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Commit Early Regret Always

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Commit Early Regret Always IT Developer T-Shirt

Tired of pushing code only to realize your life is a series of escalating errors? We get it. This T-shirt is the official uniform for every programmer, developer, and software engineer who lives by the mantra: "Commit early. Commit Often. Regret Always!"

Why You Need This Programmer Humour Tee:

  1. The Ultimate Icebreaker: Instantly connect with fellow coders who understand the beautiful, painful truth of version control and the dreaded $ git push --force. This shirt isn't just clothing; it's a shared trauma and a coding joke everyone can appreciate.
  2. Supreme Comfort, Zero Bugs: Made from 100% breathable cotton with an 180 GSM weight, this shirt is the perfect lightweight companion for long debugging sessions, late-night coding binges, or even job interviews (if you're feeling bold).
  3. Perfect Unisex Fit: Features a regular, go-to everyday fit that looks great on everyone. It’s the reliable developer apparel that won't give you any compilation errors in your wardrobe.

The Perfect Gift for Any IT Professional

Know a developer who spends half their time coding and the other half deeply regretting their last commit? Then you’ve found their new favourite T-shirt!

The "Commit Early. Commit Often. Regret Always." T-Shirt is the ultimate inside joke for anyone in software development, DevOps, or system administration. It’s more than just a tee, it's a universal truth about the Git workflow, hilarious frustration, and the beautiful chaos of pushing code.

Product Specs & Care Instructions

We've made maintenance as simple as a $ git pull (usually).

Feature Detail
Fabric 100% Premium Cotton
Weight 180 GSM (Lightweight Comfort)
Fit Perfect Unisex Regular Fit
Washing Wash inside-out in cold water
Drying Tumble dry on low heat
Ironing Flip inside-out before ironing (Protect the print!)


Gift this to your favourite
software engineer or wear it yourself as a badge of honour.

Ready to wear your developer life on your sleeve (literally)?


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