Our Caps Lock T-Shirt Is The MakeUseOf Staff’s Favourite

When the MakeUseOf staff were asked if they would like a free T-shirt from the T-shirt store, they all naturally said yes.   And to our surprise, a lot of them immediately went for the Caps Lock T-shirt.  It seems to be the overwhelming favourite among the staff, and one of our bestsellers in general.

In fact Angela loved it so much that she asked SplitReason for a custom-made baby tee version.  Check it out after the jump.


Angela Alcorn

Would you like your own Caps Lock T-shirt?   Then head on over to the store and place your order before stocks run out.  Shirts can be ordered in any size from small to extra large and only cost $16.95 and shipping.

Or if the Caps Lock shirt doesn’t strike your fancy, then check out the MakeUseOf T-shirt store today, to see our other bestselling designs.

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Mark O'Neill is the managing editor of MakeUseOf.com

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  • Test October 27, 2010

    Hard to read the models shirt…

  • Mark O'Neill October 27, 2010

    Caps Lock – Preventing Login Since 1980 – http://splitreason.com/product/makeuseof/977

  • Mark O'Neill October 27, 2010

    Caps Lock – Preventing Login Since 1980 – http://splitreason.com/product…

  • TLW October 27, 2010

    Hey Guys, I’d like to make a suggestion for your site. As you know I utilize MUO’s mobile app for iPhone. I stopped using it because if I add anything to favorites I can’t access on desktop. It would save so much time if you had a way for us to access our favorites MUO articles right here on the live site. I’m probably not the only one who would love to have that feature.

    • Aibek October 30, 2010

      this would be a handy feature indeed but it’s not really that simple to implement. We’ll keep that in mind for the future though. Thanks for the feedback. ;-)