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whah?
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very cute, but wheeeeerrreeee would you wear those shirts?
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verily, everything is sized XS-L. I don't think models are supposed to be representative of everyone
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I 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.
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These clothes get a big fat "meh."
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yeah, 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.
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scullylam--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.
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I 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...
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as a follow up, I have to admit, their "binary" and "standardized test" patterns are pretty clever...but maybe cute for a purse or something.
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i 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)
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These clothes are uuuuugly! I'll take my thinkgeek shirts any day over this stuff.
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The pants only going up to size 8 is precisely what I was referring to.
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their clothes are sexy!
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meh.
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cute.
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Apparently "geek" girls only come in size small. Pass.