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Description: A retro computer monitor displaying a spooky ghost icon alongside a glowing Error 404 Costume Not Found prompt. A great lazy costume choice for software developers, sysadmins, gamers, and tech enthusiasts!
Error 404 Costume Not Found Retro Computer Ghost Halloween Graphic Design Bag
by Apex Apparel Hub
$19 $24
Description: If you work with computers or as an IT professional -- or if you simply love video games, coding, and operating systems -- then this funny computer nerd shirt is just for you! Featuring a cool vaporwave computer nerd design, this funny tech support t shirt makes the perfect gift or birthday present for the geek in your life.
Description: Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed reads across the front of this design. The artwork features text-based graphic drawn in a typography style with white and black tones, leaning into software developer. Made for software developer and computer programmer, and a natural pick for office wear and hackathon.
Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed Text Based Graphic Bag
by 0reooos ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
$19 $24
Description: Fuel your code, one cup at a time. "Zero to Functional in One Cup" is a witty design for programmers, developers, software engineers, and coffee lovers who know that great code often starts with a great cup of coffee. Perfect for T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, notebooks, and gifts for anyone who lives on caffeine and clean code. A fun choice for coding sessions, hackathons, the office, or everyday wear.
Description: A classic desktop monitor featuring a spooky ghost glitch with high-contrast 404 Costume Not Found typography. Makes a witty lazy Halloween costume for coders, sysadmins, and data enthusiasts!
Error 404 Costume Not Found Spooky Desktop Monitor Halloween Graphic Design Bag
by Apex Apparel Hub
$19 $24
Description: Welcome to the digital chaos of the human brain! This witty design perfectly articulates the modern struggle with its iconic quote: "My mind is like an internet browser. I have 19 tabs open, 3 are frozen, and I have no idea where the music is coming from." Featuring a classic retro color palette and a vintage distressed finish, it’s the ultimate badge of honor for the multitaskers, the easily distracted, and the chronically online. The perfect gift for tech lovers, students, software engineers, or anyone whose thought process feels like a desktop in desperate need of a refresh.
Description: Funny coding design featuring the command "npm run coffee" — because every successful deployment starts with caffeine. Perfect for programmers, software engineers, web developers, JavaScript developers, Node.js enthusiasts, coders, tech geeks, and coffee lovers. A relatable developer joke for debugging sessions, late-night coding, hackathons, startup life, remote work, and anyone whose productivity depends on coffee. Great for frontend developers, backend engineers, full-stack programmers, computer science students, IT professionals, and caffeine-powered geeks who understand that coffee is an essential dependency.
Description: Showcase your love for the grind with this debugging is my cardio design featuring a heartbeat pulse between code brackets. This tech-inspired graphic is for every software engineer who knows that debugging is my cardio is the only workout they truly need. Stay motivated with this debugging is my cardio classic.
Description: There is a maze on the t-shirt to run through (like a maze runner). However, it says run unit tests. It is a perfect gift for software engineers and developers to remind their fellow that unit tests are important and run unit tests before merging to the main repository of code improves the quality of code and makes life easier.
Description: Perfect for backend engineers and computer science students who intimately know the eternal struggle of debugging. Whether you are wrestling with complex JavaScript logic, setting up local Docker containers, or simply staring at a monitor wondering why your application suddenly executes flawlessly, this grumpy feline captures the emotional rollercoaster of software engineering. This relatable design focuses on the true feeling of being a dedicated coder.
Description: Coding party design for Christmas celebration. Still deploying on X-Mas Eve? If you are a coder, software developer, computer engineer, or IT dev, this design is perfect for you. Holiday season is coming but you're still coding. Just code thru the snow. Great for nerd, hacker, network guy, tech enthusiast, javascript and html student, and web designer. Coding Through The Snow design featuring ugly sweater Christmas ornaments and knitted patterns complete with a cute deer emblem.
Description: Fuel your coding sessions with this cozy 'Powered by Coffee and Clean Code' illustration. Featuring a warm aesthetic setup with a laptop, latte art coffee, and a slice of matcha cake, this design is perfect for software engineers, web developers, coders, and tech enthusiasts who love a good brew. Great gift for programmers, computer science students, and remote workers.
Description: For programmers, software developers, engineers, IT professionals, and coding enthusiasts with a great sense of humor. This funny typography design asks the question every developer secretly wants answered: "Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed?" Perfect for the office, hackathons, coding sessions, tech conferences, or as a geeky gift for your favorite coder.
Description: Unlock the ultimate shortcut to style! This unique design combines classic keyboard commands (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Enter) with a vibrant, Y2K-inspired heart aesthetic. Perfect for programmers, gamers, and tech lovers who want to show off their digital heart. High-quality transparent PNG for a clean look on any product.
HTTP Response Status Codes 403 - Text Design for Programmers / Web Developers Bag
by JovyDesign
$19 $24
Description: Celebrate the golden rule of software development with this funny programmer design. Packed with detailed illustrations of mini tech workers celebrating a build success inside a vintage computer monitor, it perfectly captures the absolute relief of code that finally works—and the absolute fear of touching it ever again. The ultimate gift for developers and software engineers.