The 5 Best Low-Key Secret Podcast Tees for Work
The t-shirt is the workhorse of podcast merch. For the office, you want something that doesn't look like it was printed in a basement, but that's also a low-key flex. After years in the POD game, I can tell you that the medium matters as much as the design. A heavy, 100% cotton tee in a muted color will fly under the radar; a neon athletic tee will not.
What Makes a Tee Office-Ready?
Look for three things: a relaxed but not sloppy fit, a color that doesn't scream, and a design that reads as 'random graphic' to the uninformed. Avoid anything with the word 'secret' in a font that looks like a horror movie. Avoid anything that references a bodily function. We all have our limits.
The Low-Key Hall of Fame
These five tees are the ones I'd stake my reputation on. They're specific enough for fans to clock and vague enough for everyone else to ignore.
1. The 'DAWG' Tee - A small, letter-spaced 'DAWG' printed in a matte white ink over the left chest. No paw print, no cartoon dog. Just the word. At 180 GSM, it's light enough for summer and opaque enough to wear without an undershirt.
2. The 'War Mode' Monogram - A two-letter 'WM' in a brushed-metal font on a heathered gray tee. The only person who will know it's about Shane's Trump impression is the other MSSP fan in the break room. That person will suddenly become your favorite coworker.
3. The 'MSSP' Acronym Tee - Three capital letters in a 10-point Helvetica-style font. It could stand for anything. It stands for everything. Pair it with a blazer and it looks like you're repping a consultancy firm run by chaos.
4. The 'Smile That Says Everything' Tee - A beige tee with a hand-drawn smiley face that has one eyebrow raised. It's a wink at the show's chaotic energy, but to everyone else, it's just a happy guy. This one requires a little confidence, because walking into a meeting with a possibly smug smiley face is a choice.
5. The 'Two Mics' Tee - Two crossed microphones arranged like sheathed daggers, printed in a subtle off-white ink on a forest green tee. It's a nod to the show's two-chair setup, and it looks like a slightly rebellious podcast logo. The florals on the microphone cables add a tiny bit of softness that HR appreciates.