System Failure Socks
Description: A humorous and vibrant design featuring an anxious retro monitor displaying system errors and sweating profusely. The neon purple and pink aesthetic captures a nostalgic synthwave vibe while illustrating modern tech frustrations. Perfect for anyone who has experienced a digital meltdown or loves vintage computing aesthetics.
Description: A retro-inspired computer system failure screen featuring the sarcastic message “Not Circling Back, Not Touching Base, Not Monitoring the Situation.” A funny and relatable design for office workers, meme lovers and anyone tired of corporate jargon and endless emails.
Not Circling Back Not Touching Base Not Monitoring The Situation by Tobe Fonseca Socks
by Tobe Fonseca
$14 $20
Description: A simple text-based graphic featuring three lines of dark blue text on a white background with rounded corners. The text reads "Error 0xc420:", "Unable to complete your request", and "Please try again later". The layout is centered and straightforward.
Error 0xc420 Unable to complete request Please try again later Message Socks
by Tri Yana Smiths
$14 $20
Description: A bright blue rectangular screen with white text. The top line reads "Fatal Exception". Below that are two lines of text, the first partially cut off, reading "Termiate current application" and "Terminte to current applicationr restart". The final line reads "restart computer".
Description: I made this to reflect how modern identity is being consumed by data and retail labels. It is an honest look at corporate America where even our national symbols come with a scan code. By combining the barcode flag with that phrase about things going wrong, I wanted to name the systemic failure hiding in plain sight of consumer culture.
Description: Glitch in the system? More like a glitch in society. This cyberpunk "ERROR" tee is perfect for those who feel like a corrupted file in a world of NPCs. Neon vibes, dystopian energy, and a subtle reminder that life is just one bad line of code away from crashing. Wear it like a warning sign—or a flex.