Despite the fact that “jorf” is a fictional word created purely for the sake of entertainment, many fans have already started to capitalize on the popularity of this particular gag by creating and selling their own “jorf” clothing online.
As of right now, fans of “Jury Duty” are buying and selling “jorf” shirts on sites like Etsy, Redbubble, and even eBay. Though none of these listings are officially licensed products from Amazon Freevee, they do seem remarkably popular so far, with one Etsy listing in particular earning a 4.8/5 star rating based on over 700 reviews. While the majority of these listings replicate the plain white t-shirt of the original clip, sellers like Vanityfeel also offer a wide array of “jorf” shirts in different colors.
Excluding the fact that none of these products are official merchandise from the show, it also seems a bit odd to purchase a shirt which is jokingly said to be a “white supremacist code.” Even though the shirt ultimately means nothing (and is an extremely funny bit from one of the hottest shows out there) one still has to wonder what the conversation will be like when someone is asked what their “jorf” shirt stands for.
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