Alucrid
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(05-06-2012, 11:50 PM)

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#101

generic screen printed tshirt company #500239174

patch on the shirt is awful
you don't even list what your tshirts are made of, or if you're using brand names which ones they are
you're selling them for fucking $50

no thanks, especially when I can get 'designer quality' ringspun cotton tshirts for $15
Mario
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(05-06-2012, 11:59 PM)

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#102

Originally Posted by Alucrid: View Post
you don't even list what your tshirts are made of, or if you're using brand names which ones they are
Not branded shirts, custom factory manufactured and printed.

No idea what blend the material is.
JuxJuxJux
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(05-07-2012, 12:00 AM)

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#103

Originally Posted by Mario: View Post
Disclaimer: I have a commercial interest in the following company

I got involved late last year with a new gamer oriented clothing label, Control Division, which has just launched today. The company is looking to raise the bar for gaming themed clothes with higher quality designs and manufacturing, so thought it might fit in the thread and be of interest to those still on the lookout for stuff.

You can check out the initial "beta" launch range at www.controldivision.com If you use PIKPOK or SIDHE as a discount code, then'll you get a 10% discount too. We'll be giving away Control Division stuff on our Sidhe and PikPok Facebook pages over the next couple of weeks as well.

Some promo photos of the range below (you can view the whole gallery of photos here)
The prices for your merchandise are cray cray. Well beyond what I'd personally spend on a game themed t-shirt, hoody, or pants. This isn't even KOG level stuff, which is priced similarly. That said, the Castlevania shirt has a cool design, and I'd buy one of those shirts if they were at least $30 cheaper.
Mario
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(05-07-2012, 12:05 AM)

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#104

Originally Posted by JuxJuxJux: View Post
The prices for your merchandise are cray
It gets worse! Those are Australian dollars!
Evershade
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(05-07-2012, 12:05 AM)

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#105

Teefury has some pretty good gaming tshirts on occasion, but they do a shirt a day, so you have to be quick.
tch
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(05-07-2012, 12:07 AM)
#106

Originally Posted by Alucrid: View Post
generic screen printed tshirt company #500239174

patch on the shirt is awful
you don't even list what your tshirts are made of, or if you're using brand names which ones they are
you're selling them for fucking $50

no thanks, especially when I can get 'designer quality' ringspun cotton tshirts for $15
yikes. did a "generic screen printed tshirt company" murder your family?
edgefusion
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(05-07-2012, 12:14 AM)

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#107

The Assassin's Creed hoodie is pretty sweet:

JuxJuxJux
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(05-07-2012, 12:18 AM)

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#108

Gold Coin is a pretty cool brand. I picked up one of their "Ghost Face" shirts (below) on a sale, and it's held up really nicely. Recommended.

randomwab
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(05-07-2012, 12:29 AM)

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#109

Originally Posted by edgefusion: View Post
The Assassin's Creed hoodie is pretty sweet:

Yep, I have that. The hood even has the little peak from the games. I never use the hood.

It's from Insert Coin Clothing, by the way. They have a ton of nice designs. I've got a lot of their designs.
Alucrid
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(05-07-2012, 12:34 AM)

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#110

Originally Posted by Mario: View Post
Not branded shirts, custom factory manufactured and printed.

No idea what blend the material is.
Do you know what mill the fabric is being produced by or where the shirts are being made?
Nightshade1765
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(05-07-2012, 12:43 AM)

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#111

You mean, you don't think this is high fashion?

Mario
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(05-07-2012, 12:53 AM)

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#112

Originally Posted by Alucrid: View Post
Do you know what mill the fabric is being produced by or where the shirts are being made?
I can find out. I've been told, I just don't recall.
Mr Jared
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(05-07-2012, 12:55 AM)

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#113

I have a distinct loathing for "gamer" clothing, but the few shirts I do have that fall into that category all come from http://meatbun.us/store/ and http://brokentier.com/. I always get compliments on my Meatbun Samba de Amigo, Bubble Bobble and gold "Tiger" shirts. Very easy to go under the radar ;)
Mario
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(05-07-2012, 01:10 AM)

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#114

Originally Posted by Alucrid: View Post
Do you know what mill the fabric is being produced by or where the shirts are being made?
Just got a quick answer back -

"The fabric is 100% cotton (thick quality) 240gm. Australian designed and owned. Fabric sourced from India. Manufactured in India."
Alucrid
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(05-07-2012, 01:11 AM)

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#115

Originally Posted by Mario: View Post
Just got a quick answer back -

"The fabric is 100% cotton (thick quality) 240gm. Australian designed and owned. Fabric sourced from India. Manufactured in India."
Thanks for the reply.
Kuro Madoushi
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(05-07-2012, 03:18 AM)

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#116

Nice stuff, Mario...
50 DOLLARS!?

