Welcome to the Swag Shop!

You may have noticed that a little while ago, we quietly withdrew Raspberry Pi branded t-shirts from sale. Since then, we’ve been working on a reboot of the store. Shirts have been totally redesigned, and are now screen-printed rather than transfer-printed, which gives a much higher-quality and tougher finish; we’ve also listened to your requests for more colours and thicker material. [Edit to add: a few of you have asked about the larger sizes. At the moment they're available in black (up to 3XL), and chocolate (Eben's favourite), red and sport grey (2XL). We'll add more if the demand's there, so please let us know what you want.]

Every purchase you make goes to fund the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s educational activities, so you’re not just making yourself look swanky; you’re directly helping kids.

T-shirts, just calling out for you to buy them so they can escape their cruel imprisonment in plastic crates.

So today we’re relaunching the shop, under a new name, with new management (things are being run by our friends at Pimoroni), and new goodies for you to buy.

Babbage the bear needs a home.

Shirts (for ladies, men and kids) aren’t the only thing we’ve got in stock: you can now buy your very own Babbage the bear, and we also have Raspberry Pi mugs, bags, and travelcard holders for you to sip from, carry things in, and wave at turnstiles proudly.

A holder for your Oyster card (or your library card, bus pass or ID). Thanks to TfL for allowing us to mess with their map, and to Paul Beech for the design.

A tough drawstring bag for your hacking tools, about twelve Babbages or your overnight gear.

It’s a mug. You put coffee in it.

We’ll be introducing more goodies to the store as time goes on, and announcing them here when we do. We hope you like it! Please get buying – every penny of profit we make goes straight back into the Raspberry Pi Foundation, where it’s used directly to help educate kids in computer science.

 

 


Pre-Christmas T-shirt sale! Get 20% off.

If you or someone you love is looking for one of our lovely T-shirts, and you live outside the UK, Monday Dec 10 is the last day you’ll be able to order for Christmas delivery. With that in mind, and to make your Christmas pennies go a little further, we’re running a 20% off sale on shirts until Monday evening. It’s a great deal, and as always, all profits go to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is a charity, to fund worldwide outreach, education and development work.

Rob Bishop, resplendent in a t-shirt. Photo credit Charlotte Spencer.


New T-shirts (and women’s and kids’ sizes) – get them before Christmas!

You asked for more sizes and bigger logos, so we’ve just released the full colour on black and grey t-shirts you’ve been asking for, alongside women’s and kids’ cuts, and XXL and XXXL sizing. If you’re looking for something to wear around the Christmas turkey, you’ve just found it! Click on the pictures to go to an order page.

Grey shirt with Raspberry Pi logo

Black shirt with Raspberry Pi logo

As always, all profits go to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is a UK registered charity. We’ll be spending that money on outreach, education, and development, so your T-shirt won’t just look good; it’ll do good too. Head over to the store to pick one up.


T-shirts – get them while they’re hot!

Update: a lot of you have asked for size XXL to be made available, so we’ve pushed the button and made that an option. We’ve also added a size guide, just in case you’re not sure how big you are.

Update 2: and lots of you are asking what brand these shirts are. They’re Gildan Softstyle, which we liked because it’s thick, very soft, feels good and washes well. 

Let us consider this a t-shirt beta. We have 400 Raspberry Pi branded t-shirts available to buy in the store: 100 each of four designs. We’ll be ordering more if the demand is there, but we would like to hear from you in the comments if you buy one. We want to know what you think of the price, design, quality, selection – all that good stuff.

Arthur and TinTin demonstrate the correct wearing of a t-shirt

A single shirt costs £15, including UK tax, but not including postage and package, which will vary depending on where in the world you live.

Many thanks to George and the guys at Invent Clothing, to Arthur (Pete Lomas’s son and a future engineer, wearing t-shirt) and TinTin (dog, naked) for modelling, and to Paul for making us such a great logo.