14 Years. of clubs & Tournaments. One Brand.
From chess clubs & tournaments, to online access — how Wit-T-Shirt is the shirt the chess community actually wears.
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Wear beyond your next move. Wear your Right Move. Wear your Passion.
For 14 years, every design has been drawn by hand, worn at tournaments, and carried into Florida classrooms. No AI. Just chess — worn right.
Wit-T-Shirt · Original Chess Apparel · Est. 2012
From chess clubs & tournaments, to online access — how Wit-T-Shirt is the shirt the chess community actually wears.
Read the Story →Every other chess brand makes one unisex design. We designed an entire line with women in mind. Here's what that looks like — and why it matters.
Read More →When every brand is feeding prompts to a machine, we're still picking up a pen. Here's why that difference shows on the board — and off it.
Read More →Chess teaches patience, strategy, and the courage to commit. Wit-T-Shirt was built on those same principles. Every design is an original — drawn from the culture of the game, made for the people who live it. From tournament floors in Miami to school hallways in Tampa, our shirts have been showing up for over a decade.
We partner with Florida school districts because we believe chess belongs in every classroom. We've been doing this work long before it was a trend — and our apparel is how players carry that pride everywhere they go.
Shop Wit-T-Shirt →Chess4Less.com carries a full range of products for chess players, including boards, sets, books, videos, DVDs, software and computers — with fulfillment centers in Florida and London. The place to shop for all your chess needs.
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Every design is hand-created. No AI art. Real perspective, real craft.
Active partner promoting chess throughout Florida school communities — classrooms, clubs, and tournaments.