synthesizers


Until ThinkGeek comes up with an accordion shirt, this is the coolest you’ll ever be wearing a shirt that doubles as a playable musical instrument.

You can play up to “five different pro-quality sampled instruments” and up to eight keys at once. Plus, the retro amp box can be attached right to your belt. Naturally, all of the electronic parts can be removed for washing.

Product Page ($30-$33/Available Starting on November 30th via OhGizmo)

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Synth nerds finally have a tie that reflects their personal style. According to the product site:

Built in 1975, the EMS Synthi-E was one of the first traveling synthesizers, strangely foreshadowing the laptop music of today. It was a low cost version of the Synthi-A designed for schools and colleges, the unit was easily transportable as it is housed in a small briefcase and is battery operated.

The tie itself is made from a soft microfiber and the colors can be altered upon request.

Product Page ($30)