Hackers T-shirts

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  • Zappos.com is proud to offer the Volcom - Hacker L/S Hoodie (Black) - Apparel: Looking for the real scoop on how to have steez? Stop trying to hack your favorite fashion blogger's website and just grab this sick hoodie from Volcom®. ; Soft cotton fabric provides for a very comfortable wear. ; Thin horizontal stripe pattern for a fresh look. ; Hood with drawstrings for an adjustable fit. ; Long sleeves with banded cuffs. ; Front kangaroo pocket. ; Stone logo at left chest. ; Banded hem. ; 100% cotton. ; Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. ; Imported. ; Length: 30 in ; Product measurements were taken using size LG. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
    male, female - adult
    $39.99
  • Hackers Acid Burn Baby Tee This is an officially licensed Hackers Baby Tee.
    female - adult
    $19.88
  • Hackers - Hack the Planet
    male - adult
    $19.99
  • Hackers Hack the Planet T-Shirt This is an officially licensed Hackers t-shirt.
    male - adult
    $19.88
  • T-Shirt Design Hacker King.
    male - adult, baby, child
    $22.95
  • Security Patch T-Shirt Hackers are tenacious creatures. One hundred percent preshrunk cotton long-sleeved Ivy League shirt, made in the USA. Natural body with brown sleeves, neckline and screen printing.
    male, female - adult
    $19.99
  • This one is for all your deep geeks, lamerz, hackers, and phreaks from back in the day.
    male, female - adult
    $19.95
  • 21st Century Pirate by Aled Lewis. pirates, computers, hackers, hacking, geeky, piracy, jolly roger, aled lewis
    male, female - adult
    $20
  • "Emerica presents a lesson in simplicity with this solid black tee. On the front, green text (sans serif, of course) is capped with a period, while the back has nothing but the tiniest Emerica logo on the left shoulder. Aside from that, the only other detail to this tee is a logo loop patch on the left sleeve hem. But even with the super-simple details this tee manages to say a lot. All it took was one glance for us to get the impression of hackers. Hackers who type little green letters and numbers on blank black screens. And lo and behold, whats it called? The 7.0 Tee. Very computer-y. Very impresive, Emerica. Emerica Basic Tee. Solid black body and back. Small green logo at left back. Golden logo on patch at left sleeve. Regular fit tee (classic). 19.5"" shoulder, 29"" length. Size medium shown and measured."
    male, female - adult
    $20.00
  • geek, computer, comic, hacker, anonymous, nerd, occupy
    male, female - adult
    $21.54
  • boyfriend, son, child, husband, man, dad, grandpa, computer, power on up, funny, cool, geek, nerd, logo, black, green, vector, fun, unique, symbol, graphic, off, power, on, up, retro, humor, humour, tech, technology, button, sign, hacker
    male, female - adult
    $26.59
  • xkcd Goodies: Regular Expressions Shirt This is the much-requested shirt based on xkcd's Comic #208. It warns everyone that you are not to be trifled with, that you have the situation well in hand, and that you can fix everything with a long jumble of indecipherable characters. (The expression on the front between the slashes is restrictive, but don't be greedy*?) On the back there is a hacker hero swinging in to save the day. "/ Everybody stand back / I know regular expressions" on the front with a coding hero swinging in to save the day on the back of a black 100% cotton t-shirt.
    male - adult
    $19.99
  • Study hard, little one! If you're a geek with a child, odds are your penchant for all things intellectual will rub off either on purpose or just by your mere presence! Since that's the case, you will need to clothe the little hacker with our Geek in Training t-shirt!
    male - adult
    $12.99
  • Is it a gift or a curse? As seen on The IT Crowd! Most people would think that the ability to tell a kernel hacker from the village idiot is a valuable trait to have. Sometimes though, we wish that it wasn't quite so easy to see the morons around us. What a blissful life we would lead if we weren't constantly surrounded by throngs of the intellectually challenged. How joyful the day would be if we didn't have to deal with questions, problems, complaints and rants from the everyday idiots, dullards and blockheads of this world. Call it a gift, call it a curse, but no matter how hard we try not to, we see dumb people. Lots of 'em. 100% cotton heavyweight black t-shirt with the phrase "I see dumb people" printed front and center in white ink.
