Crap, Due Tomorrow? Meme Humor Crewneck Sweatshirt featuring Capture the timeless struggle of deadlines with this humorou – designed by Geoff Brown @ SunFrog

Crap That's Due Tomorrow Crewneck Sweatshirt

The 'Crap, that's due tomorrow?' phrase captures the lifestyle of students, busy professionals, and anyone who has faced an unexpected deadline.

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About the Design

Embrace a relaxed lifestyle and everyday warmth with this classic crewneck sweatshirt.

About the Design

This design features an iconic engraving of Thomas Jefferson, looking thoughtful and slightly stressed, with his hand on his head. The classic black and white style lends a historical authenticity to the unexpected, modern-day sentiment.

The artwork playfully combines a foundational American figure with a universal experience of sudden realization about an impending deadline. It’s a witty visual commentary on the pressures of responsibility, even for historical giants.

What the Phrase Means

The phrase "Crap, that's due tomorrow?" is a universally relatable expression of last-minute realization and mild panic about a forgotten or imminent deadline. Paired with Thomas Jefferson and the date July 3, 1776, it cleverly alludes to the momentous task of drafting the Declaration of Independence just before its adoption.

This humorous anachronism highlights the human side of historical figures, imagining them grappling with the same pressures as anyone else. It's a lighthearted take on the immense historical responsibility Jefferson carried.

Who This Design Is For

  • History enthusiasts with a sense of humor
  • Students and academics facing deadlines
  • Anyone who enjoys meme culture and historical parody
  • Fans of American history and founding fathers
  • Individuals who appreciate clever, anachronistic humor
  • Gift shoppers looking for unique, witty apparel

Related History Humor Apparel

People searching for this design often look for:

  • Funny historical figure shirts
  • Declaration of Independence humor
  • Procrastination jokes t-shirts
  • Founding Fathers meme apparel
  • Historical deadline funny shirts
  • American history witty gifts
  • Humorous presidential designs
  • 1776 themed funny clothing

Design Interpretation

The design uses a classic, distressed black and white engraving of Thomas Jefferson, evoking a sense of historical gravitas. The subtle, slightly faded white text contrasts effectively against the deep black background, enhancing readability while maintaining an aged, solemn mood that perfectly complements the humorous, anachronistic phrase. The overall style is reminiscent of antique illustrations, lending an ironic twist to the modern sentiment.

Design Identity

Design ThemeMeme Humor
Design PhraseCrap That's Due Tomorrow
AudienceHistory buffs, Procrastinators, Students, Academics, Fans of American history
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Sizing & Fit Guide

Our Crewneck 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 an actual quote from Thomas Jefferson?

No, this is a humorous, anachronistic quote playfully attributed to Thomas Jefferson, imagining his thoughts on July 3, 1776, the day before the Declaration of Independence was adopted.

What is the significance of July 3, 1776, in the design?

July 3, 1776, was the day before the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. The date adds to the humor by implying Jefferson was facing a monumental deadline for that historic document.

What kind of person would appreciate this t-shirt?

This t-shirt is perfect for history enthusiasts, students, teachers, or anyone with a dry sense of humor who can relate to the stress of an impending deadline, especially when combined with a witty historical twist.

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