Holiday Deals In The Techdirt Insider Shop
from the tis-(almost)-the-season dept
With the holiday season upon us, we figured it was time to offer some special deals over at our Insider Shop — just in case you’ve got someone on your list this year who would appreciate some Techdirt gear or a subscription package (or if you feel like giving yourself a gift this season). So today we’re unveiling two limited-time offerings. First up, the Holiday Bundle:

For only $99 (over $50 off the regular price), the Holiday Bundle includes:
- A Techdirt zip hoodie
- A Techdirt coffee mug
- Your choice of the DMCA Tee, the Seized Tee or the Logo Tee
- Access to the Insider Chat for one year
- Access to the Techdirt Crystal Ball for one year
- 5 First Word/Last Word credits per month for one year
- An Insider Badge on your profile and comments
- A group Google Hangout with Mike Masnick
This package will only be around for a limited time, and some sizes are already selling out, so if you want one, don’t wait too long to order! We’re also happy to announce a special deal on multiple t-shirts, for those who want a complete set or need a few to give out as gifts:

Filed Under: christmas, holiday, insider shop, techdirt gear
Comments on “Holiday Deals In The Techdirt Insider Shop”
Have to say it
Sell t-shirts?
Loooooooots of t-shirts!
Testimonial
As someone who has the TD hoodie, I can attest to its awesomeness. It is warm, comfortable, and it’s guaranteed to give you a bigger penis, even if you’re a woman….
Re: Testimonial
I thought about demanding full disclosure of your relationship with the company.
That thought didn’t survive for long in the face of the realization of what you actually might disclose.
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I mean, I could tell you, but the levels of this conspiracy are so beyond anything you’ve ever considered before, it would literally ‘splode your brain (also balls)….
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DH is Obama in disguise.
Re: Testimonial
So what happens if your a “Dark Helmet” then?
Enquiring minds are waiting!
LOL! So you’re literally selling t-shirts. Classic.
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….you must be new here. You jackasses are the reason selling shirts (loooooooots of tshirts) is funny…
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Demonstrating only slightly more dignity than begging on the street corner.
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Zazzle Inc might disagree with you
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I’m curious as to what’s funny about selling t-shirts? It’s something we’ve done for years, and it’s a great way for people to support us, as they’ve done for quite some time.
How is selling t-shirts either funny or “classic”?
Honestly curious.
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Oh well, no surprise he didn’t come back. Insult and run.
Anyway, on a much nicer note, thank you to all of you who bought. It appears that the holiday bundle is quite popular!
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A little outdated but still relevant:
This year, about a billion T-shirts have been made for the United States market, or four for every back. Domestic mills produced about 609 million outerwear-style T- shirts and produced another 300 million meant to be worn as underwear. About 108 million shirts have been imported.
T-shirts are the only clothing sold not just in stores, but also on the street, in gasoline stations, bowling alleys, movie theaters and zoos. A single shirt can fetch as little as $5 or as much as $150 when sold in boutiques. Even better, in Manhattan’s Times Square, three shirts can sell for as low as $10.
Large makers like Fruit of the Loom Inc. and the Hanes division of Sara Lee Corporation, together account for more than 50 percent of the domestic outerwear T-shirt market, with Fruit of the Loom having a somewhat higher share than Hanes. But retailers buy only about 15 percent of their shirts directly from the manufacturers. The rest filter through wholesalers who either print T-shirts themselves or sell to independent, entrepreneurial style printers.
Yes classic indeed.
Modest Mike had to get a Merchandising Minion to write this.
So maybe he does have a touch of self-consciousness, if not shame.
Take a moment for Mike “Streisand Effect” Masnick and click:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect
Actual unsolicited testimonial: “Until I read Techdirt.com, I didn’t know what shameless self-promotion was!”
Re: Modest Mike had to get a Merchandising Minion to write this.
…and ootb gives an early Christmas present by actually reading who wrote an article.
Hmmm maybe the Mayans were right.
On Topic, I got a pair of the zippered hoodies for my wife and I, and they are very soft. This was good because she was determined not to wear it before she saw how soft and comfy it was.
Re: Modest Mike had to get a Merchandising Minion to write this.
I want to buy a tee-shirt that says
out_of_the_blue is a dick
Re: Re: Modest Mike had to get a Merchandising Minion to write this.
Me too.
I would like to buy that Seized t-shirt, but its not possible where I live.