5. Hot Topic
I used to shop at Hot Topic all of the time in middle school to get all the cool Naruto swag. I still shop at Hot Topic though, because now they have a great selection of video game shirts and merchandise! They are kind of expensive to start out with, but Hot Topic almost always has some kind of sale. Popular sales are buy one get one half off in stores and 20% everything online. Next time you want to brave your local Hot Topic, check out their game section (just watch out for vampire kids...)
4. Redbubble
Redbubble is a website for freelance designers to post their art and have it made into products. You can get virtually any of their designs on any of their mediums including tshirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and even duvet covers. There are a ton of different designs for just about any games you can think of, and a portion of the proceeds help the artists too, so it's a win win!
3. Look Human
If you are a human, or you just want to look like one, Look Human is another website with a lot of original art. They have an entire video game collection with a lot of quirky t-shirts from all of your favorite games. If you're interested in new work out clothes, they have some great unisex work out clothes with cool sayings on them for people that lift and people that run.
2. Six Dollar Shirts
Six Dollar Shirts is exactly what it sounds like. Unbelievable. Six Dollars. Wow. They have a variety of basic designs for only six dollars each. They have some great and witty video game shirts too. This is a great place to look if you are interested in starting off your collection,
1. Tee Magnet
Tee Magnet is number one on this list for a variety of reasons. First, most of the shirts spotlighted on this website aren't much more than $16.00 (with shipping) and some are even cheaper than that. Also, they have a new set of shirts for sale each day, so you never know what they may be showcasing. Tee Magnet is a website that compiles a variety of different discounted shirts from across different websites and puts them all onto one page so you can browse them. They feature shirts from sites like Teefury, Qweertee, and ShirtPunch (Which I didn't rank higher because I figured they could all be put under this heading). I like to check back each day to see if they have anything I like, and if they don't, it's no big deal because it updates every day.
Obviously there are hundreds of websites with geeky shirts, these are just the ones I frequently buy from. What are your favorite websites/stores to buy video game apparel?
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