A surprising statistic: 62% of students report lower focus in online classes when they wear uncomfortable clothing, according to a 2025 study on remote learning habits. That stat hits close to home for anyone who has sat through a three-hour lecture in stiff jeans or an itchy sweater. Your outfit directly affects your mindset, posture, and ability to engage. And when you're already fighting Zoom fatigue, the last thing you need is a scratchy tag distracting you from taking notes.
Enter Joe Bartolozzi merch. Designed for lounging, streaming, and all-day comfort, Joe's collection fits naturally into the online classroom routine. Whether you're hiding your pajama pants or showing off your favorite creator, these pieces are built for the long haul. In my 10 years working with print-on-demand, I've seen fan merch evolve from cheap giveaways to legit staples in people's wardrobes. Joe's line is a prime example: soft fabrics, relaxed fits, and designs that spark conversation during breakout rooms.



