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This lightweight crew tee brings a wink of old-school tech humor to everyday wear. A retro dot-matrix printer sits front and center, its little display reading “PC LOAD LETTER,” followed by an exasperated, profanity-laced caption that channels every frustrated walk-up-to-the-printer moment. The soft tri-blend fabric drapes easily and keeps the design feeling casual and lived-in — the kind of shirt you pull on during late-night debugging sessions, office printer wars, or when you want to share a knowing laugh with a fellow techie. It’s understated from the back and conversational from the front — sharp line art, muted tones, and a cheeky attitude that fits into a coder’s wardrobe without shouting.
Lightweight and breathable, this tee layers well under a hoodie or stands alone on warmer days. The ribbed collar and shoulder tape keep the fit structured after repeated wear, while the tear-away label and printed inner neck make it comfortable against the skin. Wear it to hackathons, casual workdays, or when you need a small rebellion against office equipment that refuses to cooperate.
Product features
- Soft tri-blend (50% polyester, 25% combed ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon) for comfort and drape
- Lightweight fabric (4.3 oz/yd²) — breathable and easy to layer
- Side seams and shoulder tape for shape retention and structure
- Ribbed knit collar with seam plus tear-away label for comfort
- DTF inner neck label with DTG-printed front graphic for crisp, durable print
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean