Yeah, I'm TRANS t-shirts — Funny Data Science
A sharp double-meaning tee for data scientists, engineers, and anyone who lives at the intersection of identity and the data world. Yeah, I'm TRANS: Transforming Unstructured Data Into Actionable Business Insights pairs LGBTQ+ pride with tech humor—perfect for the queer tech worker, the trans data analyst, or the analyst ally who appreciates clever wordplay.
Yeah, I'm TRANS — Where Pride Meets Data
This design pulls off a rare feat: it speaks to two communities at once. On the surface, the trans flag colors and bold typography signal pride and identity. Underneath, the phrase delivers a sly tech joke—"trans" as data transformation, the unglamorous but essential work of cleaning and structuring messy information into business gold. It's the kind of shirt that makes other data professionals smile knowingly and gives the wearer a small badge of belonging in spaces where queerness and tech intersect.
The vintage illustration of a woman at her computer anchors the design, evoking the early days of computing while celebrating women and trans people in tech. The layered meaning is deliberate: this isn't a generic pride shirt or a generic tech shirt—it's specifically for people who hold both identities proudly.
Why You'll Love It
- Double meaning appeals to data professionals, engineers, and LGBTQ+ tech workers
- 100% cotton (except Sport Grey at 90/10 blend) for breathable everyday wear
- 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² weight provides durability and structure without heaviness
- Taped neck and shoulders plus double-seam construction at sleeves and hem for lasting quality
- Funny gift for trans colleagues, data science mentees, or anyone celebrating their place in tech
- Visible symbol of workplace pride—worn comfortably, understood deeply by those who get the joke
Wear it to data team meetings, pride events, tech conferences, or just around town. It signals humor, authenticity, and professional pride in one garment. The fabric is sourced responsibly from Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, and Mexico, and constructed to hold up through years of wear.