit his band to sell socks?
Not exactly…
It started with an idea to create the best sock out there—but, as usual, my creativity ran away with me, and I accidentally built an entire clothing brand instead.
Walking Disaster was born from the same place my music came from: obsession, frustration, and the need to make something real.
I was tired of cheap stuff that falls apart, tired of fake branding that says nothing and tired of things that don’t last. So I built something that does. I obsessed. Sourced better materials. Tested construction until it felt right and made clothes that could actually take a beating.
Every piece we make—whether it’s socks, tees, hoodies, or whatever comes next—is built to perform, not pretend. Designed to take a beating and still look good doing it.
Because durability shouldn’t kill comfort, and comfort shouldn’t kill style.
Walking Disaster isn’t just a brand.
It’s about identity without explanation. Craft with a backbone. Quality in the chaos.
If you’ve ever refused to fit the mold—you’re one of us. It started with socks. Now it’s everything I stand for.