Programmer Tank Tops
Description: Perfect Tshirt whether you're a network engineer, system administrator, programmer, software developer, hacker, or if you just love coding and geeky computer puns. This awesome shirt makes a joke about TCP handshaking, accurate delivery of packets, and receipt acknowledgement. Great for network techs, technicians, students, teachers, and instructors.
Description: This design consists of the unicode emoticon for shrugging your shoulders and smiling and the text "it works on my machine", one of the most frequent excuses you hear when confronting a programmer with a bug. The text elements are printed in white.
It works on my machine - Funny Computer Programmer Design Tank Top
by Ramiro's Designs for Computer Geeks and Nerds
$16 $21
Description: This motivational design tells you to never give up and to never quit your vi or Vim session without writing changes, unless you are absolutely sure it is the right thing to do. A design for computer programmers, system administrators and whoever uses vi or vim as their text editor of choice. You will understand its meaning, while others are probably puzzled, but may wish to learn what it means.
never :q! Motivational Design for vi/Vim Geeks - White Text Tank Top
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$16 $21
Description: If you're a web developer or software engineer who loves coding languages, then let the world know with this cool JS shirt! Featuring a vintage style design, this Java tshirt makes the perfect graduation gift for any frontend developer, backend developer, CS student, or code lover in your life.
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: Fry’s Electronics was an American big-box store chain headquartered in Silicon Valley. Fry’s retailed software, consumer electronics, household appliances, cosmetics, tools, toys, accessories, magazines, technical books, and computer hardware. Fry’s had in-store computer repair and custom computer building services. Fry’s began with one store in Sunnyvale, California, which expanded to 34 stores in nine states at its peak in 2019. Because Fry’s stores were enormous, stocking a wide range of each product category, they were popular with electronics and computer hobbyists and professionals. Almost all of their stores carried a theme that was more than just decor, but built into the architecture of the building, using themes ranging from an Az