Archive for: t-shirt
- November 18, 2010 11:48 am
Between Angry Birds LEGO figures, Angry Birds plush toys, and Angry Birds iPhone cases, I’d have to say that we’re in the midst of a massive overtaking consisting of some very colorful, very…um…angry birds. We already know that Rovio wants AB to become bigger than Tetris. And so far, they’re well on their way. If anything, it won’t be too long before we can’t go an hour without seeing some fluffy, legless bird’s image plastered on anything and everything imaginable.
Personally, I’m still holding out for the Angry Birds contacts lenses. Some screenshots after the jump…
- September 28, 2010 9:22 pm
Besides your usual geeky affair of smartphones, computers, and new fangled TV’s, clothing itself can even be a highly sought after item. Normal clothing is pretty boring to a digital junkie like you and I, but more sophisticated and “modern” threads such as those found at Think Geek, among others, are truly pushing the boundaries of what the typical “clothing” label entails. Think Geek was kind enough to give me four t-shirts for review so that you, the aspiring reader, can make an informed decision the next time you’re going through your cart and deciding what to buy. So hop on past for a good look at four awesome t-shirts: The Drum Kit, The Electric Guitar, The Personal Soundtrack, and, The WiFi Detector…

True Android junkies never waste a moment to proclaim their love for their favorite Droid. Whether it be by some good looking theme, screename for an Android blog, or simply by dream, Android has quite the loyal following.
If you believe in that Android is incredible enough to warrant ‘splaying it on your chest for the world to see, get out that magic plastic card and plunker down the dough for your very own
[Product Page: Exploded Andy]

No matter the occasion, I can’t see any reason why you wouldn’t want to rock the Star Wars Tuxedo T-Shirt. Star Wars by itself is awesome. Combine it with the old tie on a t-shirt joke and you’ve got gold.
It may not be uber casual like a normal tux would portray, but it’s just the right get up for any self respecting nerd.
Suit and tie? Nah, I’ll take the Star Wars Tux T please…
[Product Page: StarWars.com]

Looking to find that perfect significant other that will fit to you like a piece of a puzzle? There are tons of of dating sites, social networking portals, and other tools for single people to find love in this vast world. For the geeky person however, I don’t know of too many options (please correct me if I’m wrong). If you’re a geek and really want to find that other special geek that ticks the same way you do, the Promimity Sensing T-Shirt is *the* only dating tool you need.
The concept is simple, the shirt beams out a signal. Said shirt will then display via signal bars on the shirt how close you are to other persons wearing the same shirt. Pretty cool. Just imagine, finding the love of your geeky life by literally running in to someone wearing the same proximity sensing t-shirt as you — pretty neat huh?
Available in mens and womens form factors for the low low price of $19.99. Ask yourself, is twenty bucks really too much to ask for if it brings you a lifetime of geek infested happiness? I think now.
[Product Page: ThinkGeek]
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If you’re spent any amount of time here at Gadgetsteria, you know we love our geeky-clothing. Along those lines, WiFi detecting clothing and gadgets are some of our top favorites. We’ve touched on the WiFi detecting t-shirt and hat before. This time however we have a more “social” WiFi detecting item that may just strike your fancy — the WiFi detecting bumper sticker.
In all honesty, the WiFi detecting bumper sticker isn’t exactly an entirely new gadget. Instead, the clever folks at Instructables have gone ahead and transformed the WiFi detecing t-shirt into a nice little bumper sticker with a few over the counter items, namely double-sided tape. Cutting out the actual WiFi signal meter from the shirt and sticking it on the window of your car is ingenious if not a bit useless as the general populous who will see the meter will be in traffic with you. But I digress.
If you’re a geek, there really isn’t any question as to “if” you should do this. Instead, you should ask yourself how many of your cars you want to put this on…
TechChee > Ubergizmo
- September 15, 2009 6:23 am

Today is a sad day indeed. While not all geeks have some weird fascination with space, Star Wars/Trek, and other non-earthly things, most everyone can surely can muster a smirk at the sight of the “Spacebook T-Shirt”. Featuring a humerous pun on the popular social networking site, the Spacebook T-Shirt scratches the surface of the inner lives of Storm Troopers — something that is a very rare sight to say the least. I can’t believe that it took this long for someone to conjure up a t-shirt in this style. Now before you go all drool happy and start throwing plastic and or money at your computer screen, you may want to know one sad, depressing detail. The Spacebook T-Shirt for the time being is not scheduled to be printed. Nooooooo! That means no Storm Trooper friending for you. I would easily buy a couple of these shirts if they were for sale as they’re just damn cool! If I were you, I’d contact Tee Fury and urge, beg, plead them to print this t-shirt. Who’s with me?
A second picture shows off the back just after the click…

Do you remember when you were a kid and all you wanted for Christmas, Birthday, Easter, every second hour was toys toys and more toys? Whenever you came across a box that had the ever dreaded clothing items in it you put on a fake smile to please mom and dad, but deep down you were weeping inside. My how age changes you. With fathers day coming up, why not show him some of your geeky love with a shirt that spells it out for everyone to see? The Binary Dad t-shirt is as the name implies a geek gift through and through. Instead of a simple “Dad” splayed across the front, casual onlookers will instead see “01000100″ “01000001″ “01000100″ displayed proudly across dear ‘ol dad’s chest. While most people (your dad included at first anyway) will have absolutely no clue what the heck the shirt says, at least you can feel proud about spreading the geeky word. Don’t you think your dad is worth the $15.99-$17-99? Think Geek has the hook up. The ways of the geek are spread one person and idea at a time. Get spreadin’!
Source: Think Geek