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Pmsl, nobody will buy this.
A good way for Microsoft to make more money, this is probably aimed at the fan boys who'd like to walk around advertising for microsoft.
Just how geeky would you have to be to buy and wear one of those?
Should be called "Togs for Tards"
Fail.
Whats with all the hating, they aren't that bad. I've seen worse.
I think they should try and focus their resources at things that really matter like improvin their new OS instead of designing clothes...
For that to be true, the brand in question would have to have some actual geek-chic in the first place (like why everyone was wearing T-shirts with the original Atari logo for a while not that long ago). Microsoft has precisely none of this whatsoever.Quote:
...the 80's styling provides a geeky sense of chic.
Wearing one of these things for anything other than, say, redecorating the spare room is inviting a public stoning.
I have seen people in my uni wear apple and java t-shirts... so you know...
The one in the example looks like a cheap blue shirt with a crappy logo on it?
I can understand it if it was a witty quote or something - Nintendo one springs to mind - but I would need to be paid to be a walking billboard.
maybe they are thinking ahead, and planning what they might do.
Mmm nice. Maybe they should give one away free with every copy of Windows 7, I could put it alongside my "The Gamer's Choice" top in the drawer.
april fools 3 weeks early?
OOOOOOO I WANT ONE.......................................................just kidding i mean how sad do you really have to be to have one? if any off you watched a internet tv series called pure pwnage those guys there are sad but i dont think they will wear any off that
"A Billion People Can't Be Wrong"
One word for that: Religion!
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I can barely make myself wear a game t-shirt. Why would you want to brand yourself with M$ stuff is beyond me.