    male - adult
    $16.99
  • All Sizes Void Warranties Kids are born with this ability and drive. They take things apart to figure out how they work. They immediately stick fingers in any holes they can reach to see what happens. They feed the DVD player oatmeal in case it's hungry. Somewhere along the way, some folks grow out of this habit (good news for the DVD player). And then there's the rest of us. If you're growing your own little tinkerers, techies, builders, hackers, fabricators, decontructionists, DIY enthusiasts, makers, bakers, or even candlestick makers, you need this shirt for them. Cause you know from personal experience that they can void warranties with the best of them. 100% cotton, pre-shrunk, black t-shirt with the phrase "I void warranties" on it front and center. Beneath the phrase are nine different types of screwdriver heads - including Clutchead, Hex, Bristol, Robertson Square-Tips, and Torx!
    male - adult
    $12.99
  • Linux: The Choice Of A Gnu Generation We'll use the more than apt description of Linux from ESR's Jargon File: Linux /lee'nuhks/ or /li'nuks/, not /li:'nuhks/ n. The free Unix workalike created by Linus Torvalds and friends starting about 1991. The pronunciation /li'nuhks/ is preferred because the name `Linus' has an /ee/ sound in Swedish (Linus's family is part of Finland's 6% ethnic-Swedish minority) and Linus considers English short /i/ to be closer to /ee/ than English long /i:/. This may be the most remarkable hacker project in history -- an entire clone of Unix for 386, 486 and Pentium micros, distributed for free with sources over the net (ports to Alpha and Sparc and many other machines are also in use). Linux is what GNU aimed to be, and it relies on the GNU toolset. But the Free Software Foundation didn't produce the kernel to go with that toolset until 1999, which was too late. Other, similar efforts like FreeBSD and NetBSD have been technically successful but never ca
    male - adult
    $16.99
  • There's nothing wrong with a little ego. There are countless formulas and maxims out there in the universe of math, physics and more ? The Pythagorean Theorem, a basic differential equation, E=mc2, and the definition of Pi are ones that many of us know (or at least knew at one point). Well, here at ThinkGeek Research Labs?, we have toiled for many years and have finally come up with what we like to call "The Ultimate Inequation?". The Ultimate Inequation is a highly complex and well-documented representation of the basic premise of superiority shared by many a geek, gamer, or hacker. Put simply, the Ultimate Inequation is i > u. Q.E.D. 100% cotton t-shirt in heavyweight black (suprised ya, didn't we?). "i > u" is printed on the front in white. Ain't simplicity grand?
    male - adult
    $16.99
  • Your Motto: If it ain't broke, take it apart and fix it. You may call yourself a tinkerer, a techie, a builder, a hacker, a fabricator, a decontructionist, a DIY enthusiast, a maker, a baker or even a candlestick maker. You have a compelling desire to understand how something works. You aren't content with LED status lights and plastic casings - you *need* to see the wiring and to understand which types of integrated circuits are being used (digital or mixed signal?). Your fingers show soldering iron scars. You have a shoebox filled with capacitors and inductors. You know how to build it back bigger, better, and stronger. But most importantly, you void warranties. And you're damn good at it. 100% cotton black heavyweight t-shirt with the phrase 'I void warranties' on it front and center. Beneath the phrase are nine different types of screwdriver heads - including Clutchead, Hex, Bristol, Robertson Square-Tips and Torx! Note that this is a slightly distressed print, which means it
    male - adult
    $16.99
  • Your Motto: If it ain't broke, take it apart and fix it. DIY may be all the rage now, but you've been doing it all your life. You took apart your Barbie dolls to see how their joints were hinged. You extruded various products from your Play Doh Barbershop to gauge their elasticity and comparative drying times. Today you have knitting callouses alongside your soldering iron scars, war-wounds from your modding days. Old issues of Make Magazine and ReadyMade line your Ikea Hacker coffee table, filled with projects in temporary stasis just waiting for you to take them on. Cotton black babydoll (fitted) t-shirt with the phrase 'I void warranties' on it front and center. Beneath the phrase are nine different types of screwdriver heads - including Clutchead, Hex, Bristol, Robertson Square-Tips and Torx! Note that this is a slightly distressed print, which means it is intentionally aged, missing a few bits of ink here and there.
    female - adult
    $17.99
  • Hackers tried to warn Austin by posting a Zombies Ahead sign but the town didn't listen and look what happened, they were all eaten by the undead.? That's probably not all true but it's always good to be cautious!? Warn your friends with your own Caution Zombies Ahead shirt, and always be alert!
    male - adult
    $14.99

These are some of the best hackers t shirts and shirts on the Internet. These hackers tees range from funny to vintage to retro and they come in men's, women's and kids sizes.