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Get Your Geek On: Fun Geek and Gamer Apparel

Get Your Geek On: Fun Geek and Gamer Apparel
You're standing in line in Starbucks and you must have passed by 100 people today. It's just a routine coffee run but then something out of the ordinary happens: someone walks toward you, smiles and tells you that they like your shirt. Geek recognizes Geek, Gamer recognizes Gamer. This has happened to me a few times. I'm a lover of message tees. My first one said "On your mark, get set... GO AWAY" and after that, an addiction was born. Now, I have a variety of message tees that I sport now and again.

Here are a few that I have that I thought were kind of cool. Check them out!

Get Your Geek On:  We all know that song (at least the older of us do). It commanded us to Get Your Freak On. Alas, the secret is out. The biggest freaks, are the geeks. We bring an intellectual accent to good old fashioned kinky behavior. We were geeks before it was "cool". So continue the movement, and encourage others to get their geek on too!
This design comes in a few different colors and even as a hooded sweatshirt if you want to wear it during the colder months. Prices start at $22.99USD and go up to $38.99USD for the hooded sweatshirt. Both designs of the tee come in men and women's sizes so anyone can get their Geek On with ease.
Hate The Player, Don't Hate The Gamer Tee: This tee is kind of cool. It doesn't come in any colors other than white which is a bit discouraging because I am notorious for spilling ketchup on anything white. The bright side? The message is kind of funny. I've heard people say "don't hat the player, hate the game" before and this is a nice way to switch it up. Gamers often get a bad wrap but as a woman, I would have to say that Players are definitely the enemy. This shirt is $21.99USD and comes in standard sizes (S, M, L, XL) so there aren't any baby tee cuts for women.

I hope you enjoyed the tees, more to come!

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