Dude...it's not like they are selling merchandise with huge BITCOIN logo,
By the way, such merch also exists. It's on sale.
The funny thing here is that trezor, more than anyone else, should be aware of the need for safe storage of crypto and the associated risks of advertising the ownership of it but for the sake of advertising his product, trezor is ready to neglect this.
it's just discrete Trezor safe logo.
But anyone who recognizes this logo will clearly understand that "the wearer of this T-shirt" knows something about hardware wallets, and therefore about the crypto, which indirectly creates a threat to the owner of the T-shirt.
I am certainly not going to waste money on buying this t-shirts or similar products,
but I have several advertising shirts I got for free and that doesn't mean I drive latest Lamborghini or Mercedes.
I understand and accept your arguments, but I think there is no point in attracting unnecessary attention when don't have to.
I know for a fact crypto brands are giving away free merch all the time on meetings and conventions.
But Trezor doesn't distribute it this way, meaning the owner of the trezor t-shirt didn't get it for free.
This doesn't mean a "hunt" will begin for all owners of similar t-shirts, but it could generate unnecessary attention. Is this what you need? Considering the increasing attention criminals are paying to cryptocurrency holders.