$21.00
This design brings together two iconic ideas from vastly different worlds: Shakespeare’s famous line from Hamlet and Erwin Schrödinger’s 1935 thought experiment. In Hamlet, the line "To be, or not to be" captures an existential crisis, questioning the nature of existence and what lies beyond death. Schrödinger’s Cat, on the other hand, is a famous paradox in quantum mechanics where a cat inside a sealed box is simultaneously alive and dead until observed. By blending these two concepts, the design humorously highlights their shared theme of uncertainty—whether it’s in life, death, or the mysteries of quantum states.
This unique combination of literature and science offers a clever nod to the intersection of philosophy, physics, and humor. Whether you’re a fan of Hamlet, Schrödinger, or just love a good intellectual pun, this design is sure to spark curiosity and inspire conversations about the mysteries of existence and observation.
Perfect for science enthusiasts, particularly those fascinated by quantum mechanics or physics, this design also appeals to literature lovers and fans of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Philosophy buffs who enjoy exploring life’s deeper questions and the nature of existence will find this mashup thought-provoking and entertaining. Educators and students in fields like physics, philosophy, or English literature can use it to showcase their interests or spark fun discussions.
It’s also ideal for fans of nerd culture and geeky humor—people who enjoy clever, cerebral jokes. Gift shoppers searching for something unique for a science-loving or literature-appreciating friend will find this the perfect choice. Even those unfamiliar with the references can appreciate the whimsical blend of a famous quote with the quirky idea of a cat’s paradoxical fate. This design is a must-have for anyone who enjoys a witty and intellectually playful twist on two timeless concepts.
This heavy cotton tee has the classic cotton look and feel. Casual elegance will make it an instant favorite in everyone's wardrobe.
.: Classic fit
.: 100% Cotton
.: Light fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²))
.: Tear away label
.: Runs true to size
To find your size. lay out a t-shirt, that you know fits, flat onto a table top to measure.
Small
Width=18.00"
Length=28.51"
Sleeve Length=7.25"
Medium
Width=20.00"
Length=29.49"
Sleeve Length=7.76"
Large
Width=21.97"
Length=30.52"
Sleeve Length=8.23"
X-Large
Width=23.98"
Length=31.50"
Sleeve Length=8.75"
2X-Large
Width=25.99"
Length=32.52"
Sleeve Length=9.26"
3X-Large
Width=28.00"
Length=33.51"
Sleeve Length=9.77"
4X-Large
Width=30.04"
Length=34.49"
Sleeve Length=10.24"
5X-Large
Width=31.97"
Length=35.52"
Sleeve Length=10.75"
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All-Over Print (AOP) is a printing method that uses dye-sublimation to print a design onto polyester. During the dye sublimation process the dye is absorbed into the fabric. Since, it is not printed on the surface, like most t-shirts, it provides for a fantastic soft-to-the-touch feel and superior breathability.
AOP is a more time consuming method than screen printing or direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, so the prices are higher and the production times are longer, but the results are most definitely worth it.
Advantages of AOP:
The design won't peel off, unlike typical screen printing.
The design is part of the fabric of the item, so it will last as long as the item does.
The intensity of color is often unmatched.
Giclée (pronounced zhee-CLAY or often gee-CLAY) is a printing process that creates a museum quality, archival print. Special acid-free, paper is printed with fade resistant ink using a state-of-the-art, large format inkjet printer.
Gallery wrap is a style of displaying a canvas that doesn't show any visible staples or nails holding the fabric to the wooden stretcher bars. This style of canvas is intended to be hung unframed.
Mirrored edges (mirror wrap) is used to show the whole image on the main surface, rather than printing the edges of the image on the sides (image wrap) of the canvas frame. It is usually used when there is necessary detail on the edges of the image. Image wrap is used when the focal point of the image is in the center.