VaatiKaiba Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 I was wondering if anyone could recommend any good, reliable (and safe) sites for buying gaming t-shirts. I'm looking in for particular for Mario, Zelda, and Phoenix Wright ones. I know eBay is obvious, but I was thought there might be a wider selection somewhere else. Thanks!
welsh_gamer Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Zelda Tri-force T shirt here Mario Kart T shirt here
Pantsu Man! Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 I was gonna suggest play.com as well. I bought some from them a few years back. If you find any Phoenix Wright ones then I also need to know.
Goafer Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 Help the community! http://www.redbubble.com A few that I quite like:
Pyxis Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 (edited) If you want to be the coolest person around, buy a Mario to Milo tshirt: http://sneakermaniac.com/bape-mario-to-milo”-t-shirts/ I have it in green. Milo is very fashionable at the moment. If you are buying clothes from a Japanese or Chinese site, always go two sizes up. If you are a medium, you need to buy extra large. Edited May 1, 2009 by Pyxis
Caris Posted May 1, 2009 Posted May 1, 2009 You don't want to wear gaming t shirts, you might as well wear a t shirt saying "please don't have sex with me".
Daft Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 You don't want to wear gaming t shirts, you might as well wear a t shirt saying "please don't have sex with me". Agreed, they are beyond uncool.
The Bard Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Lol not entirely true, my GF wears my Street Fighter tee from time to time...when she needs a sweat rag after the gym =p.
Molly Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 You don't want to wear gaming t shirts, you might as well wear a t shirt saying "please don't have sex with me". lol, if it was a t-shirt with something from the new banner on, I'd definitely agree. Unless it was the red robot, kinda like that.
Pyxis Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 (edited) Bape = cool What hoodie wouldn't want to be seen in this: Edited May 2, 2009 by Pyxis
Paj! Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 You don't want to wear gaming t shirts, you might as well wear a t shirt saying "please don't have sex with me". I know I go on about it in a pointless way, but i'd prefer people wore cheap gaming, fun shirts than overly expensive, plain stuff. Not directed at you/what you buy, but ends up that way, sorry. :p
Daft Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 I know I go on about it in a pointless way, but i'd prefer people wore cheap gaming, fun shirts than overly expensive, plain stuff. Not directed at you/what you buy, but ends up that way, sorry. :p Because what people wear determines their personality?
Paj! Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Because what people wear determines their personality? No. It sparks something to talk about maybe, shows they're interested in something I might, it shows a bit more personality on the outside. Not defining it. And on a basic level, more visually appealing. Unless it's a shit design. But the decision to get a shit t-shirt or not lies in the hands of the customer.
Kirkatronics Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 No. It sparks something to talk about maybe, shows they're interested in something I might, it shows a bit more personality on the outside. Not defining it. And on a basic level, more visually appealing. Unless it's a shit design. But the decision to get a shit t-shirt or not lies in the hands of the customer. If its just a gaming tee, then most girls wont say anything. If its a good design, then it can spark conversation. Master Chiefs head Vs. The Triforce. Im guessing the Triforce would spark more conversation as its a nice design too.
Daft Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 No. It sparks something to talk about maybe, shows they're interested in something I might, it shows a bit more personality on the outside. Not defining it. And on a basic level, more visually appealing. Unless it's a shit design. But the decision to get a shit t-shirt or not lies in the hands of the customer. To tired to discuss this but it's an interesting subject. More personality on the outside? What do you mean exactly? (Aaaargh, need sleep.)
Shino Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Because what people wear determines their personality? Didn't you just do EXACTLY that?!
Daft Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Didn't you just do EXACTLY that?! I only apply that thought to how I dress though. Other people can wear what they want. Half the stuff I wear is pretty stand out (read violently colourful), so I can't really comment on other people. Having said that, I've toned it down a lot in the past few weeks. Mainly because I got bored of all the colours.
Paj! Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 To tired to discuss this but it's an interesting subject. More personality on the outside? What do you mean exactly? (Aaaargh, need sleep.) In my experience, people dress in a way that reflects their interests, or behaviour/personality. Dress and personality of course don't define the other. But it's something I notice. (Also the lack of "interesting" or "designer" or whatever labelled clothing on some people intrigues me.)
Fierce_LiNk Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 Oooo, if anyone can spot a Killer7 t-shirt of any kind, I would be most interested. As for the whole "is it geeky to wear gaming t-shirts?" debate: Well, some girls are geeks, either at heart or just...everywhere. If you were wearing a HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy t-shirt, for example, no doubt you'd get a few boffins taking a shine to you. It really does depend. I've got an Animal (Muppets) t-shirt, a Slimer from Ghostbusters t-shirt, Muttley (love it) and a RoadRunner one as well, because these are just things I like or have grown up with. Whether or not it makes me geeky or a freak, who cares? It's fun.
GothicPlague Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 You don't want to wear gaming t shirts, you might as well wear a t shirt saying "please don't have sex with me". I don't have to worry my face does that.
Goafer Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 (edited) You don't want to wear gaming t shirts, you might as well wear a t shirt saying "please don't have sex with me". The most attractive shop worker girls in my area are actually the ones that work (or used to work) in Game and Gamestation. Lady nerds (or Lards as I affectionately call them) are just corking. That said, they're still probably attracted to guys with 2 tickets to the gun show and a jaw like the top end of a coffin, just like every other girl. Fortunately, I am the spitting image of Fabio. After he got hit with a goose Edited May 3, 2009 by Goafer
Retro_Link Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 Fortunately, I am the spitting image of Fabio.yeah Capello.
Daft Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 In my experience, people dress in a way that reflects their interests, or behaviour/personality. Dress and personality of course don't define the other. But it's something I notice. (Also the lack of "interesting" or "designer" or whatever labelled clothing on some people intrigues me.) Interesting. I don't really have a set style. I kind of dress to my mood. It's exams season so I'm dressing a lot smarter. When it comes to designer stuff, I usually keep it to the accessories; my damn fine wallet and watch. Maybe shoes, but I'm usually not fussed by them so I just have a couple pairs of Adidas, one casual one smart. I have 'good' shoes but can never be bothered with them so they remain rarely worn.
CoolFunkMan Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 I usually get gaming t-shirts from Split Reason. 'Tis an awesome site imo.
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