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Binary Button-Down Has Me Doing the Math For Shipping + Tax

Thu, 06/26/2008 - 4:40am by geeksugar
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Yesterday I introduced you to the geeky clothing line Rhombus, and because I was so caught up in the presentation of nerd courtship, I didn't get to highlight any of the individual pieces. Something I couldn't resist showing you was something truly geeky, but in such an undercover way that it's not like wearing a message T and bashing people over the head with it: The James dress shirt in binary (it's in Flash, so just navigate to the women's section in the online store).

Other binary apparel can be sort of geek in the unglamorous way, what with t-shirts that make you wear your hobbies on your sleeve, literally. I love a good button-down, and for one in subtle binary code, it's already got me sold. The only thing I'd be worried about is fellow male geeks staring — they've got the perfect excuse: "I'm trying to read your shirt." Sure you are, buddy.

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  • LOVErickii's picture
    LOVErickii
    1

    cute. i too am partial to a nice button down. especially when layering for winter.

    22 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • neko's picture
    neko
    3

    The concept is cute, but I still don't like the colors. If the shirt were white with off-white binary (similar to the mens' shirt, but lighter), I'd consider it.

    22 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kcwebgirl's picture
    kcwebgirl
    4

    this website sucks! did they consult users at all when designing the interface?

    22 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • TsuKata's picture
    TsuKata
    5

    I love the concept, but for a geeky clothing designer, their website design SuX0r. Smiling

    Also, it seems their women's line doesn't make anything bigger than size L, and given that, I'm sure even the "L" is tiny.

    22 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment

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