Everyone knows that professional conference goers like myself attend events not to listen to presentations, not to network but to collect schwag. Over the past couple of years I’ve done fairly well collecting tech t-shirts and I DSCF5402 decided to create a weekly series critiquing tech companies t-shirt offerings in the expectation that a company with a great t-shirt is a prime candidate to have a great product also. Click here to see the series.

DSCF5403 If you’d like your t-shirt reviewed, flick me an email to arrange things. The judges decision is, of course, final and very little correspondence will be entered into (perhaps).

I rave about Atlassian. I’ve used their software in the past but that’s only part of where my fanboi status comes from. They’re very simply a cool, cool bunch of guys.

I picked up one of their other t shirts (review here) months ago and it’s now got pride of place in my t-shirt drawer. In fact during my last trip to the US, my Atlassian and Zendesk t-shirts had number one pride-of-place in my suitcase.

My good friends at Atlassian, knowing both my penchant for the cloud AND for t-shirts, made this special edition shirt just for me. It’s got two sides of cool – a cloud icon on the front and the Atlassian logo on the back.

Hot

  • Special release, especially for those-in-the-know, t shirt
  • There’s nothing better than a cloud on your chest
  • 100% cotton
  • From the stable of American Apparel – ethically manufactured in the first world

Not

  • I just don’t dig black t-shirts 🙁
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Ben Kepes

Ben Kepes is a technology evangelist, an investor, a commentator and a business adviser. Ben covers the convergence of technology, mobile, ubiquity and agility, all enabled by the Cloud. His areas of interest extend to enterprise software, software integration, financial/accounting software, platforms and infrastructure as well as articulating technology simply for everyday users.

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