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Ada Lovelace Portrait Tee | First Computer Programmer | Spitfire Ladies
Ada Lovelace Portrait Tee | First Computer Programmer | Spitfire Ladies
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In 1843, Ada Lovelace published a translation of an Italian mathematician's lecture on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and added her own notes, which were three times longer than the original text. Those notes contained the first computer algorithm ever written. The machine wasn't built yet. She wrote the program for a computer that didn't exist, a century before the field of computer science had a name. This bold graphic portrait tee features her face, name, and most groundbreaking contributions to computing on the front, as part of the Women Who Made History collection, a series built for the names that should have been in the textbook from the beginning.
For the software engineer who knows whose shoulders she's standing on, the CS educator making the case that computing was founded by a woman, and the STEM student who wants her wardrobe to match her coursework. Perfect for Women's History Month, coding bootcamps, hackathons, tech conferences, and any Tuesday when the history of your field deserves a correction.
π Product Features
- 100% US-grown cotton β soft, strong & sustainable
- Medium-weight fabric (5.3 oz/ydΒ²) β perfect for year-round wear
- Classic fit with crew neckline β timeless, relaxed style
- Tear-away label β no itch, no fuss
- No side seams β smooth feel under arms
- Taped shoulders β built for long-term durability
π± Ethical & Quality Assurance
- Made with ethically harvested US cotton
- Member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol
- Oeko-Tex certified β tested for safety & quality
β¨ Design & Comfort
- Versatile unisex style β easy to dress up or down
- Great for everyday wear, gifting, or self-expression
- Feels as good as it looks β effortless, breathable, and reliable
π§Ό Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold (max 30C/90F)
- Tumble dry low
- No bleach (non-chlorine only)
- Do not iron or dry clean
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