Curious about Slackware T-shirts - "Slackware ARM" running on ARM CPUs

Looking at the Slackware homepage, it seems there's a project called Slackware ARM.
In short, to put it simply, it's Slackware that runs on ARM CPUs, which are found in many smartphones today.
What happens if this is possible? Slackware will run on hardware that uses ARM CPUs.
It feels like I'm saying the same thing twice.
Recently, Apple should also be using ARM CPUs, and Slackware can run on Raspberry Pi.
However, due to driver compatibility, it probably doesn't work yet? (I'm not an expert, so I don't know much.) It seems there aren't any masochists trying to run Slackware on smartphones these days, but it seems to be confirmed to work on Chrome Books.
Addendum: It seems to be working on tablets.
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So, while watching a Slackware ARM YouTube video, I noticed something.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxvLMIPy\_Vw&ab\_channel=SlackwareARM
He's wearing studded, festive pants or something, and it's really intriguing...
Stylistically, he's a punk, but I wonder if this is what a modern 'cypherpunk' looks like.
So, I became curious about the T-shirt he was wearing, but I couldn't find any Slackware T-shirts when I searched.
Apparently, there's only one person who purchased it as of 2011.
Slackware 13.37 Black T-shirt Limited Edition
I'm really curious about the circumstances of a Japanese person specifically buying it from the US at that time.
So, I became curious about what kind of merchandise was available from the now-defunct Slackware Store, so I decided to check the web archive (web gyotaku).

Note that the site is from 2007, so it's different from what the person who purchased it in 2011 would have seen.
Is it a Hanes Beefy with a two-tag label?
Hmm, it's not a modern, clean shot; it has movement, and the image is cropped.

Baseball cap.

Bottle opener.
I wondered why this item existed, but it might be because Patrick, the head of Slackware, is such a beer enthusiast that he even brews his own beer at home.
Two dollars, that's cheap.
Looking at other items, the price range doesn't seem to be profit-driven; they managed quite well with that...
I really want the items in the images now, so let's do a bit more research.