The Project Hail Mary t-shirt is the fan apparel sci-fi readers and space enthusiasts have been looking for — a clean, bold graphic shirt inspired by one of the most beloved science fiction stories of recent years.
Design & Inspiration
Inspired by the mission-patch aesthetic popularized by the world of the novel, this Project Hail Mary t-shirt takes its design cues from the look and feel of interstellar mission insignia. It’s a subtle but instantly recognizable piece of fan apparel for anyone who’s read the book or watched the film. No official licensing — this is independent fan-inspired artwork created for readers and space-culture fans.
When to Wear It
Perfect for book club nights, sci-fi conventions, casual weekends, or as a gift for the space nerd in your life. It’s the kind of shirt that sparks conversation with the right people every single time.
Fabric & Fit
This graphic tee is made from 100% ring-spun cotton — soft, lightweight, and comfortable for all-day wear. Double-stitching on the neckline and sleeves adds durability to a shirt that will hold up wash after wash.
- 100% ring-spun cotton (Sport Grey: 90% cotton / 10% polyester | Dark Heather: 65% polyester / 35% cotton)
- Fabric weight: 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)
- Smooth shoulder-to-shoulder taping
- Quarter-turned to avoid centre creases
- Unisex fit, true to size — size up for an oversized look
Printed On Demand
This shirt is printed to order just for you. Making items on demand instead of in bulk helps cut unnecessary overproduction — so thank you for shopping thoughtfully.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this officially licensed? No — this is independent fan-inspired apparel and is not affiliated with the author, publisher, or any official film or book production.
- Would this make a good gift for a science fiction fan? Yes — this Project Hail Mary t-shirt works well as a birthday or holiday gift for any book lover or space enthusiast.
Explore more unique designs in our Funny & Meme Shirts collection or browse all New Arrivals. For background on real NASA mission patch traditions, see the mission patch Wikipedia page.









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