Windows 10 marketing campaign goes forward

Aug 4, 2015 10:02 GMT  ·  By

With Windows 10 alive and kicking, Microsoft can go on with its marketing push, as it tries to make everyone aware that its new operating system is available and offered free of charge for those running genuine Windows 7 or 8.1.

So today, the company has brought some new apparel in its store for hardcore Windows 10 fans, which not only appeals to those who have been using the new operating system from the very beginning but also helps Redmond ramp up its marketing efforts.

The new T-shirts come with all kinds of messages built around Windows 10, including “Bleed blue,” Eat, Sleep, Do,” “1985,” and “I Do.” Most of these messages have already been used on banners and other marketing content displayed by Microsoft either online or offline.

“Celebrate the release of Windows 10 with this distinctive t-shirt. Made from 100% cotton for a feel that is soft to the touch but durable. This shirt features the ‘Bleed Blue’ motto and Windows logo screened in high contrast white set against azure for a stylish minimal look,” Microsoft says in the description of the new shirts.

Recently, the company has started placing banners in the Redmond campus in anticipation of the Windows 10 launch, again with the same messages, trying to promote the productivity side of the operating system.

$10.36 for a T-shirt

The new T-shirts can be the perfect gift for Microsoft enthusiasts, so the company has made them pretty affordable, with most of them available for only $10.36. There are some versions sold for $7, but these are only available in bulk, so you need to buy many more to benefit from this price cut.

The T-shirts are available online, but you should also be able to find them in official Microsoft stores as long as the Windows 10 marketing push continues.