Posts Tagged ‘Shirts’
Pterrific!
ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses

“We think this friendly little guy (girl? smaller cranial crest…) might be a pterandon. Just to clarify, whatever it is, it’s part of the order Pterosauria. It’s a pterosaur; it’s not a dinosaur. (It doesn’t get to be a dinosaur cause it doesn’t have that unique upright stance like T. Rex. Rawr. Raaaaawr. *flails tiny arms*) But if your kid loves dinosaurs, he or she is likely to love this shirt, too. Love of prehistoric reptiles knows no order, suborder, family, or genus. Yellow 100% cotton shirt features a pterosaur in flight, with a child mounted on its back shouting, “”Pterrific!”" You know you’d totally do it if you could.”
Pterrific!
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Binary Mom
ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses

“Sorry mom, but we have neglected you for too long. We know you’re either a geek yourself or the proud mother of a geek and it’s about time you were given the opportunity to show it off. How’s about our nice Binary Mom tee? It’s a great way to confound those non-geeky types with your binary sweetness. Looser cut than a babydoll tee, this is considered a “”classic cut”". It’s styled for women, but is not tight or fitted. 100% combed ring-spun cotton 1×1 rib, 6.1 oz in Bimini. “”MOM”" printed on the front in binary! This shirt fits like Chocolate Molecule. Note: Please reference the table below to choose your size. S M L XL XXL Chest 36 in. 38 in. 42 in. 44 in. 46 in. Length 23 1/4 in. 24 in. 24 3/4 in. 25 1/2 in. 26 1/4 in. Women’s US Size 4-6 8-10 12-14 16-18 20-22″
Binary Mom
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1up Mushroom Polo (UPF 40)
ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses

“Athletes get all sorts of performance wear tailored to them. We think geeks should, too. This is our casual Friday performance wear. Its moisture-wicking capabilities are perfect if you’re gonna have to be fiddling behind the rack for a while or if you’re on stage in front of 500 potential content creators hoping you’ll only have to explain how the new content management system works once. And its UPF 40 sun protection literally has your back when you’re outside geocaching, playing kickball, or whatever it is you do outside. UPF is used for fabric to measure penetration of both UVA and UVB rays. UPF 40 means that 97.5% of the UV rays that hit the shirt are absorbed by the fabric. And not your skin. Plus. This two-tone polo in stone (main body) and black (sides and details) features an embroidered 1up Mushroom. The shirt is made of 100% polyester moisture-wicking mesh and is tagless for less itching during annoying meetings. The fabric is rated UPF 40. And it’s soft. “”Hey. Come feel this”" soft. Relaxed fit. Please reference the table below to choose your size. S M L XL XXL Chest 40 in. 44 in. 48 in. 52 in. 56 in. Length 29 in. 30 in. 31 in. 31 1/2 in. 32 in.”
1up Mushroom Polo (UPF 40)
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Evolution Babydoll
ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses

“You got your Lego creationists and your Lego evolutionists. Lego creationists are always asking, “”If minifigs evolved from 1×1 bricks, then why do 1×1 bricks still exist?”" Cause you can’t build the Death Star with a bunch of minifigs. Duh. But you don’t want to hear the Lego version of the big bang theory. Bricks flung to the far reaches of the living room. It’s not a pretty thing, especially if you’re walking around barefoot. This is an authentic Glennz t-shirt, full of New Zealand-y goodness. Printed on an asphalt, 100% fine jersey cotton babydoll (fitted) t-shirt, this design features a series of Lego bricks which transform by stages into a minifig. It’s printed on American Apparel, which fits differently than most of ThinkGeek’s shirts, so be sure to check the Sizing Info tab to ensure you select the right size.”
Evolution Babydoll
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Go For Launch
ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses

“Since NASA is retiring the Space Shuttle program, they’re going to have a lot of equipment they won’t need any more, so we’re gonna borrow some. First we’ll sign out two empty solid rocket boosters and fill them with 1,100,000 pounds of propellant. And by “”propellant,”" we mean Mentos. 13,538,462 of them or 967,033 rolls. Then, we’ll need an external tank, which is a little trickier since they’re not recovered. Hopefully they have an extra one laying about someplace. Or, hey. I bet the National Air and Space Museum right down the road has one we could borrow. Instead of filling it with liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, though, we’ll fill it with liquid Diet Coke. 528616 gallons of it. And then 70 miles above the Earth, the tank will be jettisoned to fall in a large plastics recycling container in a remote section of ocean. Cause that’s how we roll. This is an authentic Glennz t-shirt, full of New Zealand-y goodness. Printed on a royal blue, 100% fine jersey cotton t-shirt, this design features the Space Shuttle orbiter unit with a bottle of Diet Coke and two packs of Mentos strapped to it. It’s printed on American Apparel, which fits differently than most of ThinkGeek’s shirts, so be sure to check the Sizing Info tab to ensure you select the right size.”
Go For Launch
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