I love T-Shirts and I'm always on the look out for the next geek type shirt.
I'm wondering what your favorite geek shirt is and better yet, it doesn't have to totally be a geek shirt, just something creative.
My recent favorite is the one that reads:
I hacked your girlfriends box and didn't use a Trojan
Good times.

20 Comments
mattplanet
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
Some of my favorite spots for graphic tees:
Jinx
Busted Tees
Gawker Media Shop
Got links? Share 'em!
seanrox
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
but stay on topic mattplanet, tell us your favorite shirt now that we know where you like to shop :)
seanrox
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
Ok, I closed my tag. WTF?! Here is my link again:
www.thinkgeek.com
Nicole
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
I like the ThinkGeek t-shirts although the ladies specific ones are pretty weak sauce.
seanrox
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
Ok, good to know where people like getting shirts which will help others but I'm wondering what your favorite shirt actually is.
Feel free to name multiple shirts.
Nicole
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
It's hard to pick just one -- that's why I just linked a site. But thanks for calling us out. :)
I'll think on it.
seanrox
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
Nicole, I wasn't trying to be an ass, so please excuse if you took it that way... hehe... and yeah, get on it... I want to know a favorite shirt of yours. :)
mattplanet
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
My favorite t-shirt on Jinx
More for the story behind the shirt than what's on the actual shirt. :)
Devin
Written Nov. 16, 2006 / Report /
Well it's not entirely geeky, but it's kinda dork/nerdy. Threadless has good ones and my favorite is:
Procrastinators: leaders of tomorrow
coryholt
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
im def a big fan of Jinx, as many other people have stated.
not just their shirts but all of their other swag like the bumper stickers...
http://jinx.com
chris
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
I have a Carpe Noctem sweater from Jinx and a "code monkey" shirt from ThinkGeek. I have a couple shirts from Threadless, but I wouldn't really classify any of them as "geek".
Nicole
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
seanrox, I was just giving you a hard time. And, no, I haven't yet come up with my favorite geek shirt.
stefani
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
"Don't hate me because i'm beautiful, hate me because your boyfriend thinks i'm beautiful"....I have this T and its hilarious....
stefani
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
<http://www.cafepress.com/shop/shop.aspx?topic=t-shirts&CMP=KNC-G-PC-HP1&ovchn=GGL&ovcpn=Humor+and+Pop+Culture+1+Prime&ovcrn=sr2PC4go137181gx10987pi9ai2576+funny+t+shirts&ovtac=PPC&SR=sr2PC4go137181gx10987pi9ai2576>
stefani
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
oops sorry....still doesnt link right for me....
karmatosed
Written Nov. 17, 2006 / Report /
Not so geek but do for me are the threadless ones. I live in t-shirts also and love to get a new one especially if it's schwag ;) My favourite one is my blog threadless one where sign language makes up the word, keeps me happy.
Nils
Written Nov. 18, 2006 / Report /
I'd like one that reads: "Shall we play a game?"
C'mon. It's from WarGames... That movie? Back in the 80s...
God, I've got old.
Written Nov. 19, 2006 / Edit / Report /
I'd design one myself that simply says ...
I'll be back tomorrow.
Godot.
seanrox
Written Nov. 19, 2006 / Report /
@Napfisk: Of course I remember War Games. That movie was a huge motivation to be when I was getting into computers back then.
I actually have a couple of War Game T-Shirts but they don't quote the WOPR computer... I've been making a few designs for shirts recently, so I should do this one.
Thanks for the idea :)
Nils
Written Nov. 19, 2006 / Report /
Hey, that would be cool. Let us know when you get them out. The WOPR! Thanks for reminding me of that old thing. I should really get that film on DVD, even if I've seen it dozens of times.
I even turned it into a comic when I was a kid – yeah, I was sorta geeky back then already. A friend and me also wrote a little game based on it in for the Commodore 64. Ah, good times!