<![CDATA[Gizmodo: tees]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: tees]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/tees http://gizmodo.com/tag/tees <![CDATA[Apparently Making Bacon Bits Is Just Like Playing Space Invaders]]> We've all underestimated the power of the recent bacon movement. Hop on this meme while it's still hot (and crispy-smokey-delicious) with this $10 shirt from woot!. And here we always thought bacon bits were made of soy. [shirt.woot! via geekologie]

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<![CDATA[The Gaming Revolution Sparks Very Non-Revolting T-Shirt]]> "The Gaming Revolution" shirt foretells the day when the proletariat will rise up and seize control of the government using advanced military skills developed through endless hours of Call of Duty. [Threadless Thanks Paul!]

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<![CDATA[Here's a Camera Phone T-Shirt, No Need to Thank Us]]> If you've enjoyed the repetition of Flight of the Conchords' camera phone joke, you may also enjoy this $15 t-shirt that's either a clever allusion or a blatant rip-off. [snorgtees via Fashionably Geek]

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<![CDATA[Pac-Man Calls the Ghostbusters, Again]]> Two weeks ago, we spotted a t-shirt in which Pac-Man decided to use Ghostbusters technology to spook those ghosts once and for all. Today, he does it again.

Available at Busted Tees for $17, Ghost Catcher explores the lengths that a gluttonous and brutal carnivore will go to for a snack of psychokinetic energy. I have no idea what's caused the sudden surge in Pac-Man/Ghostbusters crossbranded apparel, but you know what? I couldn't trace the impetus of putting peanut butter and jelly together for the first time, either. Let's just roll with it, see where these shirts take us. [Busted Tees via Fashionably Geek]

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<![CDATA[Death Star Disco, Dark Side Inferno]]> Who likes to party? The Dark Side likes to party. Pick up this Death Star Disco tee for $25, the perfect accoutrement for your custom tailored Vader-style leisure suit. [redbubble via Fashionably Geek]

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<![CDATA[Bar Trek: The Next Inebriation]]> It's an unfortunate turn of events when Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Sulu don't get along in real life. But we'd like to believe that through the magic of t-shirts and a night out drinking with the buddies that we can solve most any of the world's problems. Bar Trekkin’ celebrates the original Star Trek cast by capturing a moment in time—probably imagined—when the bridge of the Enterprise could unite in the seconds before a drunken street brawl.

Bar Trekkin’ runs $18 and is available in all sizes for men and women. [Go Ape Shirts via Defamer]

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<![CDATA[Every Boy Needs a Killer Tentacled Robot (Tee)]]> As parents and potential parents, we want better lives for our children. If we drank high fructose corn syrup, we want our children turning back to sugar cane. If we smoked crack and flagellated the occasional trucker for money, we want our children having access to the purist ADHD pharmaceuticals that our Blue Cross coverage can buy. That's how progress works. And if nothing else, this t-shirt featuring a boy and a simple robot that loves him is a beacon of progress. Vote for it now so we can actually buy the shirt soon. [Design by Humans via Super Punch]

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<![CDATA[EcoSaber Shirt: The Kinder, Eco-Friendlier Lightsaber]]> If there was ever a Jedi hippie, this is the lightsaber he would use. Let's face it, CFLs last a lot longer than energy blades and they are much cheaper to operate. Plus, they help protect the galaxy. Think about it. Available for $26. [Redbubble via Geekologie]

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<![CDATA[A/V Receiver Tee Declares Your Back THX Certified, Ready to Blast]]> Aahhggg hooking up new A/V gear: the beautifully colored plug porn, just ready to accept fresh, pure cable connections. So satisfying, so fulfilling. Now you can spread that love all around with this new tee from Threadless—"A/V" designed by fellow hookup enthusiast Olly Moss. Olly, I don't know you, but I think we would get along very, very well. My back has been needing a few additional HDMI outs, and now it has them. Thank you sir. Take a detailed look after the jump, and then order it: [Threadless - Thanks, Graham!]

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<![CDATA[$1,690 Gundam Shirt Teases Us With Vomit]]> These days, wearing a giant robot on your shirt just isn't enough to be ostracized from the party. Step up your game with the the Swarovski crystal hand-stitched Gundam tee. Not only is it a worthy homage to your favorite battle robot, but to Swarovski-covered tech everywhere. (On a side note, when will manufacturers tire of the same old, cover it in crystal method of making gadgets more expensive. How about just manufacturing more amazing tech?)

So just how much is too much to spend on geek fashion? I'd wager $1,690 is, at minimum, a starting point for the discussion. [plasticbamboo]

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