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Peep the official Philly Tech Week 2017 T-shirt

Immediately a collector's item.

That official jawn. (Design by Stacey "Flygirrl" Wilson)

While you already know from our NET/WORK tech jobs fair Swag Report series, there is bound to be some really thoughtfully branded swag at all of the 100 tech events happening throughout the city during Philly Tech Week 2017 presented by Comcast from April 28 to May 6.

But everyone knows the PTW T-shirt has become somewhat of a collector’s item and a must have if you’re truly down with the Philly tech scene.

We worked with local artist Flygirrl again this year to create the super duper fly T-shirt design. Our friends over at Press and Release handled the printing.

You’re gonna look so good in it.

#PTW17 Tshirt

Our product director Anthony Wojciechowski’s model moment. (Photo by Jeanette Lloyd)

You can grab a T for $10 at the Technical.ly HQ stop on the PTW Innovation Crawl on April 28 from 5 p.m. to 10pm. Maaaaaaybe they’ll also be free at other secret events … so, if you want to be in the know, you’ll text PTW17 to get on our hotline bling aka Joan the bot: 797979.

Also, pro tip, tickets to the Philly Tech Week Signature Event on Friday, May 6, get you a free T-shirt, but it’s on a first-come, first-served basis, so no guarantees.

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