
It’s basically just a red bow tie, but its the only red bow tie that has the distinction of being an officially licensed Doctor Who product. Accept no red bow tie substitutes.
For added authenticity, pair it with the official 11th Doctor’s jacket.
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There aren’t any details on where you can purchase these superhero bow ties, but it looks like a simple DIY job. If you want something a little more elaborate, these might fit the bill.
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If you thought bow ties couldn’t possibly get any geekier—take a look at the evidence. Bonus nerd points for being a clip-on.
Check out the Superman version after the break.
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According to the Doctor, bow ties are cool. So are Stetsons. So, it makes sense that you should wear this shirt with a bow tie and a Stetson…and a cape. Just my two cents.
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Ah yes…very swanky. All you need is a tweed jacket with elbow pads, some suspenders and a Stormtrooper helmet to complete this look.
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Taking a page from the Mr. Peanut handbook are a myriad of woodland critters looking to refine their image. They may be penniless and have to poop in the forest, but their threads give them a look that would allow them to fit in at even the most lavish country club snob party. Additional designs are pictured after the break.
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Looking for your very own geek to fix your computer and rake in the large salaries associated with tech jobs? Wear a bow tie necklace available in three universally uncool patterns. It’s the perfect way to let all those eligible nerds know that you only have eyes for them.
Product Page: (13,440 Yen, or about $134)