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The Secret Fashion of InvisiWear

Where Everything Exists — But You Can’t See It!

By NIAZ MuhammadPublished 6 months ago 3 min read

In the middle of the city, a strange and mysterious store opened. Its name? InvisiWear — a shop that sold clothes no one could see. Yes, really — "invisible" fashion!

At first, people thought it was a prank. The signboard outside was just as bizarre:

"Wear what can’t be seen!"

And underneath in small writing:

"Our staff is also in uniform — probably."

On the very first day, Mr. Jamshaid — a man always ahead in fashion — entered the store. As the door opened, a voice floated through the air:

"Welcome! Kindly take off your shoes... or perhaps you already have — we can't see them!"

Jamshaid was stunned. There was nothing visible. The shelves were empty, hangers dangled in the air with nothing on them, and the staff? Also invisible. Only voices could be heard.

"Sir, this is our new invisible shirt — very comfortable, very trendy!"

Jamshaid waved his hands in the air.

"Is this a real shirt? Or are you joking?"

"Sir, you're already wearing it... you just haven't realized it yet."

Now, Jamshaid started sweating — he felt like he was wearing something.

"Do you have a mirror here?"

"Yes, sir, but it only reflects what’s visible."

Other customers were inside trying to “wear” items in their own ways.

An elderly woman kept asking,

"Is this a shirt or pants? I can't tell the difference!"

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A young boy proudly announced, “I bought a full suit — in three colors!”

Someone asked, “Which colors?”

He replied, “I don’t remember — because... they’re invisible!”

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The store owner, who of course couldn’t be seen, proudly declared:

"This isn’t just fashion. It’s a feeling! We've elevated clothing to a spiritual level. These clothes don’t just fit your body — they fit your mind!”

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Jamshaid bought a “pair of pants” — at least that’s what he believed. The price: 4999 rupees.

“Does it come with a belt?”

“Yes, sir — but only if you truly believe.”

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He paid the bill, took an empty bag, and walked out with confidence.

People in the street stared in confusion. Someone whispered,

“Is he walking around in just a vest?”

Another replied,

“No, no — he’s wearing InvisiWear!”

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The next day, a long line formed outside InvisiWear. Everyone wanted to wear what couldn’t be seen.

A new fashion trend was born.

Fashion shows featured models walking empty runways, and the crowd applauded as if watching the most stunning outfits.

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Finally, a new sign was posted at the door:

“We sell you what you’re forced to believe in!”

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About the Creator

NIAZ Muhammad

Storyteller at heart, explorer by mind. I write about life, history, mystery, and moments that spark thought. Join me on a journey through words!

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