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Coming Soon: Stack Overflow T-Shirts

01-12-10 by . 52 comments

I am beginning the process of placing a Stack Overflow T-Shirt order.

Please refer to the two meta t-shirt questions to see proposed designs (or post your own), but I think we’re going to have to go with something simple and basic to please everyone.

At the moment, I am thinking a large-ish copy of the logo on the front of a plain white (but quality!) T. Sort of like the above, minus Konrad’s amusing recursion joke. :)

Yes, there will be Super User and Server Fault t-shirts as well — and probably black versions of all the above.

If you have experience getting T-shirts printed, please share any tips or recommendations on the process. I do expect our order to be a fairly large one…

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52 Comments

Daniel Plaisted Jan 12 2010

I want the recursive version of the shirt.

Tom Horn Jan 12 2010

The recursive one is awesome, but it hurts my brain.

Jeff Atwood author Jan 12 2010

Some items I need to think about:

1) What should the breakdown be of SO/SU/SF ?

Based on traffic numbers, perhaps…

SO 80%
SU 10%
SF 10%

2) What should the breakdown be of M,L,XL,XXL, XXXL ?

Just as a guess…

M 5%
L 20%
XL 60%
XXL 10%
XXXL 5%

3) What should the breakdown be of black / white?

I am thinking straight 50/50

Michael Jan 12 2010

There never seems to be enough larges in these types of things, I’d bump up the larges to 30 -40 %

Tom Horn Jan 12 2010

That was my first reaction as well (since I am in that size range). Surely there is data somewhere for our demographic?

Kyle Cronin Jan 12 2010

To be safe I’d suggest erring on the larger size for the shirts. A smaller person can typically wear a slightly larger shirt than they normally would, but the opposite is rarely true. Maybe I’m just saying this because whenever there are t-shirts being given away the smalls and mediums end up being the only ones left to latecomers. Perhaps

M 5%
L 10%
XL 60%
XXL 20%
XXXL 5%

might work better?

Jon B Jan 12 2010

What no meta shirts? But I want a shirt that absolutely nobody I’ll ever meet anywhere will understand!

CAPTCHA: huddle sneezes. I don’t think so. That’s how germs are spread.

Kyle Cronin Jan 12 2010

@Jon B

Agreed. Time to start a “We need a Meta sticker shirt” topic… on Meta. :-)

Jeff Atwood author Jan 12 2010

I have gotten several recommendations for http://www.customink.com/ and I like their website and initial pricing quotes.. I emailed them with some logo files to get details.

(we might be able to sneak some meta t-shirts in depending on the size of the order.. but I lack vectors for the “meta” part of the meta logo, which is a problem at that size.)

Kyle Cronin Jan 12 2010

I’ve made up a decent sized Meta logo based off of the SO logo vectors and my earlier work in creating a large version of “meta”. It’s not a vector, but I think it’s acceptable resolution for printing on a sticker or t-shirt:

http://modos.org/bigmetalogo.png

Roee Jan 12 2010

First, the recursion is great, I vote for keeping it :)
Second, will there be a price for bulk orders?

Tom Hawtin Jan 12 2010

Given that stackoverflow is quite big outside of the US, it might be worth doing a few more of the smaller sizes. Also, perhaps female versions, for entirely different reasons.

Ben Jan 12 2010

Machiavelic idea – why not do an offer which includes one year of careers?

The Javanese Jan 12 2010

You don’t need a Meta logo for the Meta shirt. Just run one off of one of the meme or injokes. Double the meta!

Martjno Jan 13 2010

Dear Jeff, my sister’s boyfriend has a company producing t-shirts for many brands. If you want I can connect you. Probably you could get good quality and good price.

Jamie Kirkpatrick Jan 13 2010

Re sizes: us brits tend not to be of the same proportions to you lot stateside ;) (no offense!)

