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Good thing this Transformers Bumblebee hat is kind of bulky and soft, because you’ll need the extra padding for all of the blows you will be taking to the head for wearing it.

And don’t even think about painting the tips of the ears black and trying to pass this off as a Pikachu hat. That just makes things worse.

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Seahope has teamed up with Takara Tomy to produce this new timepiece inspired by Transformers, which is slated for release sometime this year. Although transforming robot watches are nothing new, this one features a unique dot-matrix LED display on its chest. However, some of the details are still sketchy. We still don’t know the price, size, release date, or what it transforms into when it’s not a robot. For the sake of those with a burning desire for a transforming watch, we hope the mystery doesn’t last long.

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New Era appears to be continuing their assault on all things nerdy with a line of shiny, Transformers-themed baseball hats. No word on when these might actually hit store shelves, but there is a good chance you will see them coming from a mile away.

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There have been several sets of Transformers cufflinks based on the Autobot and Decepticon shields, but this is the first I’ve come across that feature full-on robots. So, this set is the obvious choice for nerds that are forced to trade in the t-shirt and shorts for a more presentable look now and then.

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If you are looking for some super flair, Epic Proportions can easily help you reach the 15-piece limit your boss requires. Available sets include: Transformers, King of Monsters, Star Wars, Avengers, Five Deadly Venoms, Bruce Lee, Batman, THe “B” List, X-Men, Spider-Man, Justice League, Voltron, and Science Ninjas.

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Now here is something that would be truly frighting—an alien race of robots disguised as other robots disguised as everyday machines waging war on Earth.

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I’m not sure what this vehicle is transforming into, or why there is a dude with a bird’s head in the driver’s seat, but the design certainly makes for an interesting shirt.

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Here are the top ten Fashionably Geek Products for the week of July 20th-26th, 2009:

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Hot Stormy Lovin’ T-Shirt: Awkward moments on the Death Star.

Handerpants: Tighty whities for your hands.

Fishbowl Bag: Takes you shopping with the fishes.

Bicycle Necklace: Painstakingly handcrafted by insane clowns.

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Early on, Transformers tried to blend in with humans before deciding to mimic our machines. Needless to say, their original plan didn’t work out so well.

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What is a transformer supposed to do when there aren’t any cool cars, jets or big rigs around to help conceal your identity? In the old west the choices were clear: you could transform into a colt 45, a rocking chair, a bottle of whiskey, tumbleweed, a cadaver or a metal pedestrian with a handlebar mustache. Some chose to be a public shower to remove all threats of discovery, while others chose to live on the edge by immersing themselves in public life. With technology this boring, its no wonder movie studios and toy companies past them by. After all, what kid would want to play with a toy robot that transforms into an outhouse?

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