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What are
DevOps Shirts?
DevOps shirts are graphic tees for the engineers running infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, container orchestration, and on call rotations. Designs cover Kubernetes humor, Docker jokes, Terraform pain, deployment Friday gallows wit, and the specific tragedy of a YAML indentation error breaking production at 4pm on a Friday. Code Culture has 223 DevOps shirt designs on 240gsm preshrunk cotton in unisex sizes XS through 3XL.
- Platform engineersBuilding the internal developer platform
- SREsError budgets, SLO, incident response
- Cloud engineersAWS, GCP, Azure specific designs
- K8s operatorskubectl, helm, operator pattern jokes
- CI/CD specialistsJenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI
- On call engineersPagerduty, war room veterans
DevOps Shirts
DevOps shirts written by people who have actually been paged at 3am for a Kubernetes pod stuck in CrashLoopBackOff. Code Culture has 223 designs covering the full DevOps and platform engineering experience: Kubernetes humor, Docker jokes, Terraform indentation pain, CI/CD pipeline gallows wit, and the universal tragedy of a Friday afternoon deploy that should have waited until Monday.
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For tool specific shirts, Docker shirts and Kubernetes shirts have dedicated catalogs. For adjacent infrastructure work, SRE shirts leans into reliability engineering specifically and Linux shirts covers the OS layer that DevOps engineers live in. AWS shirts has cloud specific designs.
Designs lean specific. References to kubectl, helm, terraform plan and apply, ansible playbooks, the operator pattern, sidecar containers, service mesh debates, and the eternal question of whether YAML is a configuration language or a punishment. There is a shirt for the It Works In Dev moment and another for the Just Restart It universal solution. If you have used grep on a kubectl describe output, the references land instantly.
Fabric is 240gsm ringspun cotton, preshrunk, reinforced shoulder seams. Sizes XS to 3XL unisex with full measurements on every product page. Gifts for DevOps engineers sorts by recipient. Free shipping at 3+ shirts. US delivery 5 to 7 business days.
The DevOps ecosystem moves fast and the catalog reflects that. New designs cover emerging tools in service mesh, GitOps, and platform engineering. Older designs for deprecated configuration management tools get rotated out. For team gifts, the DevOps collection pairs well with SRE, Kubernetes, and Linux shirts to cover the full infrastructure team. Bulk orders of 10 or more shirts get discounted pricing with free shipping. Returns are accepted within 30 days for unworn shirts in original condition with a size chart check.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
- What DevOps tools do these shirts reference?
- The collection covers Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, Helm, ArgoCD, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog, and the major cloud providers. Kubernetes has the most variety because of its central role in modern infrastructure. Terraform designs lean into the specific pain of state file conflicts and HCL syntax. Container and orchestration humor runs throughout.
- Is there a difference between DevOps shirts and SRE shirts?
- DevOps shirts cover the full pipeline from code to production: CI/CD, deployment, configuration, container orchestration. SRE shirts focus specifically on reliability: error budgets, SLO and SLI definitions, incident response, postmortems, and the specific math of how many nines of availability you actually need. The roles overlap but the framing differs. Pick by job title for accuracy.
- Do you have cloud provider specific designs?
- Yes, AWS, GCP, and Azure each have dedicated designs. AWS has the most variety because of its market dominance and the specific cultural references like S3 bucket misconfigurations and AWS bill humor. GCP designs lean into the specific quirks of working with Google Cloud. Azure shirts cover the enterprise Microsoft ecosystem references that land with Azure focused DevOps teams.
- Are these shirts good for SREs and platform engineers?
- Yes, both are well represented in the collection. SRE designs reference error budgets, blameless postmortems, on call rotation gallows humor, and the specific math of MTTR and MTTF. Platform engineer designs lean into internal developer platform work, golden path debates, and the specific frustration of building tools that other engineers complain about. The collection sorts by sub specialty.
- Will these references be outdated in a few years?
- The tool specific shirts age with the tools. Jenkins shirts are less timely than GitHub Actions shirts because the industry is moving. The universal infrastructure humor like It Works In Dev, Friday deploy regret, and YAML indentation pain is timeless. The collection refreshes seasonally to add new tools and retire designs that reference deprecated tech. Buy the fresh designs for longest wear life.