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Debugging Workflow Hoodie Collection - 2 - ps | ONEFY.SHOP

Debugging Workflow Hoodie Collection - 2 - ps | ONEFY.SHOP

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Debugging Workflow Elephant/Tortoise Graphic Hoodie Collection

 

A collection of humorous, high-quality sweatshirts (hoodies and crewnecks) designed specifically for developers, coders, and engineers who understand the frustrating, yet essential, process of software debugging.

 

Key Features:

 

  • Product Theme: Programming humor, the debugging process, and casual comfort for the software development community.

  • Design Variety: Includes both a classic pullover hoodie with a front pocket and a crewneck (round-neck) sweatshirt. Available in core, versatile colors like Black and Deep Navy Blue. The central graphic features the humorous three-stage debugging workflow involving the elephant and the tortoise: "My Problem," "My Friends' Code," and "My Code."

  • Included Charm: Features include a warm inner fleece lining (for hoodies and crewnecks), durable ribbed cuffs and hems, and a comfortable fit ideal for extended periods in front of a computer. The graphic is printed with sharp, high-contrast colors (green and white) for maximum impact.

  • Construction: Made from a soft, robust blend of cotton and polyester, ensuring the garment is comfortable, warm, and highly durable for everyday use or as a go-to piece of loungewear.

  • Objective Accessory: Functions as an objective, comfortable item of casual apparel that clearly communicates an insider joke, serving as a fun visual representation of a common experience in the life of a coder.

 

Why Choose This Product:

 

This hoodie collection is a clever, durable, and comfortable accessory that objectively provides a fun way to share a relatable piece of coding humor. It’s a perfect, memorable gift for programmers, software engineers, DevOps specialists, or any tech professional who has spent hours wrestling with "their code."

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