I think you’ll need a decent amount of mediums, and possibly some smalls as well. Look forward to placing my order…

Skilldrick Jan 13 2010

I second Jamie’s request.

Barry Kelly Jan 13 2010

Every single programming t-shirt I have ever gotten has been a size or three too large. XL is always too big; and no, bigger is not OK, it basically rules it out as anything other than as bed / underwear. I second recommending plenty of mediums and larges.

Of course, I often see programmers wearing t-shirts that are too large for them anyway, perhaps there’s something endemically fashionless in the profession.

John Topley Jan 13 2010

Surely it’s now time for chest size to be a mandatory profile field? ;-)

Justin Bennett Jan 13 2010

Whatever you do, don’t use American Apparel shirts. I’m not sure who they’re designed for but they fit way too tight and (in my opinion at least) aren’t the right style for your target audience.

Bill P. Godfrey Jan 13 2010

Could you include a 4XL size please?

Bill, huge.

Konrad Jan 13 2010

How about spreadshirt? I am very satisfied with the quality of their material, both the T-shirts and the print.

True, the website T-shirt creator GUI is a pain in the *ss.

Anyway, no S versions planned?! I don’t know about the rest of you but for me, an M T-Shirt is sometimes already too large (depending on the cut), and I prefer a tight-sitting T-shirt over a flabby one.

John Topley Jan 13 2010

@Justin Bennett: I have to disagree. I’m really happy with my Daring Fireball T-shirt by American Apparel.

kip Jan 13 2010

Here’s hoping that you make way more of them than people want to buy, and so you end up giving them away for free to front-page users on any of the trilogy/meta sites. :)

voyager Jan 13 2010

I was just yesterday looking around to make the status-bydesign t-shirt, if that is OK with you Jeff.

The last thing I want to have is a real Copyright infringement charge.

Joel Coehoorn Jan 13 2010

As much as people tend to like the black t-shirts, I don’t think the full logo with name will look right on a black background. What might work better for the black shirts is just the overflowing box part, either blown up very large or placed over where the pocket would be.

alex Jan 13 2010

It wouldn’t hurt to have more than 5% of the shirts as a size M (some of us have only started programming professionally). Also, remember, recursion is our friend!

Kathryn Jan 13 2010

Looks interesting. My tip would be to offer a girls’ tee too. I often don’t buy cool tshirts because they’re only offered in guy styles.

Dave Jan 13 2010

I agree with the sentiments above; some larger T-shirts would be great for me as well (XL/XXL). However, I’d like to throw in an idea. I’d love to have something that I could wear to work. Has anyone considered a simple black polo shirt with the StackOverflow logo the left? I love the clever T-shirt idea, but I wouldn’t wear it around too often, whereas at work I could spread the brand all the time!

Don Dickinson Jan 13 2010

i think your breakdown of sizes is ok. maybe you could take some pre-orders and get a better idea. for me … order me a 4XL-Tall (i’m 6’6″/300lb) and i’ll pay double:) (really i will).

John Jan 13 2010

Custom Ink reference: I used them 3 times over a between 2003 and 2005 and they always did a great job and their website made customizing shirts very easy.

My shirt orders were small (15-30), but really liked that I could get any number of shirt styles with the pricing based on the usage of my design.

Maybe a pre-order form for the first batch where people could choose their items ;) while still allowing a big batch to keep prices down?

+1 for the recursive shirt.

Techboy Jan 13 2010

Maybe some more M sizes for the Euopean market? Do they even stock XXXL over here (I’m in England)…? :-|

Zack Jan 13 2010

I don’t think John Topley idea of a shirt size profile field is bad. But, it should probably not be mandatory. :) But if you’re doing that, then you might want to ask about favorite color too, and collar/no-collar, long/short sleeve, and on and on. No. Forget it. That’s a silly idea.

Zack Jan 13 2010

I agree with Don Dickinson above. Take some pre-orders to get a better idea of demand.

John Topley Jan 13 2010

Erm, it was a joke, @Zack!

