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lets take this offline text shirt -
i am older than the internet woman shirt -
^c shirt -
have you tried turning it off and on shirt -
commit push repeat shirt -
i fixed it then i broke everything skeleton shirt -
the build is broken so am i shirt -
i survived another meeting that should not exist skeleton shirt -
agile is just chaos with meetings shirt -
it worked in staging Sweatshirt -
terminal where magic happens Sweatshirt -
professional problem solver shirt -
imposter syndrome survivor shirt -
it worked in prod shirt -
a nightmare on main branch sweatshirt -
engineer text shirt -
morning coffee shirt -
debugging prod from the beach shirt -
spaghetti code ship it shirt -
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localhost tropical text shirt -
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What are
QA Engineer Shirts?
QA engineer shirts are tees and hoodies for the people who find the bugs nobody else wanted to look for. Test plans, edge cases, flaky CI runs, and the eternal joke about 100% coverage are all here. Code Culture makes shirts that respect QA as the engineering discipline it actually is, not the dunking target it gets treated as.
- QA engineersWriting test plans nobody reads, finding bugs everyone needs
- SDETsHalf dev, half test, fully overworked
- Test automation leadsSelenium, Playwright, Cypress, choose your fighter
- Manual QACatching what automation cannot
- QA managersDefending the test pyramid in roadmap meetings
QA Engineer Shirts
Software defects cost the US economy an estimated $2.41 trillion in 2022 (CISQ, 2022), and the people whose job is to find those defects before they hit production rarely get the credit. QA engineers, SDETs, and test automation leads do the work of catching the bugs that developers miss, and this collection is for them. The designs land because they were written by people who know the difference between a smoke test and a regression suite.
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The references cover the texture of QA life: writing test plans that nobody reads, the flaky CI run that is somehow always your fault, the edge case nobody wanted to think about until production found it. If you want adjacent humor, the debugging shirts and I test in prod shirts collections are obvious neighbors. The programmer shirts collection is the broader parent.
The collection deliberately avoids the cheap jokes that treat QA as a step below dev. Modern QA work spans test automation engineering, performance testing, security testing, and the increasingly weird world of testing AI-driven features. These shirts respect that. They are written for people who can quote chapter and verse on the test pyramid and who have strong opinions about Playwright vs Cypress.
Printed on 240gsm ringspun cotton, preshrunk. The shirts survive long sit days during regression cycles, conference talks about your CI pipeline, and the occasional celebration when a release ships without a P0. Stocked in XS through 3XL across the catalog, in standard and relaxed fits. The fabric holds its shape through repeated washing, which matters when your laundry rotation is on the same cadence as your release cycle. Three or more shirts qualifies for free international shipping.
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- What kind of QA shirts are in this collection?
- A mix that covers automation, manual QA, SDET work, and test management. Designs reference real tooling like Playwright, Cypress, Selenium, and JUnit, as well as broader QA culture jokes like the flaky test that only fails on Tuesdays. Some lean technical, some lean cultural, none of them are the tired 'I broke prod' jokes that dunk on QA work.
- Are these good for SDETs as well as manual QA?
- Yes. The collection covers both ends of the discipline. SDETs and test automation engineers will recognize tooling and pipeline references. Manual QA and exploratory testers will see themselves in edge case humor and the eternal 'reproduce on a clean install' joke. The references are role specific enough that picks land for either path.
- Will a developer wear a QA shirt?
- Many do, especially developers who have either rotated through QA or who have learned to respect the work after a bad incident. If you are buying for a dev rather than a QA engineer, the programmer shirts or debugging shirts collections might be a closer fit. But the QA shirts cross over well for full-stack engineers who write their own tests.
- What sizes are available?
- XS through 3XL in standard and relaxed fits. Product pages have full size charts with chest and length measurements in inches and centimetres. Shirts are preshrunk 240gsm ringspun cotton, so washing does not change the fit. If you are unsure between two sizes, a medium standard fit is the most common pick.
- Do you ship internationally and offer free shipping?
- Yes, worldwide shipping is available on every item. Three or more shirts qualifies for free international shipping. US delivery is typically 5 to 7 business days. International orders take 10 to 14 business days. Customs duties where applicable are the buyer's responsibility and vary by country and order size.