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Franklinstein

Apparently, Founding Father and all-around genius Ben Franklin was the inspiration for Frankenstein. He was no doubt sexied up by artists to create a more human version sans neck bolts and unibrow.

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Frankenstein may not normally bring sexy images into your head, but then he has never adorned a tube top/mini dress before. The shirt keeps it’s monster roots with it’s Frankenstein patch and drawstring detail that is reminiscent of Frank’s scars. It gets it’s sexiness from being a tube top and having a very short skirt. Evil laboratories and green people have an entirely different effect on me after seeing this.

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FrankEinstein Shirt

by Jeff Chenkus on September 15, 2008 · 0 comments

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I think Albert may actually have preferred this alter ego as all he was known for. Explaining complex theories of physics to stupid people would be a lot tougher than convincing people that you really aren’t trying to hurt them.

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I have seen Frankenstein do plenty of things to scare people. The picture that this case portrays is probably more along the lines of how he would really like to express himself to those people who form mobs and chase him with torches. While this display of his may be a bit obnoxious, it would probably get him more respect than his attempts at pleasing others. The case is appropriately sized to be a cigarette case, ID case or business card case.

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Frankenstein Socks

by Jeff Chenkus on August 12, 2008 · 1 comment

in Socks

sometimes you want a little monster mojo but don’t want to go around sporting bolts in your neck. These Frankenstein socks with their stitches around the top give you a subtle touch of the monster that you can choose to show to the world or just keep beneath a pair of pants so that only you know it is there. You probably need a pair of lime green socks in your wardrobe anyway.

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drum-machine-ring

Designed by artist Bil McMullen, the drum machine ring is a must-have for any geek that just happens to be a big fan of percussion instruments.Unfortunately, the sterling silver version pictured above is sold out —but you can still score yourself a 14k Vermeil (gold plated sterling silver) version if you are willing to fork over the cash.

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