buttons

Show your allegiance with a variety of Star Trek buttons from Urban Collector. Wear them on your bag, your jacket, or save them for convention lanyards. You can proudly declare which division you’re in and make a fashion statement. Win.

View the designs for the Academy after the break.

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If you are a fan of foursquare, you now have the option of spending money to become a walking billboard for the location-based social networking website thanks to a new online store.

The foursquare badges in button and sticker form are of particular interest—and it only take five bucks for each set. That’s right—no need to try and earn the badges by actually standing in front of a business and having the app tell you you are too far away to earn points.

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superhero buttonsCongratulations to Stephanie Marx, the winner of our superhero flair contest. Only seven more pieces and you will be up to the standard set by Brian at Chotchkie’s.

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Just a reminder—today is the last day to enter and win 30 high-quality superhero and supervillain buttons from Epic Proportions. All you need to do is send an email to contests@fashionablygeek.com with “I Need More Flair” in the subject line along with your shipping information. Alternatively, you could become a fan of the new Fashionably Geek Facebook page and simply comment with “I Need More Flair” on the contest thread to enter. A winner will be chosen at random and notified on January 18th. Good luck!

superhero buttons

Superheroes , supervillians, robots—this  collection from Epic Proportions has all your favorite characters rendered on a high quality button. To win the entire set, just send an email to contests@fashionablygeek.com with “I Need More Flair” in the subject line along with your shipping information.

Alternatively, you could become a fan of the new Fashionably Geek Facebook page and simply comment with “I Need More Flair” on the contest thread to enter. The winner will be chosen at random after the end date of Friday January 15th. This will go a long way towards your required 37 pieces of flair, so don’t hesitate to enter! Good luck!

superhero buttons

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.

Product Page ($5)

droid does buttons

Tired of Apple and AT&T’s oppressive restrictions? Android is like a divorced dad that sleeps around and doesn’t care too much about what you do. Will it be a stable family life with more rules or a crazy life with more freedom? If you choose the latter, these buttons are for you.

Product Page ($2.50/Also comes in discount packs)

funemployed-buttons

These Funemployed buttons share the ups and downs of joblessness with a variety of quips that let the world know where your mind is on any given day. There’s the “Terminated” button for days when you’re feeling self-pity, “Laid Off and Loving it” for days of empowerment and optimism, “Hire Me” for days when bills come in the mail, and “Need to Get Laid, Not Laid Off” for days when horny steals unemployment’s thunder.

Product Page: ($2 each)

meatbuttons

If you really want to profess your love this Valentine’s Day, wear one of these “I love you more than meat” pins. I know, it’s like telling your kids you love one of them more than the other, but the reality is that bacon doesn’t love you back—it’s trying to kill you…slowly. Actually, I don’t see much of a difference here.

Product Page ($1.75 each)

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I hate putting used tissues and gum wrappers in my pockets. Ana Cardim’s “Garbage Pin” is a handy way to dispose of refuse like this, although I’m not sure that wearing garbage is going to be a fashion trend that will catch on. Either way, the design is just a concept—but the pin would be easy to make if you were so inclined. An additional image is available after the break.

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