I didn’t wake up one day and decide I wanted to sell T-shirts. I woke up one day and realized I was tired of not seeing me in the designs out there.
Everything felt mass-produced, soulless, cookie-cutter. I wanted shirts that actually meant something—designs that made people laugh, think, remember someOnna one they love, or feel seen for once. That’s when the spark hit me:
“What if I just made them myself?”
And that’s how Onna Threads was born.
It started simple. One design here, a birthday tee there. I’d find myself lost in the process—picking the perfect font, matching colors that popped, laying out a phrase just right so it hit. It was personal. It was therapy. It was art.
But more than anything—it was me, finally showing up.
Now? I live for it. I love making custom shirts that make people smile or cry or say “OMG this is SO me.” That’s the magic. That’s why I keep going. It’s not just ink on fabric. It’s a message you can wear.
So yeah, I’m just one woman, doing this thing solo, but every design comes with a little bit of heart stitched in.
If you’ve ever wanted to wear something that speaks your truth, check out the [www.onnathreads.com]—I bet I’ve got something just for you.