I Collect Vinyls Fixed Music Hooded Sweatshirt featuring This witty graphic tee playfully corrects the common grammat – designed by Geoff Brown @ SunFrog

I Collect Vinyls Fixed Hooded Sweatshirt

The 'I Collect Vinyls Fixed' phrase captures the lifestyle of passionate record enthusiasts who enjoy curating their collections, appreciating rich audio, and playfully correcting common terminology.

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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 the phrase "I COLLECT VINYLS" with the word "VINYLS" crossed out and replaced with "FIXED IT!" alongside an illustration of a box of records. It humorously addresses a common grammatical correction often made within the vinyl collecting community.

It's a visual nod to the passionate debates and playful corrections that arise when discussing the proper terminology for vinyl records.

What the Phrase Means

The phrase highlights the distinction in how serious collectors refer to their beloved medium. While some might casually say "vinyls," the widely accepted plural within the collecting culture is simply "vinyl" (as a mass noun) or "records."

The design playfully pokes fun at this linguistic particularity, making it a relatable inside joke for those deeply involved in the world of analog music.

Who This Design Is For

  • Dedicated record collectors
  • Audiophiles and music enthusiasts
  • Individuals who appreciate clever grammar humor
  • Friends or family of vinyl lovers
  • Anyone proud of their music collection
  • People who enjoy retro music culture

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Design Interpretation

The design features bold, white sans-serif typography on a black background, giving it a clean, direct, and slightly retro aesthetic. The playful 'FIXED IT!' in orange with an arrow adds a pop of color and emphasizes the humorous correction. The simple line art illustration of a record crate reinforces the theme without being overly detailed, maintaining a casual and approachable mood.

Design Identity

Design ThemeMusic
Design PhraseI Collect Vinyls Fixed
AudienceVinyl record collectors, Audiophiles, Music enthusiasts with a sense of humor, Grammar sticklers, Gift shoppers for music lovers
Shoppers who love this design often search for vinyl collector shirt, record collecting humor, audiophile gear, music lover gifts, grammar joke tee, vinyl records funny, fixed it grammar, turntable enthusiast, vintage music, music collection, record player owner, analog audio shirt, retro music apparel, vinyl rules shirt, collector's humor — making it a highly requested item for music 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

What is the humor in this design?

The design plays on a common pet peeve among record collectors who prefer the term 'vinyl' (as a mass noun) or 'records' over the grammatically incorrect 'vinyls'.

Who would enjoy wearing this t-shirt?

This t-shirt is perfect for vinyl record collectors, audiophiles, music enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates a clever, subtle grammar joke within the music community.

Is 'vinyls' grammatically correct when referring to records?

Within the record collecting community, the preferred and generally accepted terms are 'vinyl' (as a mass noun) or 'records,' not 'vinyls.' The design humorously highlights this distinction.

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