We post enough game shirts to last an eternity. But skirts? No, we are short on skirts and even shorter on the short skirts. This made-from-scratch mini sports two front pockets and is really, really cute. I sure hope this gaming skirt trend catches on! Mini Mario [Craftster via Alice]
Free clothes! Here’s a PixelJunk T-shirt I was given at my visit to Q-Games. The back of the shirt says, well, Q. That logo excitement after the jump. Onwards!
Community t-shirt vendor Threadless is no stranger to video game collaborations/sponsorships. They’ve held design contests centred around themes like PaRappa the Rapper, LocoRoco and Bioshock—and they ain’t stoppin’ now. Partnering with E For All for their latest competition, budding Illustrator users can win fabulous prizes, including a Wii, cold hard cashola, and tickets to the E For All expo.
So make with the puns and emo imagery, kids, and let’s do this.
E For All Loves Threadless [Threadless]
Etsy member n2Imaginations has been working overtime to create this sweet Space Invaders sweater. Not surprisingly it has already sold, but if you’re feeling extra crafty or know someone who does, n2Imaginations is also offering a PDF version of the pattern for download.
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Many of you have probably seen the Public Play Pong dress before, but this video has a reaction from the actual person wearing it. The dots are actually quite easy to see in person, though a few extra pixels may have stopped me from getting pwnd by blond German girls.
We finally understand that whole achievement addiction syndrome. But we’d still avoid using the old rubber band trick.
For those who’d like to add a bit of sexual objectification to your otherwise very healthy, loving and mutually-respectful relationship, this feisty garment will run you $US13.
I like the idea behind this t-shirt much more than the actual finished product. Maybe it’s just the fact that it’s printed on that bright blue shirt. I think it would look much better with a smaller design and on white. But yes, I can totally see Mario as a pusher.
Mushroom Dealer [Threadless]
The most I’ve paid for a t-shirt? Probably a hundred bucks or so for a Paul Smith shirt. That’s nothing! Bandai and fashion maker Mastermind have joined forces to create pricey shirts. Swarovski crystal will be hand-switched into Gundam or Zaku design, costing an estimated ¥200,000 ($US1,690). Nutty! The “cheaper” versions will use glass instead of actual crystal and retail for ¥38,000 ($US320). Nutty, too! Pricey Gundam Shirts [Plastic Bamboo]