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Rhombus, The Clothing Line For Geeks
Never say a geek can't be sexy. Lisa and James Clunie started their own clothing line,
Rhombus, to have "something for us computer kids who like science and math and bugs." If you're not squealing with nerdy sartorial anticipation yet, then you should be. Building on clothes that look like the wardrobe for the most glamorous librarians, physicists, and web engineers ever, Rhombus hits home even more with the geek chic styling in the following slideshow!
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Apparently "geek" girls only come in size small. Pass.
1whah?
2very cute, but wheeeeerrreeee would you wear those shirts?
3verily, everything is sized XS-L.
I don't think models are supposed to be representative of everyone
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4I may be a geek in nearly every sense of the word, but as far as "geek fashion" goes, I'd rather stick to my Valentino dresses, heels, a laptop bag and librarianesque glasses.
5These clothes get a big fat "meh."
6yeah, the sizing is sad. all the bottoms go up to a size 8. the dress shirt that has the illusion of a tie is cool.
7scullylam--as for the pants, I agree, going up to 8 falls short, but I'd chalk it up to them being a new, smaller line (hopefully), and not a Karl Lagerfeld-esque statement.
8I feel like I've been trying to get rid of all my geeky clothes! I don't want any more clothes that make me look awkward...
9as a follow up, I have to admit, their "binary" and "standardized test" patterns are pretty clever...but maybe cute for a purse or something.
10i want to buy the binary button down for my geeky-cute boyfriend. He's able to rock the nerdy stuff but still look cool. (he's a computer scientist... so he'd also be the coolest person at esolutions with that shirt)
11These clothes are uuuuugly! I'll take my thinkgeek shirts any day over this stuff.
12The pants only going up to size 8 is precisely what I was referring to.
13their clothes are sexy!
14meh.
15cute.
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