Your Guide To Finding The Best Geek Fashion

Being part of a fandom is like being part of a special club. Hopefully you are able to find the right corner of the internet, where you and your fellow fans can geek out to your heart’s content. Social media can admittedly be a hotbed of negativity and hatred; and blocking Trump doesn’t always put an end to that mess showing up on your feed. However, a carefully cultivated social media presence can help you find your fellow nerd folk.

Some of us want to broadcast our geek pride beyond participating in our geek communities. Donning a t-shirt, dress, hoodie, etc, representing your favourite corner of geekdom can be empowering. Geek fashion can give you strength when you need it and confidence when you’re lacking. And if you’re anything like me, it can make putting pants on in the morning a bit more enjoyable (seriously, pants are the worst).

Finding geek fashion that you love can be a bit of a challenge, especially if you are in a smaller town. Sometimes chain stores like Wal-Mart will surprise, but more often than not their selection of geek apparel is lacking at best. As a result, us geeks have to turn to online retailers to get our fix. If you are new to the world of online geek shopping, you might be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of options. To help demystify things, and set you on the right path, here is a brief guide to finding the best in geek fashion.

Jordandené

Geek Fashion

Jordandené

Geek Fashion

Jordandené

geek fashion

Jordandené

geek fashion

Jordandené

Price Range: Most of their t-shirts range from $25 to $30, underwear starts at $12, and aprons run from $35 to $65

Sizes Available: XS to XXL

Headed by Jordan Dené, Jordandené started out by creating and selling geek aprons. The company now sells all sorts of geek products, including incredibly comfy apparel. Their clothes are geeky yet tasteful. They don’t use cheap materials or flashy graphics, instead focusing on elegant designs and wearable clothes. They also focus on sayings and slogans that make sense to everyone, geek and non-geek alike, even when taken out of context. All items are sweatshop-free, using as many eco-friendly products as possible.

Her Universe

Geek Fashion

Her Universe

Geek Fashion

Her Universe

Geek Fashion

Her Universe

Geek Fashion

Her Universe

Price Range: $17 – $110

Sizes Available: 0-5X, XS-XXL, and Youth

Her Universe was one of the first major geek fashion brands with apparel for femmes. There were options to get your geek on before Her Universe debuted on the scene in 2010, but it was significantly harder. It’s hard to deny the impact Ashley Eckstein and her vision has had on the fashion world. These outfits are perfect for everyday cosplay, or outright cosplay depending on the outfit you choose. Personally speaking, I have a number of Her Universe dresses and sweaters. They are incredibly comfy and hold up well to the test of time.

Hot Topic

Geek Fashion

Hot Topic

Geek Fashion

Hot Topic

Geek Fashion

Hot Topic

Geek Fashion

Hot Topic

Price Range: $20 to $100

Sizes Available: 0-28, XS-3X

Hot Topic; not just for goths anymore. In fact, Hot Topic recently acquired Her Universe, and sells their attire along with other geek and music-related fashions. They have something for practically every fandom, from Doctor Who to Star Wars to Harry Potter to comic book superheroes. If you live outside of the United States, shipping can be kind of pricey. They do offer free shipping incentives at times, so it’s worth keeping your eye on their site. Hot Topic is not just an online retailer either, there are tons of brick and mortar stores scattered throughout the United States and Canada.

Amazon

Price Range: Varies

Sizes Available: Varies

When most of us think of ordering geeky things online, we think of Amazon first. Amazon can be a great source for finding products that aren’t available in our communities. There are a seemingly endless array of geek choices available. Be sure you read the reviews and product ratings before you order anything form an unfamiliar seller. This is the best way to be sure that you get what you expect to receive.

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Guys! Bill is gay! Like actually gay! Not LeFou gay or tragigay or vague-hints-but-we’re-not-going-to-show-anything-onscreen gay. She’s actually, openly gay.

Bill Potts

I wish Bill would flirt with me

After watching last week’s premiere, I sent that message to a few of my close friends in celebration of Bill Potts, the Doctor’s latest companion. I’ve watched the episode a few times, and I still can’t get enough of Bill. Sure, Captain Jack was unquestionably pansexual, but his limited time with the Doctor often keeps him from being considered a companion along the same lines as Rose or Donna or Clara (don’t @ me). This makes Bill the first openly gay companion*. Not only that, but this isn’t your typical questioning or coming of age story. Bill isn’t trying to figure out if she is a lesbian, she just is a lesbian.

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Graphic Novels

When you mention comic books or graphic novels to most people, they automatically think of caped crusaders flying around beating the bad guys. There are, of course, many comics and graphic novels collecting those types of adventures. Superhero comics are an underrated medium. A skilled creative team can do a lot with a superhero comic. Some of the best stories address issues like sexuality, racism, sexism, and class imbalances.

However, sometimes you don’t want to have to learn 50 plus years of company lore just to read a single story. Even if you normally love these types of tales, superhero fatigue is a very real thing. Variety is the spice of every healthy media diet, including comic books and graphic novels. Thankfully there are a ton of absolutely amazing comic books and graphic novels that don’t centre around good guys in masks.

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My Child Wants To Share Books – And Ones I’ll Like

A Natural Love Of Books

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Baby Mouse, Jem and Holograms, and Adventure Time were favourites of hers.

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Doctor Who For Every Mood: Happy | Geeks In Art

Doctor Who

Escaping to a world of fantasy, where (most of the time) someone is able to save the day is a great way to cheer yourself up. Feel-good television and Doctor Who aren’t usually synonymous with one another. However, there are quite a few amazing episodes that are sure to leave you smiling before the end. Take a look at our list of the happiest Doctor Who episodes and let us know if we’ve left your favourite out! We are always on the hunt for more happy, geeky tv! Be warned, there may be spoilers below if you aren’t up-to-date.

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Moana

The first time a movie’s soundtrack affected me in a lasting and noticeable way was when I saw Beauty and the Beast. I was 8, and there was something about Paige O’Hara’s Belle that initially captivated me. Alan Menken’s score held my attention in a way that no other instrumental work ever had before, and Howard Ashman’s lyrics stood out in my mind. The soundtrack worked its way into my brain and never truly left. I eager learned as many songs as I could on the recorder, and later as I began playing the flute and the piano, I ensured those were among the first pieces I practiced. I never tired of Belle’s narration of her unfulfilling everyday life in an uneducated town, and could listen to the simple yet beautiful strains of the movie’s main theme on an endless loop. Continue reading

Dragons Can Be Defeated | Geeks In Art

While I had always been interested in superheroes and science fiction, it was fairy tales that pushed me to explore other geeky interests. I loved stories based on fairy tales, or featuring those fantasy-style villains. As a pre-teen fairy tales were especially influential – both in the types of books I chose and the television I watched.

Like most adolescents in the 90s, I devoured every Lurlene McDaniel book as soon as it was released, and I eagerly awaited each installment of the Fear Street series. But I also read fair tale retellings, which eventually led to historical fiction. Through historical fiction I read works like There Will Be Wolves, The True Confessions Of Charlotte Doyle, and The Nine Days Queen, all of which gave me a hunger for more strong yet flawed female heroes. Continue reading