Declaration Due Tomorrow Meme Humor Hooded Sweatshirt featuring Relive the frantic moments before the Declaration of Indepen – designed by Geoff Brown @ SunFrog

Declaration Due Tomorrow Hooded Sweatshirt

The 'Crap, that's due tomorrow?' phrase captures the lifestyle of history buffs and procrastinators who appreciate a humorous twist on foundational American events.

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About the Design

Layer up for colder weather, crisp morning approaches, and outdoor adventures with this premium hoodie.

About the Design

This design features a classic engraving-style portrait of Thomas Jefferson, one of America's revered Founding Fathers. Juxtaposed with this historical image is a modern, relatable expression of stress over an approaching deadline, making for a clever and anachronistic piece of humor.

What the Phrase Means

The phrase "Crap, that's due tomorrow?" attributed to Thomas Jefferson on July 3, 1776, humorously imagines the intense pressure he might have felt before the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. It taps into the universal experience of last-minute work and procrastination, making a historical moment relatable to modern life.

Who This Design Is For

  • History enthusiasts with a sense of humor
  • Students facing deadlines
  • Teachers looking for a fun classroom tee
  • Procrastinators who appreciate a good laugh
  • Anyone celebrating the 4th of July with a twist
  • Fans of anachronistic memes and historical comedy

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Design Interpretation

The artwork utilizes a stark black background, emphasizing the crisp white line art portrait of Thomas Jefferson. The visual style mimics traditional engravings, lending a classic and authentic feel, which then perfectly contrasts with the modern, informal typography of the humorous quote. The overall mood is witty and ironic, blending historical reverence with contemporary relatability.

Design Identity

Design ThemeMeme Humor
Design PhraseDeclaration Due Tomorrow
AudienceHistory buffs and students, People who love witty, anachronistic humor, Procrastinators of all ages, Anyone celebrating the 4th of July with a funny twist, Teachers of American history
Shoppers who love this design often search for thomas jefferson meme, declaration of independence humor, funny fourth of july shirt, history major gifts, procrastination jokes, founding fathers funny, american history meme, july 4th humor, historical figure funny quote, usa history jokes, funny patriot shirt, student humor, deadline funny, colonial history humor — making it a highly requested item for meme humor enthusiasts and a popular gift idea.
Sizing & Fit Guide

Our Hooded Sweatshirt is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.

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Care Instructions
  • Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
  • Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
  • Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
  • Do not dry clean.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a real quote from Thomas Jefferson?

No, this is a humorous, anachronistic quote attributed to Thomas Jefferson, playing on the relatable feeling of procrastination before a major deadline.

What is the significance of July 3, 1776?

The Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. This date makes July 3rd the day right before the crucial signing, fitting the 'due tomorrow' joke.

Who would appreciate this shirt?

This shirt is perfect for history enthusiasts, students, teachers, or anyone who enjoys a clever, anachronistic joke about historical events and the universal experience of last-minute deadlines.

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