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Make Material yours with 9to5Google T-shirts and sweatshirts

9to5Google now has T-shirts and sweatshirts to bring our usually digital selves into the physical realm of merch; just in time for the holidays!

Our Merch Store is hosted on Cotton Bureau with four designs that are primarily inspired by the latest and greatest in Android 12:

  • Clock Widget: We combined 9to5’s iconic logo with Google Clock’s Scallop widget design and couldn’t be happier. (Well, we would be if it actually told the time, but alas wearable technology is simply not there yet.)
  • Tube Widget: YouTube Music’s Turntable appropriately serves as a promo for our excellent YouTube channel. Play, like, and subscribe!
  • Weather Widget: Do please tell us if the Google app’s Weather widget ever says it’s 925 degrees. That’s either a bug, easter egg, or…
  • Operating Systems: Rep the operating systems you use day-to-day without needing to go to Google Store Chelsea.
9to5Google shirt

After selecting a design, the customizer lets you pick between three or four types: Tee, Sweatshirt, Tank, and Onesie. “Fit” for everything but the Tee (Men, Women, Youth, or Toddler) is Unisex, while “Style” lets you pick between a “Standard” or “Heavyweight” T-shirt, and whether you went a hoodie or crewneck. Rounding out the selection process is “Material & color” and “Size.”

You can see more specifics on the sizing including detailed measurements on the listings. At the moment, “orders usually ship within 2–4 days,” with Cotton Bureau warning “Items may not ship until after January 2nd.”

Our Merch Store also has wonderful designs from 9to5Mac, 9to5Toys, and Space Explored, as well as the cleaning cloth that we’re honestly surprised no other company in the space has tried to replicate the craze of.



Author: Abner Li
Source: 9TO5Google

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