Chris Bartow Jan 13 2010

I’m always a fan of Dark t-shirts, never wear white/light t-shirts.

Also, check out Jak Prints for pricing, etc. They do good work.

configurator Jan 13 2010

I second Dave’s idea for a polo shirt. I don’t see myself downgrading to T-shirts in the office just because they’re SO T-shirts – but I’d definitely wear a polo. Also, around here most people are L-M-S. That’s why medium is called medium and not small… I think you should take that into consideration.

Lucas Jan 13 2010

>”A smaller person can typically wear a slightly larger shirt than they normally would”

@Kyle: This has been a problem my whole life. I really hate being short and skinny.

BTW Jeff why aren’t you ordering any Small’s? Maybe 0.5% of the order?

Mike Jan 13 2010

Nice t-shirt, great idea, awesome effects.

David Jan 13 2010

Please do up some in size small. Not all of us programmers are beefcakes you know ; ) And yes, I could wear a big sloppy oversized shirt, but that’d be as enjoyable as one of you beefcakes squeezing into a small.

Darren Jan 14 2010

I third and fourth the request for mediums. Polo shirts, not so much. What t-shirt stock were you thinking? Haynes? American Apparel?

Can’t wait to get one.

Adam Davis Jan 14 2010

Polo please! I rarely wear t-shirts, and we have to at least have collars at work.

I suspect a lot of programmers still have to wear a something a bit more professional than a t-shirt, and if you want your shirts to advertise to other programmers, a polo would be a good addition.

Nathan Jan 14 2010

+1 for smaller sizes. Despite the fact that smaller people technically can wear larger sizes, they often don’t look good so I end up either never wearing them or giving them away.

Paul Nathan Jan 14 2010

+1 for smaller sizes
+1 for polo

I look forward to giving the SO crew $20 for a SO shirt…polo ideal. :-)

Michael A. Puls II Jan 15 2010

“What should the breakdown be of M,L,XL,XXL, XXXL”

On an aside, Large Tall (LT) is the only size shirt that fits me properly. An XL will give the added length, but then the neck will be too big. A Large may barely fit right at first, but as soon as you wash it (even if it’s pre-shrunk and even if you only hang-dry it), it’ll be too small length-wise. (An XL will shrink when you wash it too, which will make the length barely workable. But, the neck will never shrink down to a Large size.)

Not sure how many others that applies to, but just an FYI that Tall sizes may be desired/required.

Also, I like black shirts myself. I also like geeky shirts, but don’t like them if they’re too cheesy. Opera for example has a shirt that says “Browse me”. That’s just too cheesy/lame, in the U.S. at least.

With that said, I think the recursive SO shirt is too cheesy, look-wise. I like simple shirts like a black shirt that has the logo and “stackoverflow” on it.

Just my likes.

Tom J. Jan 15 2010

Assuming you are willing to deal with a non-web outfit, I strongly recommend a screen-printer in my hometown. The guy who owns the place is a straight-up guy, easy to work with, and not a jerk.

Russell at The Sporting Place … (310) 832-1452
1447 W 7th St, San Pedro, CA 90732

As to sizes .. I would go a a bit higher in XL and XXL. The demographic of the site users skews to male and sedentary.

Giorgi Jan 17 2010

I believe you will need more M and S size t-shirts.

Also, here is a website that can organize printing and selling of different gifts: http://www.cafepress.com/

Robert Bell Jun 30 2010

Pickashirt.com’s objective is to offer you a quality custom hand tailored shirt to your measurements and your designs that is affordable and painless to order.

apparel blanks Feb 14 2011

Whoa. That made my head hurt a little bit. Very cool though. But I second the polo shirt and smaller size suggestions as well! :D

Jeff, what is the current status of StackOverflow T-Shirts project? Are they currently available for purchasing? http://inedomedia.com/store/stackoverflowstore.aspx doesn’t work

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