Resistor Code Kids T-Shirt, Toddler or Youth size

$ 21.00

Resistor Code Kids T-Shirt, Toddler or Youth size. Geeky parents: It's never too young to start tinkering with electronics. Your wee kiddo can look just like a tiny resistor! A shirt like this is just impossible to resist! Shown on light blue.

• 3 toddler sizes: 2T, 4T, 6T
• 3 youth sizes: YS-YL
• 4.2 oz., 100% ring-spun, combed cotton jersey
• Screenprinted with non-toxic waterbased ink
• Wash inside out in cold water, tumble dry low

Love this print, but want a different style? It's also available on our adult tee, crop top, or baby snapsuit! Looking for this print on a necktie or scarf? Head on over to our sister site at Cyberoptix!

To those who don't know, when seeing this cute t-shirt in action, it's just a nifty mod-stripe. To those who do, it is some perfect minimalist geekiness. How can you resist...these are irresistible. What is your tolerance? Hand printed in the USA in our Detroit Michigan studio.

The electronic color code is used to indicate the values or ratings of electronic components, for resistors, capacitors, inductors, and more. The electronic color code was developed in the early 1920s by the Radio Manufacturers Association. The color bands of the carbon resistors can be three, four, five or, six bands. The first two bands represent first two digits to measure their value in ohms. The third band of a three- or four-banded resistor represents multiplier; a fourth band denotes tolerance.