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What are
Cybersecurity Shirts?
Cybersecurity shirts are graphic tees for security engineers, penetration testers, SOC analysts, and threat hunters. Designs cover red and blue team jokes, threat modeling humor, zero day references, and the specific gallows wit of incident response work. Code Culture has 59 cybersecurity shirt designs in unisex sizes XS to 3XL on 240gsm preshrunk ringspun cotton, sorted across red team, blue team, AppSec, SOC, and GRC sub specialties.
- Red teamersOffensive security and pentest humor
- Blue teamersDefense, detection, response
- SOC analystsAlert fatigue acknowledged
- AppSec engineersCode review and SAST jokes
- Security researchersCVE hunter energy
- InfoSec studentsTryHackMe and HackTheBox grinders
Cybersecurity Shirts
Cybersecurity shirts for people who have actually triaged an alert at 3am. Code Culture has 59 designs built around real security culture: threat modeling humor, alert fatigue jokes, red versus blue team banter, and the specific dark wit that comes out of incident response work. The bar is simple, if a real security engineer would not nod when they read it, we do not print it.
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For the gift framing of the same catalog, the cybersecurity gifts collection groups picks by recipient. For overlap with adjacent fields, hacker shirts covers more offensive and historical underground references. DevOps shirts has overlap if the person also does platform or DevSecOps work.
The designs lean specific. Generic Hack the Planet shirts are easy. Code Culture's shirts reference real tooling, frameworks, and acronyms: SIEM, MITRE ATT&CK, OWASP, CVE, IR runbooks. If you are not in security, the references will fly past you. If you are, you will recognize them immediately.
Fabric is 240gsm ringspun cotton, preshrunk, with reinforced shoulder seams that hold up to backpack straps and tactical gear. Sizes XS to 3XL unisex with full measurements on every product page. Free shipping kicks in at 3+ shirts. US delivery is 5 to 7 business days, international 10 to 14.
New designs get added as new tooling and techniques emerge in the security ecosystem. Cloud security, container security, and AI security adjacent designs are growing categories. Older designs for deprecated tools and frameworks get rotated out rather than left to look dated. Bulk orders of 10 or more shirts get discounted pricing, which works well for team welcome packs or conference gift bags. Returns are accepted within 30 days for unworn shirts in original condition with a size chart check before ordering.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
- What kind of designs do cybersecurity shirts cover?
- The collection covers offensive security like penetration testing and red team work, defensive security like SOC and blue team operations, AppSec and code review humor, threat modeling and risk references, and incident response gallows wit. Specific tooling like SIEM consoles, MITRE ATT&CK framework references, OWASP Top 10, and CVE hunting all have dedicated designs.
- Are these shirts okay to wear to client engagements?
- Depends on the client. For technical client meetings with other security teams, most designs are fine. For executive briefings or first day on a pentest engagement, stick to the minimalist threat modeling or governance designs and skip the more aggressive red team or hacker themed shirts. When in doubt, the blue team and AppSec designs read more professionally.
- Can I wear these to DEF CON or Black Hat?
- Yes, the catalog is built for that exact context. DEF CON especially rewards specific niche references over generic hacker imagery. CTF themed shirts, red team designs, and security researcher humor land hardest. Black Hat business hall is slightly more corporate so the threat modeling and AppSec designs work better there than the offensive security ones.
- What is the difference between cybersecurity shirts and hacker shirts?
- Cybersecurity shirts cover modern professional security work across defensive, offensive, AppSec, and GRC roles. Hacker shirts lean into older underground culture, phreaking history, CTF and capture the flag references, and the more rebellious side of the field. There is overlap but cybersecurity reads as professional, hacker reads as cultural and historical.
- Do you offer hoodies in this collection?
- Yes, most popular cybersecurity designs are available as midweight pullover hoodies in addition to tees. The hoodies use 320gsm cotton poly blend fleece with kangaroo pockets and ribbed cuffs. For the full hoodie selection across all categories, check the tech hoodies collection. Hoodie sizes run unisex S through 3XL with the same true to size fit as the tees.