Microsoft Does Softwear. No, That’s Not a Typo.

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Having failed (twice!) to woo young defectors with ads, Microsoft tries appealing to their unending quest for ironic shirts.

The so-called Softwear line of tees joins Crispin Porter + Bogusky’s ongoing “I’m a PC” campaign. Common — who already appears in ads for Microsoft’s Zune — infused the shirts with retro cred and his own ’80s-inspired designs.

Variants include:

o The DOS Tangle: “The first logo you saw on a screen.”
o The 101: “Learn to speak the language.” Oooh, binary.
o The Misdemeanor: “Everyone deserves a second chance.”

There’s something the world needs now: mugshots of Bill Gates prowling the streets.

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