Firefox Black T-Shirt

On the hunt for a Firefox t-shirt that smacks of simplicity? Done.
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On the hunt for a Firefox t-shirt that smacks of simplicity? Done.
Let us know what you think…please leave a comment below. Or buy this item now.
Hi all. We’d like to announce that we’ve heard your requests and as a result, soon we will be offering larger sizes for the t-shirts in the Mozilla Store. We have some inventory limitations that prevent us from carrying every requested size, but starting around September 20th we’ll carrying XXL men’s shirts and XL women’s shirts.
We’ll also be adding a couple of old favorites back to our t-shirt lineup soon, so stay tuned for more details about that.
Thanks!
Update 9/27/07: There was a slight delay in getting these shirts into our vendor’s inventory system, but they’re now available for purchase. Thanks for your patience.

An old-school statement repurposed for the cutting edge. Show your love for Firefox.
“The Firefox community of users and developers share a strong sense of pride, so I designed a shirt that echoed those feelings. I took inspiration from Milton Glaser’s ubiquitous “I (heart) NY” campaign, and updated it for the web and tech savvy. It’s tongue-in-cheek and above of all, fun.”
-Stephen Lowe, Designer of the I “Click” Firefox T-Shirt
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Tell everyone you know about Firefox with artistic elements of cult cool and graffiti-inspired rebellion.
“I appreciate mascots/logos that change face, but still reflect a brand’s vision and purpose. It seemed appropriate that “spreading Firefox” had a version of a D.I.Y. or street-art inspired design.”
-Lee Tom, Designer of the Spread Firefox T-Shirt
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When you don this shirt, you’ll be making a sexy statement about your favorite browser.
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Yuki Nakano is a freelance artist based in Tokyo, Japan. She works mixing traditional and digital media, to reach the new possibilities of the 21st century style of visual arts.
Here is the designer’s statement:
“My inspiration for this design was to feminise the world of technology. There seemed to be plenty of tech t-shirts available for men, but not for women… when we are as avid users of the Internet and computers. Thankfully, cute Foxkeh made it really easy!”
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Don’t just support Mozilla; support the free and open web with this t-shirt.
“The background for our wee friend Kit and the “Don’t Hurt The Web” design came from a conversation I had with Chris Beard at the launch event for Firefox 2. Chris was talking about possibly creating a visual with a fox that would be far too cute to ever harm. A few hours later I whipped up an illustration and Kit was born and introduced to the attendees! Now looking at that sad little face, how could anyone ever hurt the web!”
~Sean Martell, Designer of the Mozilla Developer T-Shirt
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If Sad Fox Kit can’t convince you to use open standards, we don’t know who can.
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Go back to your natural roots with this chestnut version of the classic Firefox t shirt.
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