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Sherlog Bash Detective shirt -
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AI will takeover shirt -
Capybara approved shirt -
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Rodeo of Insights - Heart -
print hello world street shirt -
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What are
Gifts for Tech People?
Gifts for tech people cover the wide world of anyone who works in or loves technology: developers, engineers, analysts, designers, IT folks, and tech adjacent professionals. The good ones reference specific tools, specific cultural touchstones, or specific shared experiences in the field. Code Culture's tech people gifts focus on shirts that respect the breadth of the field without falling into generic tech themed merch.
- EngineersCode, systems, infrastructure
- IT professionalsHelp desk, networks, MDM
- Tech designersFigma, prototypes, design systems
- Data and analytics rolesSQL, dashboards, models
- Tech adjacent leadersProduct, ops, growth
Gifts for Tech People
Tech people is the widest possible category. It catches developers, engineers, IT folks, data people, designers, product managers, and anyone who lives in a tech adjacent role. That breadth makes generic tech gifts almost guaranteed to miss. The way to win is to either know the person's specific role and shop the matching collection, or pick designs that work across multiple tech roles. Code Culture's tech shirts collection takes the second approach.
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If you know the role, narrow it down. The developer shirts collection covers anyone who writes code. The data analyst shirts collection covers SQL and dashboard folks. The IT shirts collection covers help desk, networks, and systems. If you're shopping blind, broader designs that reference universal tech experiences like Slack culture, async work, or the joke about turning it off and on again work across most tech roles.
Tech culture rewards specificity over polish. A shirt that references a single real tool beats a busy design with abstract circuits and binary patterns. The most worn shirts in tech offices are conference shirts and language or framework specific tees. Aim for that aesthetic: clean, specific, and accurate. Lean drier for senior tech people, more enthusiastic for younger or earlier career recipients. Either way, accuracy matters more than novelty.
All shirts are 240gsm ringspun preshrunk cotton with size charts on every product page. XS through 3XL, free shipping on three or more shirts worldwide. US delivery 5 to 7 days, international 10 to 14 days.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
- What is the best gift for someone who works in tech?
- A shirt that references their specific role is the highest signal gift. Find out whether they're a developer, analyst, designer, IT pro, or PM, then look at the role specific collection. Generic tech gifts miss because tech is too broad a category. If you can't narrow the role, broader designs about Slack culture, async work, or universal tech experiences work across most roles in the field.
- Are tech gifts different from coder gifts?
- Yes, tech is much broader. Coder gifts target people who write code specifically. Tech gifts target anyone in the technology industry, including designers, PMs, analysts, and IT folks who may not write code at all. A SQL focused shirt works for an analyst but not a designer. A Figma reference works for a designer but not a coder. Match the gift to the recipient's actual day to day.
- What is a good gift for someone in IT?
- IT folks live in different culture than developers. Their references are help desk tickets, network outages, MDM, password resets, and the eternal user who says "my email is broken." Shirts that reference IT specific work resonate harder than developer shirts. The IT shirts collection has options that signal you understand the difference between IT and engineering, which IT folks appreciate because the conflation is constant.
- Do you have tech gifts for women in tech?
- Yes, every shirt is unisex sizing XS through 3XL with relaxed and fitted cuts available. The women in tech collection features designs that reference real shared experiences in the field. Many designs across the broader catalog are gender neutral by default. Size charts on every product page show chest and length measurements in inches and centimetres, so picking the right size is easy.
- What should I avoid when buying a gift for a tech person?
- Avoid generic tech themed merch with abstract circuits, fake code, or matrix style green letters. Tech people see these designs constantly and they read as written by people outside the industry. Skip gifts that conflate roles, like calling an IT person an engineer or an analyst a data scientist. Match the design to the actual role. Specificity and accuracy beat polish and price every time.