They should say that American Apparel is the manufacturer of the shirt (I only found out by clicking their google image search link from the checkout page). They're known for running a size small + (imo) they have a good reputation for quality t-shirts, so it might help with sales.
I don't understand why there are these colored blocks instead of an actual code snippet.<p>Also, I was assuming there would be a variety of different code samples. Just CSS? Really? Dude, that's not even a programming language.
I love the abstract and colorful look. It actually is really nice without being based on code! Some more code samples for people to click through could be fun to play around with too. Have you printed one for yourself yet? A photo of you wearing a shirt would be wonderful.<p>dojo4 [1] (Boulder, CO) built and subsequently took down a similar product called Speakteesy [2] last year. It's really hard to get the pricing reasonable, show people definitively what they're going to receive, and get a quality shirt. We did our best by generating a to-scale proof image using ImageMagick that a user would see prior to paying, but it wasn't a huge help. Lastly, the shirts.io [3] service was our fulfillment backend and, barring some light documentation in areas, was great to work with.<p>Good luck!<p>[1] <a href="http://dojo4.com/" rel="nofollow">http://dojo4.com/</a>
[2] <a href="http://speakteesy.com/" rel="nofollow">http://speakteesy.com/</a>
[3] <a href="https://www.shirts.io/" rel="nofollow">https://www.shirts.io/</a>
Haha no way. I had an idea for a tshirt gem where you could pipe in text and it would order a shirt through the zazzle api. You guys should write one!<p>```
$ echo "curl -s <a href="http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=4Tz0Z8in" rel="nofollow">http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=4Tz0Z8in</a> | sh " | tshirt
$ cat myscript.rb | tshirt
```
The shirt seems to be a color shirt, no? It's pretty impressive to do a single custom shirt for $25 (or maybe it isn't? I don't know about the economics of t-shirt printing). I would love to know more about this, if someone has more to say (or link to a resource).
There used to be a shirt with Tantek Çelik's box model hack (voice-family: "\"}\"";) for sale somewhere online. (I screen-printed my own copy on an old T-shirt.) This was back when IE5.5 was still in use. I wonder if this site was inspired by that shirt.
Hey, this is super cool!<p>Genuinely think you would generate much more interest(and less confusion/knee-jerk anger) if you had the option of having the code printed on the shirt overlaying the blocks.<p>I'd definitely be interested.