Comment by vel0city
7 months ago
I first heard about Stripe in it's early days because a friend of mine wore a stripe shirt to a LAN party. It's not the first time I've discovered something new by seeing a shirt or a hoodie or some other piece of clothing.
The Kagi T-shirts don't say "Kagi" on them [1], so that won't happen.
[1] https://blog.kagi.com/celebrating-20k
they don't need to because users are wearing them and they can vocalize the brand name. t-shirts just need to be beautiful
That seems far less likely to work (and I wouldn't call these shirts beautiful). If I see a brand name on a T-shirt someone interesting is wearing, I'll search for it online, not ask them. If I see a cartoon dog on a T-shirt someone interesting is wearing, I'll assume it's just art.