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chaos builds character shirt -
git blame game shirt -
i test in PROD sweatshirt -
friday deploys = team building shirt -
midnight deployment shirt -
debugging definition shirt -
department of technical debt shirt -
Breaking Prod sweatshirt -
Deploy Chaos shirt -
it worked in staging -
ideally we dont deploy to prod on fridays shirt -
Prod is Down shirt -
deploy it cat shirt -
breaking things for a living shirt -
localhost vs production sweatshirt -
only admins shirt -
:wq shirt -
deploy and pray cloud shirt -
our friday afternoon activity shirt -
game of nodes shirt -
the deploylorian shirt -
hot fix sweatshirt -
fixing horrors in prod shirt
What are
Prod Clothing?
Prod clothing is apparel themed around production environments, the live systems that engineers ship code into. Designs reference the rituals of production: deployment Fridays, incident response, the 'works in staging' problem, and the universal anxiety of pushing to main. Code Culture prints prod-themed tees and hoodies on preshrunk 240gsm ringspun cotton, sized true.
- Production engineersLive-systems wardrobe with attitude
- Site reliability engineersOn-call uniform that fits the work
- DevOps practitionersDeployment-day daily wear
- Backend developersServer-side humor on cotton
- Incident respondersTees for the 3am page
Prod Clothing
Prod clothing exists because shipping to production is a specific flavor of stress that deserves its own apparel category. The catalog references the actual experiences of running live systems: incident response, deploy anxiety, the moment you realize you forgot to update an env var, and the universal joke about testing in prod because there's no real alternative. Browse I Test in Prod Shirts for the targeted reference range or SRE Shirts for the reliability angle.
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Fabric is 240gsm ringspun cotton, preshrunk, on tees. Hoodies use 320gsm cotton-poly. DTG prints hold up to standard laundry through hundreds of cycles. The cut runs unisex relaxed; sizes go S through 3XL on tees and S through 2XL on hoodies. Colors lean dark and operational: charcoal, off-black, washed navy. Nothing in this collection pretends to be anything other than what it is.
For adjacent categories, DevOps Shirts covers the broader ops range, and Engineering Shirts covers the general engineering audience. Code Culture ships free on 3 or more shirts. Most prod-clothing shoppers buy in lots because once you find a tee that captures the on-call experience, you want spares.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
- What are the best prod clothing pieces for engineers?
- The strongest prod clothing references specific production realities: incident response, deployment rituals, the universal pain of debugging live systems. Generic 'I love coding' designs miss the audience entirely. Look for 240gsm ringspun cotton so the shirt survives the laundry chaos of on-call life. Subtle text-based designs work better in incident-response situations than loud graphics. Designs that reference real workflows age better than novelty.
- Are prod shirts good gifts for SREs and DevOps engineers?
- Yes, when the design captures something real about their job. SREs and DevOps engineers have specific shared experiences: pager fatigue, runbook frustrations, the 'works in staging' problem. Reference those and the shirt lands. Generic ops branding underperforms. Quality fabric matters because on-call work means living in casual wear for stretches. Pair with a small accessory like a moleskin notebook for thoughtful gifting.
- What sizes are available?
- Prod clothing comes in unisex S through 3XL on tees and S through 2XL on hoodies. The cut runs relaxed through the body with standard sleeve length. Fabric is preshrunk 240gsm ringspun cotton, so minimal post-wash shrinkage. Each product page lists chest, length, and sleeve measurements in both inches and centimeters. Most engineers order true to size; size up one for a more relaxed silhouette suited for layering.
- Do you ship internationally?
- Yes. Code Culture ships prod clothing worldwide from US and EU print facilities. Free shipping applies on orders of 3 or more shirts. North American orders typically arrive in 5 to 10 business days, EU orders in 5 to 8 days, and international orders in 10 to 15 days. Every order includes tracking from dispatch. Recipients are responsible for any local import duties charged at destination customs.
- What's the difference between prod clothing and engineering shirts?
- Prod clothing focuses narrowly on production-environment themes: incidents, deployments, on-call life. Engineering Shirts is the broader category covering the full engineering workforce across software, data, and systems. If the wearer's primary identity is 'I run production systems', prod clothing fits. If they work in engineering more broadly, the engineering shirts collection covers a wider design range across the discipline.