Embroidered KDE Shirts Available Soon

The KDE Promo Team and kernel concepts are bringing you more shirts featuring your favourite desktop. The shirts are dark blue and feature an embroidered 4-color blue KDE gear about 5.5cm in size. They are available in polo shirt, t-shirt and girlie shirt versions. Polo shirts are especially targeted at KDE members who do public promotional work at expos and so on. We have prepared a form for preorders with full details on price, size and shipping costs.

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by Evan "JabberWok... (not verified)

I'd like a business shirt, white, button-down-the-front with the KDE logo. Or alternately, a tie. Some of us have to or even like to dress nicely. Given the comments I get whenever I wear one of my Beatles ties, I'd imagine that a KDE tie would promote KDE's visibility nicely.

by Charles Samuels (not verified)

You see, Evan, ties are the most rediculous articles of attire in the history of humanity.

In terms of stupidity and uselessness, they surpass even the propeller beanie.

I will not rest until ties these abhorrances are eliminated from the face of the planet.

by Navindra Umanee (not verified)

MOD PARENT UP!!

by a.c. (not verified)

Actually, I have been trying to get my ex's friend to design a tux tie. Whil you may not like ties, they are in the world. I wore them so high school, and even now, I will wear them when I have to (hehehehe). If you have to wear a tie, better a cool KDE or Tux tie vs a green, red, or blue tie.

by Brunes (not verified)

www.thinkgeek.com has some nice Tux ties, I own one :o)

They also have a cool binary tie.

by coolvibe (not verified)

I couldn't agree more. Ties became fashionable because some 17th century noble frenchman who refused to bathe used a scarfe around his neck to keep the stink in. This 'evolved' into the tie you see today. Think of this when you see someone in a tie. Then you see why I fail to take ties and tie-wearing seriously. And why I refuse to wear them.

by Roberto Alsina (not verified)

Well, there's also bowties, which are useless AND harder to tie.

And let's not get started in legginses! (I honestly don't know if that is the word, but babelfish says it is ;-)

by Harald Henkel (not verified)

> And let's not get started in legginses! (I honestly don't know if that is the word, but babelfish says it is ;-)

If you meen those stretch trousers used mainly for sports/gymnastics... no this word doesn't exist ;-)

leggins IS plural. As there are no trouserses there are no legginses.

It's one or more "pair(s) of leggins/trousers". This is because there are two "shafts", one for each leg.

Of course most people just say leggins/trousers (the same for glassES->two eyes).

Just a boring thursday afternoon ;-)

by Roberto Alsina (not verified)

Ok, I knew Babelfish output doesn't always make sense. But returning non-words is a new one :-)

Try this: In babelfish, ask for the translation of "polaina", spanish->english

You will get leggins

Now try to translate "polainas" ... oops :-)

And in spanish we have the same rule for these things (pantalones==pants, anteojos==glasses)

by Uwe Thiem (not verified)

How can one trust a guy who intentionally puts a noose around his neck?

Uwe

by Johan Veenstra (not verified)

Reminds me of a declaration HRH Claus made during
the award ceremony for the Prince Claus Awards.

Declaration Of The Tie, december 8 1998:

Now the workers of the world have cast aside their shackles,
the modern workman has bound himself again.
To the ever present tie,
to the snake around his adam's apple,
to the cord of sin we use today to measure decency.
Tiewearers of all nations unite!
Cast off the rope that binds you!
Risk your neck!
Liberate yourself and venture forth into open-collar paradise!

(takes off his tie, waves it around a little and throws it to the floor)

If a person in his position can make such a statement, so can you.

Johan Veenstra

by Eva Brucherseifer (not verified)

This is our first try with embroidered shirts. So lets see how successful it is, then we can consider other products.

Greetings,
eva

by Ïåòúð Ïåòðîâ (not verified)

I don't know if you know this but there were more profits from StarWars accessories rather than the films alone!

So if you don't already have a BUNCH of T-shirts, hats, car-stickers, PC-stickers, toys, and so on, and so on, then your marketing/advertizing mashine REALLY sux. And the logos for the sewing machines -- it should be free downloadable! At least that cost you nothing.

About the ties: I HATE ties. But you should have A LOT of ties with KDE logo, KDE artwork, ... Whoever don't like them, don't buy!

P.S. You mentioned the T-shirts will be dark-blue. I love T-shirts but I wear only light-colored ones. Why don't you make light-gray T-shirt or light-green or something like that. And don't forget this is Internet and I'm in Bulgaria and I still want a T-shirt. So please make sure there is way everyone can get the stuff if he/she want.

P.P.S. If you want we can manufacture these clothings here in Bulgaria. Info: cheap workforce, many local companies are already manufacturing high-quality clothings for West-Europe.

by AC (not verified)

I business shirt or a tie with KDE logo? Somehow this defeats the purpose of them (looking reliable). Have you ever seen an IBM guy with a IBM shirt? :)

by Morty (not verified)

Uhh, yes.

by Evan "JabberWok... (not verified)

And HP reps with HP shirts, etc. In fact most of the big business types have either very elegantly (read: tiny, single tone) embrodered dress shirts available and/or wear tie clips and lapel pins.

--
Evan

by Kevin (not verified)

Guess I can't wear my IBM shirt to work anymore if that is true. Heck at the site I work at most of the people are in Blue Jeans...

by Stephan Richter (not verified)

I totally agree. This always my problem as well. I only wear shirts and suits (I know people call me weird, oh well) and I never can wear some nice OS shirt. The only item representing my OS support is my pinguin pin on my jacket....mh, maybe we should have little Konqui pins? :-)

Regards,
Stephan

by reihal (not verified)

Yes, more konqi stuff! T-shirts, ties, pins, laether jackets with with flames and and "Konqi Krew" lettering.
The girls will go wild.

by annma (not verified)

Aren't we already? ;-)

by Evan "JabberWok... (not verified)

Lapel pins might be an even better idea. Something simple, gold... something that would fit right in alongside a Rotary and Dobbshead. Hehehehe.

(And I share your problem - although I would like to endorse certain things, I don't wear t-shirts.)

--
Evan

by levi (not verified)

i had 50 beatles ties from manhattan menswear. i even had the dear prudence "red" version and just sold it on ebay for 400.00 last week.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2995&item=1400100...

keep an eye out for this tie at a reasonable cost or at all. and if you already have it congratulations.

by somekool (not verified)

Hey !

what about a car sticker to put in the back window ? just like the apple we see on so much car ?

i would like to have a tux and a KDE logo on my car. showing to poeple around that i use and love so much your environnement

by dirac (not verified)

You can go at
http://tuxsticker.ptaff.ca
to get one!

by somekool (not verified)

create for tux.....

what about KDE ??? :)

by Hank (not verified)

I have access to an embroidery sewing machine (My mom has 2, she is a sewing freak). I've love to download the logo and put it on a few my my shirts. She has the ability to download (compatable) files from the internet and use them.

by bopeye (not verified)

doing my best Homer Simpson impression...

"kde shirt - mmmmmmmmm......."