I’m in my mid-20s, so obviously I think this tee is cool, but in my role as ‘Lord of all T-Shirts’, I must say that the simple aiport-sign-esque design style works pretty nicely as well, bravo Nerdy Shirts
Costiness=$19.97 Buy it at Nerdy Shirts
I was happy to see Threadless repirnt this popular design, I like the concept, if only because it means I can daydream about the meeting they’re holding “so guys, just move from side to side and dropping down ever-so slowly, it’s the perfect plan, there’s no way we’ll lose.”
Costiness=$18 Buy it at Threadless
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As you can tell from that exclamation mark, I’m a little bit excited about this hoodie, so clearly my Space Invaders addiction shows no sign of being alleviated.
The big sewn-on Space Invader graphic on the front doesn’t actually do a whole lot for me, it’s rather normal, though as I am a fan I would still probably wear it. For me, the best part of this hoodie can be found inside the hood, where there’s that wonderful patterned lining. There’s also a custom zipper pull that’s cool, I would have preferred to see a cut-out of an invader, though that’s probably not particularly practical.
Costiness=$69.95 Buy the Re-Invaded Zip Hoody @ SplitReason.com

Naturally, I’d like to see what this tee looks like on an actaul person, or even just the printed tee, especially since they do have
the real thing on hand, but the concept is funny enough for me to not let that stand in the way of sharing it with you, because really, who doesn’t love Mario?
The tee comes from Gamerprint who are a new British company who’re making gamer tees that do that thing I like, staying in the in-game universe and presenting it as real, which goes beyond the usual offerings of “game logo on a t-shirt” or “lame slogan about l33t speak on a t-shirt” and gives you something far more wearable. Also, the tees aren’t too expensive for Americans, which is a definite plus for the majority of HYA readers.
Costiness=£10 Available from GamerPrint