Jay Graber, CEO of Bruceki Splash Last week, at SXSW, her keynote appeared on the T-shirt, which was cleverly played on Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg. Or, at least it seems like it is subtle. But so many appreciate the jabs that users convinced the Blues to reappear and sell Graber’s shirts, although this is a deep Latin language reference written in black ink on black fabric.
Rose Wang, Brusky’s chief operating officer, said the company made more money in a day of T-shirt sales.
“That’s it. Write In a Bruinsky article.
The Blues are shirts sell $40, is the rebuttal of Zuckerberg’s shirt Design and dress Last year’s event. His shirt announced Automatic Zuck Aut Nihilwhich means “Zach or nothing”. Zuckerberg Reference Latin Aut Caesar Aut Nihilreaching direct similarities between the controversial Roman dictator and himself.
Graber’s shirt says Mundus sine caesaribusOr, “a world without Caesar.”
Zuckerberg has long expressed interest in the Roman Empire – The Roman Empire is His own “Roman Empire” – Maybe he saw the similarities between Julius Caesar and himself. Like Caesar, Zuckerberg is both powerful and split, but comparing himself to one of the most controversial politicians in world history takes a lot of arrogance.
Graber’s fans – or maybe Zuckerberg’s haters – love this shirt very much Almost immediately Sold the first printed shirt. On Tuesday, the company reopened its Shopify page for orders, which will remain open for the week. As Wang said, the company makes more money in one day than it does in two years of selling in a custom domain.
Impressively, the blues didn’t push it Domain sales Wang told TechCrunch was very difficult. Domain sales make sense for Bruesky, because users can convert domain names they own into social handles, but the ability to buy domains has never even been integrated into the Bluesky app.
If Brusky’s Other monetization ideas Don’t exercise, then maybe it’s time to turn these coders toward ungodly fashion designs.