
Laser cut pendants are all the rage these days, and there is no end to the nerdy designs. I particularly like Etsy seller LicketyCut’s selection. Star Trek to gaming to superheroes, the shop has a bit of everything including these Wonder Woman and Mass Effect designs.
Check out the Wonder Woman pendant after the break along with a pin version of the N7 Mass Effect badge.
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It looks like Wonder Woman and Killer Croc will be joining the club of heroes and villains to find their way onto footwear. Cad Bane Converse All Stars were spotted at WonderCon last week, and just like those, these new designs will be sold exclusively at Journeys. They hit the stores and web on April 2 (Wonder Woman) and April 9 (Killer Croc); supplies will be limited so if you want them, don’t hesitate. Though the shoes probably won’t give you superpowers (maybe you’ll get a radioactive pair though, who knows), they will make you extra stylish!
Check out close up photos and the Killer Croc shoes after the break.
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This adorable photo of a father and daughter in matching Wonder Woman outfits was taken outside the DC booth at WonderCon this weekend by our own Amy Ratcliffe. That having been said, look for her WonderCon recap on Nerd Approved and Fashionably Geek later this week!
But I have to ask—who wore it better?
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Could the world finally get sexy superhero lingerie? Socially Stealth is certainly working on it. Though the Wonder Woman lingerie isn’t available to order just yet, they are making a list of interested parties for the upcoming release. I think the design hits the right notes and absolutely misses the trashy, Halloween costume look I’ve seen some superhero lingerie take on. It just needs a lasso.
View a design sketch of the underwear after the break.
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A woman wearing superhero boy shorts is irresistible. That having been said, check out these new Batman and Wonder Woman versions from ’80s Tees.
The Wonder Woman version is pictured after the break.
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Fashionably Geek reader Ashley sent us this pic of a Wonder Woman tattoo recently inked by Marcus Aday of Undisputed Tattoo in Wichita, KS. We especially love the choice of artwork for this. The original piece (pictured on the right) is by David Despau—an illustrator that does some remarkable stuff.
Thanks Ashley!
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Not even Wonder Woman could withstand her wrath.
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Distressed Wonder Woman design on an off-the-shoulder fleece sweatshirt. Retro style that’s probably super comfortable to wear.
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