Surveillance T-Shirts
Description: Bring humor and whimsy to your home decor with this cute “Security Notice this area under 24 hour cat surveillance” cat poster. Featuring a funny little tabby cat peeking out from the black and white signage, this quirky design is sure to add big personality to any bathroom. Purr-fect for cat lovers with an eye for vintage charm. Humorous anti trespassing warning for a crazy cat mom or dad.
Description: A watchful eye in bright red embodies the haunting message “Make Orwell Fiction Again”. This design offers a scathing commentary on the current state of the world, evoking George Orwell’s work as a visual wake-up call. Ideal for critical minds, dystopian fans, and anyone looking to wear resistance with style.
Description: This minimalist warning-sign design delivers subtle surveillance humor that feels a little too familiar. Whether “them” means algorithms, apps, IT, management, or something you can’t quite see, the message lands the same. Perfect for tech workers, remote employees, office survivors, privacy-minded folks, and anyone who appreciates dry humor and modern-life satire. Clean, bold, and intentionally vague — the kind of joke that gets a double take and a knowing nod. Not loud. Not preachy. Just accurate.
Description: Liminal Stations: Subconscious Navigation is the ultimate surveillancecore aesthetic piece for fans of analog horror and retro-brutalist sci-fi. This high-quality design features a faded VHS glitch effect and a cracked t-shirt ink texture, perfectly capturing the "Subzero" sci-fi mood. Inspired by the surrealist liminal space of the Backrooms, the design uses muted brights like sage green and dusty lavender set against a cosmic gradient backdrop. Whether you’re a fan of weirdcore, dreamcore, or 80s retro-futurism, this isolated graphic is a must-have for your 2026 streetwear collection.
Description: What would Orwell Think? is a funny parody, perfect for political science teachers, students, professors and conservatives, liberals and libertarians passional about privacy rights and opposed to the state. What would Orwell Think? is a funny parody, perfect for Halloween or university or college students and graduates who love politics, social sciences and english literature.
Description: A realistic vintage-style photograph of a cat working as a night security guard, seated in front of glowing surveillance monitors. Low light, muted dark tones, and film grain recreate an authentic analog look. This design captures vigilance, boredom, and routine. It’s part of the Night Shift collection focused on quiet jobs done in isolation.
Description: Big Brother is watching, but don't worry... everything is fine. This gritty, vintage-style design features a classical statue surrounded by a halo of CCTV surveillance cameras, bound by the slogans "Everything Is Fine" and "Trust Your Government." A powerful piece of satirical protest art for privacy advocates, cyberpunk fans, and anyone skeptical of the surveillance state.