Fixed Mugs
Description: A you know where I can get this thing fixed design featuring a crying character holding a broken heart, perfect for anyone dealing with heartbreak and emo sayings about being broken. Great for scene kids, emo and alternative fans, or anyone who wants to laugh through heartbreak with dark humor.
You Know Where I Can Get This Thing Fixed Emo Heartbreak Gift Mug
by Say It With Ink
$13 $18
Description: A retro-style graphic featuring a man with a prominent mustache wearing an orange shirt and blue overalls, holding a grey adjustable wrench above his head. The text "I CAME. I SAW." is displayed above the man, and "I FIXED IT." is displayed below. The background is a warm orange hue framed by a distressed brown border.
Description: Fixed Drake The Type Of Guy To Say Quotlater Alligatorquot When Saying Bye To Someone
Fixed Drake The Type Of Guy To Say Quotlater Alligatorquot When Saying Bye To Someone Mug
by Dark Grain Studio
$13 $18
Description: A beautiful watercolor design featuring a truck full of flowers driving towards a church, with Christian messages. Perfe
Jesus Fixed What Anxiety Tried to Ruin Christian Truck Church Flowers Mug
by Roybyron
$13 $18
Description: Bold, chaotic, and painfully relatable — this fixed in production design says it all. Featuring an angry robot wired for disaster, it’s the ultimate fixed in production joke for developers. Perfect for programmers, DevOps teams, and coding veterans. Ideal for tech conferences and software engineers who’ve seen it all.
Fixed In Production – Funny Angry Robot Meme Mug
by TAAN'S CREATION
$13 $18
Description: A circular emblem featuring cartoon-style white arms made of pipes, bandaged with blue straps, flexing. A white gloved hand holds a grey pipe wrench above. The text "WE REPAIR WHAT YOUR HUSBAND FIXED" curves around the top edge in white lettering.
We Repair What Your Husband Fixed Pliers Plumbing Mug
by The Jersey Rejects
$13 $18
Description: Ditch the car and master the streets with this "Handle Traffic Anywhere" design! Featuring a minimalist road bike handlebar graphic, this clever pun is for every cyclist who knows that two wheels are the best way to beat the city rush. Whether you're a bike messenger, a daily commuter, or a weekend explorer, this bold typography design celebrates the freedom of cycling. A perfect gift for anyone who'd rather be pedaling through traffic than sitting in it. Great on t-shirts, mugs, and laptop stickers!
Handle Traffic Anywhere - Funny Urban Cycling Pun Mug
by ChainPower
$13 $18
Description: A job occupation graphic featuring a tiling trowel with a glob of white adhesive situated in front of a tiled wall and floor. The text above reads "TILER A PERSON WHO REPAIRS," and the text below the floor reads "WHAT YOUR HUSBAND HAS FIXED."
Tiler A Person Who Repairs What Your Husband Has Fixed Mug
by Nevercontentjpn
$13 $18
Description: Ditch the car and master the streets with this "Handle Traffic Anywhere" design! Featuring a minimalist road bike handlebar graphic, this clever pun is for every cyclist who knows that two wheels are the best way to beat the city rush. Whether you're a bike messenger, a daily commuter, or a weekend explorer, this bold typography design celebrates the freedom of cycling. A perfect gift for anyone who'd rather be pedaling through traffic than sitting in it. Great on t-shirts, mugs, and laptop stickers!
Handle Traffic Anywhere - Funny Urban Cycling Pun Mug
by ChainPower
$13 $18
jed bartlet would have fixed this by now Mug
by Studio Colortration Jax
$13 $18
Description: The most honest commit message in the history of software engineering! This authentic, retro-style terminal window design perfectly captures the chaotic developer life. Featuring the panicked git commit -m 'fixed it, probably' command, followed by the creation of a sanity.py file, this graphic is the ultimate nod to coding emergencies, late-night bug fixes, and blind optimism. A hilarious, must-have design for software engineers, web developers, and coders everywhere.
Git Commit Fixed It Probably Funny Programmer Terminal Meme Mug
by awjunaid
$13 $18
Description: A collage showcasing Taurus zodiac information. It features a geometric bull head, the word "TAURUS" multiple times, "EARTH", "VENUS", "FIXED MODALITY", "NEW MOON", a constellation, and planetary symbols. The style is outlined and monochromatic with a dark background.
Taurus Earth Venus New Moon Fixed Modality Constellation Animal Head Mug
by Renata's
$13 $18
Description: Celebrate the golden years with this humorous retirement design. Features the text Retired And Rebuilt Body Contains Aftermarket Part perfect for retirees, seniors, grandpas, grandmas, and anyone with replacement body parts.
Retired And Rebuilt Body Contains Aftermarket Part Funny Retirement Senior Humor Mug
by Lucenzo
$13 $18
Not The Doctor Still Fixed You Nurse Practitioner Np Nursing Mug
by Curves and Curls
$13 $18
Description: Get this for patriotic American historian and relatives of 2000s drone pilots. UAV memorabilia vintage worn effect USA flag with a silhouette diagram of three MQ-9 Reaper drone UAVs.
MQ-9 Reaper Military UAV Drone American Flag Gift Mug
by Battlefields
$13 $18
Description: The Jaguar E-Type or the Jaguar XK-E (North American market) was manufactured by the British company Jaguar cars between 1961 and 1975 and was capable of 150 MPH. This Illustration is of the series 1, manufactured between 1961 and 1968. The Series 1 was available as a two seater Fixed Head Coupé and as a two seater convertible "roadster". A "2+2" or four-seater version of the coupé, with a lengthened wheelbase, was released several years later. On its release in 1961, Enzo Ferrari called it "the most beautiful car ever made"
Jaguar E Type Fixed Head Coupe Old English White Mug
by Steve H Clark
$13 $18
Description: The Jaguar E-Type or the Jaguar XK-E (North American market) was manufactured by the British company Jaguar cars between 1961 and 1975 and was capable of 150 MPH. This Illustration is of the series 1, manufactured between 1961 and 1968. The Series 1 was available as a two seater Fixed Head Coupé and as a two seater convertible "roadster". A "2+2" or four-seater version of the coupé, with a lengthened wheelbase, was released several years later. On its release in 1961, Enzo Ferrari called it "the most beautiful car ever made"