Of Course I'm Right Shirts

For the person who's correct most of the time and has stopped pretending otherwise. Browse 12+ designs that wear the confidence out loud.

Editorial

About this collection.

Of Course I'm Right Shirts

Let's be honest: some people are just right more often than not. They're not insufferable about it (usually), but they also don't pretend otherwise. This hub is for them, or for the people in their lives who've accepted this as fact and want to acknowledge it in wearable form.

We carry 12 designs in this collection, ranging from dry one-liners to designs that add just enough visual punch to make the message impossible to miss. Different takes on the same essential truth.

What Defines This Hub

"Of Course I'm Right" sits in an interesting design territory. It's a personality shirt rather than a name shirt, meaning it's not targeted at a specific person by name, but at a specific type of person by temperament. That changes how the design needs to work. The phrase has to carry a tone, not just a statement, and the best versions in this collection do that through a combination of typography, layout, and just enough wit in the surrounding copy or graphic.

We've found that the designs that land hardest in this format tend to be the ones that lean into the self-awareness of the joke. A shirt that plays it totally straight, just the phrase, serious font, nothing else, reads as arrogant. A shirt that signals it's in on the joke, through the size of the lettering, a visual aside, or secondary text that adds a beat, reads as confident-and-funny. That's the target.

What we avoid: designs that add unnecessary visual clutter around the core phrase, designs where the typography is trying to do too much, and anything that tips into genuinely smug territory. The best "Of Course I'm Right" shirt is one the wearer puts on with a smile. Not a smirk, a smile.

These designs work across a fairly wide color range because the personality rather than the name is doing the identifying. That means there's more room to go bolder with color choices here than in the more name-specific hubs, and some of the strongest designs in this collection take advantage of that.

Who Wears This / Gift Context

This is predominantly a self-purchase hub. People find these shirts and think that's me, and they add to cart. The humor lands because it's true, and wearing the truth on a tee is a pretty specific kind of confidence that some people have and some people absolutely do not.

For gifting, you need to know your recipient well. The person who would love this shirt would probably also laugh if you just said the phrase to their face, because they'd agree. They're the friend who says "I told you so" and makes it affectionate. The colleague who is genuinely the person everyone turns to when a decision needs to be made. The family member who has been right about things for so many years that it's no longer up for debate.

Birthdays are the primary gifting occasion here. It works as a standalone gift or paired with something else, a book they'd love, a bottle of something nice. The shirt anchors the gift to their specific personality, which is what elevates it from a novelty item to something they'll actually keep.

These are not kids' shirts. The humor is adult, the sentiment is adult, and the fit options reflect that. Unisex and women's cuts available on most designs in the collection.

Frequently asked questions

Is this shirt actually arrogant to wear, or does it read as a joke?

It reads as a joke — specifically, the kind of joke that's also kind of true. The designs in this collection are curated to hit that self-aware sweet spot rather than genuine arrogance. The right person wears this and everyone around them laughs with them, not at them.

Would this work for someone who doesn't typically self-identify as always being right?

There are people who buy these as a gag — leaning into a bit rather than a genuine personality trait. That works too. The humor holds either way. It's a stronger gift, though, for someone who genuinely fits the description.

How does this compare to the Because I'm [Name] shirts — which is more of a gift?

Both are solid gifts, but they land differently. Because I'm [Name] is more personal — it's keyed to the specific recipient by name. Of Course I'm Right is personality-keyed — it's specific to a type of person, not a name. Both feel considered if you know the person well. The name version requires less explanation; the personality version lands harder if the fit is right.

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