Are these t-shirts or the ingredients for dinner? Actually, these are t-shirts—only packaged in a way that makes it look like they came from the grocery store.
Check out the full collection on That’s Nerdalicious!…
Are these t-shirts or the ingredients for dinner? Actually, these are t-shirts—only packaged in a way that makes it look like they came from the grocery store.
Check out the full collection on That’s Nerdalicious!…
Big Brother Tees have a line of shirts that basically criticize the TSA and the technology they use. So if your goal is to score a free prostate exam, by all means wear this shirt to the airport (and maybe this trenchcoat).
Product Page (Prices vary via Boing Boing)
From That’s Nerdalcious!: I’ll bet this version is easier to swallow than the last Indiana Jones movie, but I digress…
T-shirt purveyor Threadless is holding an online baking contest where you turn your favorite Threadless t-shirt design into a nerdalicious cake. And I have to admit, the skull cake on the left is a pretty damn accurate depiction of the shirt on the right. Hit the link below to see more images on how the skull was created.
(Threadcakes via Likecool)
Check out the prizes elite Club Nintendo of Japan members get for 600 points a pop. And the best part is that the shirts are customizable.
Superfans with the means can choose which design they want on the back with an illustrated or pixelated design on the front. All in all, there are dozens of options. Jealous? Yeah, I wouldn’t hold my breath for prizes like this from Nintendo in the US.
(via Kotaku)
You other nerds can’t deny
That when a bot walks in and starts laying waste
And puts a shoulder cannon in your face
You get sprung
Product Page ($15)
Rabid Smurfs get all crazy and imagine that they live in this hypercolor world as a race called the Na’vi where they battle humans and ride huge flying beasts. In reality, they are riding squirrels and shooting arrows at really pissed off ants.
Product Page ($18)
Sadly, real Hobbes instinctively used Calvin as a chew toy. So, when he came to live in Hobbes’ mind, he was always screaming from his wounds. Kind of sad really.
Product Page ($9/Today Only)
Simply put, 80s Tees has some of the best geekwear out there, and they have teamed up with Fashionably Geek to offer one lucky reader a $60 gift code good for anything in the store.
That means you can get awesome stuff like Junk Food shirts, a Shredder hoodie and even that impossibly awesome Ghostbusters Proton Pack we announced earlier today (when it becomes available)—free of charge.
I am officially psyched about watching the series finale of Lost on Sunday, but it is a show many of us will miss. As a tribute, I have compiled 10 of my favorite Lost-themed t-shirts, jackets and jumpsuits from the last few years.
Just a reminder that today is your last day to win one of four $50 gift packs from the NeatoShop and Fashionably Geek that could include everything from clothes to unique stuff for the home.
Check out the contest page for all the details—and remember: only the entries with a wish list of NeatoShop products will be considered.