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Microsoft Jumps Into the "Softwear" Business with Ridiculous Branded T-Shirts [Wtf]
Microsoft Jumps Into the "Softwear" Business with Ridiculous Branded T-Shirts [Wtf]
gizmodo.com — Microsoft has, against all odds and probably their own better judgment, decided to create a branded clothing... line as part of their new ad campaign. The t-shirts have sort of an Urban Outfitters feel, only without the requisite irritating irony, and ... (more) Microsoft Jumps Into the "Softwear" Business with ...
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Softwear by Microsoft: linha de camisetas para a Gigante de Redmond
MacMagazine — ... “, criou uma ação bacana para a Microsoft: uma linha (ou seria apenas uma edição especial?) de camisetas chamada Softwear by Microsoft (sacaram a joda do nome?). ...

Softwear by Microsoft
Geek In Disguise —   getting widely ridiculed on the web, I think Softwear by Microsoft is actually quite cool. Sad I know… Expect them on the catwalk next season. My personal favourite is Albuquerque above In stores Dec 15th. Which is handy as I’m in Redmond on Dec 15th :)

Momento Monkeyzen: Camisetas retro de Microsoft
Gizmología — Parece broma, pero no, Microsoft pondrá a la venta en una edición especial algunas camisetas relacionadas con su etapa de los años ‘80, los gloriosos años ‘80. El 15 de diciembre pondrán las camisetas a la venta, no se sabe si localmente en EE.UU. o en internet, pero esta de MS DOS tiene que ser mía, como sea. Enlace: Softwear by Microsoft Comparte esta anotación ...

softwear by microsoft: dos not compute
technabob — ... says that these shirts should already be available in “select stores”, but there’s no “where to shop” or “buy” link to be seen at Softwear’s site. Tell us if you know where these things are sold. But don’t buy them. Or buy them. I don’t know. It’s all too weird. ...

Laugh all you want, but the Microsoft Store could be great
CrunchGear — ... and services nobody’s heard of from Microsoft Research, and so on. Microsoft hardware puts out some solid stuff, so they can have the place stocked with their latest wireless keyboards and Bluetrack mice. They can have Zunes stocked with music (how many people have actually touched one?) and Zune clients open on Surface Tables with all the Live connections that come with. Maybe a gaming rig with the new Sidewinder gear. Having these actually cool shirts there wouldn’t hurt. They mustn’t push too hard, though; the ...

Softwear by Microsoft A Clothing Line
D' Technology Weblog — ... Martix Tee at Urban Outfitters for $9.99. A BILLION PEOPLE CAN’T BE WRONG This is Softwear by Microsoft. A clothing line that taps the nostalgia of when PCs were just starting to change our lives. With retro logos, classic photos, and geek-chic iconography, these pieces showcase the DOS days of the software company that now connects over a billion people. More info: Softwear by Microsoft

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