Ummm...ummm...can you just release Shatter 2 instead? :P
casabolg
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(05-07-2012, 03:22 AM)

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#117

There is:
-Stuff for kids
-Blatant "I'm such a nerd xD" clothing
-Tasteful subtle game attire

As for designer stuff... what exactly is there to get away from games to apply to fashion?
willooi
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(05-07-2012, 03:28 AM)

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#118

Adam Jensen's coat from Deus Ex HR, among the other items in the collection. Trenchcoat surprisingly still available - thought the limited stock would've been exhausted by now.

Wildesy
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(05-07-2012, 04:25 AM)

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#119

There are designer Final Fantasy outfits at every op shop across the world. Just go in wearing a blindfold and start picking out things randomly. Then when you get home, take a pair of scissors to everything you just bought and presto. Final Fantasy outfits 101.

Also belts.
NEO0MJ
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(05-07-2012, 06:00 AM)

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#120

Originally Posted by willooi: View Post
Adam Jensen's coat from Deus Ex HR, among the other items in the collection. Trenchcoat surprisingly still available - thought the limited stock would've been exhausted by now.

http://musterbrand-images.s3.amazona...1386411455.png
Probably because it looks super ugly, besides being nothing like Jensen's coat.

As for VG clothes, or heck, any form of pop culture fashion, it rarely works. Most of the time it just makes you look too much like a geek. It has to be subtle. Best example is that AC hoodie above, but even that is hurt by Monterggioni, takes too much space in my opinion.
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DJIzana
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(05-07-2012, 06:12 AM)

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#121

Honestly... I was considering buying this at one point but then I saw the price tag... $455.94 just for the pants alone.

(For those who don't know, this is from Ryu Ga Gotoku: Shinshou or Yakuza: Black Panther.)



odd_morsel
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(05-07-2012, 06:13 AM)

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#122

Originally Posted by casabolg: View Post
There is:
-Stuff for kids
-Blatant "I'm such a nerd xD" clothing
-Tasteful subtle game attire

As for designer stuff... what exactly is there to get away from games to apply to fashion?
Nothing. There are games that try to incorporate designer clothing, but going the other way there's nothing.
Zekes!
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(05-07-2012, 06:41 AM)

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#123

Originally Posted by JuxJuxJux: View Post
Gold Coin is a pretty cool brand. I picked up one of their "Ghost Face" shirts (below) on a sale, and it's held up really nicely. Recommended.

I actually have this shirt in light grey

It's a cool shirt, but I wish it was thinner.
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Alucrid
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(05-07-2012, 06:45 AM)

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#124

Originally Posted by DJNoctis: View Post
Honestly... I was considering buying this at one point but then I saw the price tag... $455.94 just for the pants alone.

(For those who don't know, this is from Ryu Ga Gotoku: Shinshou or Yakuza: Black Panther.)

[IMG]http://img.dresscamp.jp/item/dresscampchampion/3503-520918/GLD/500_9.jpg[IMG]

[IMG]http://www.freeforpsp.com/upload/201011/10111011202752.jpg[IMG]
looks like something a mom would wear
DJIzana
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(05-07-2012, 06:52 AM)

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#125

Originally Posted by Alucrid: View Post
looks like something a mom would wear
To each their own... I think that's an amazing franchise... I like the black & gold personally but if it's not for you, hey, I wont stop you.

You simply asked & I threw out an opinion. :P
mac
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(05-07-2012, 06:53 AM)

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#126

Originally Posted by casabolg: View Post
There is:
-Stuff for kids
-Blatant "I'm such a nerd xD" clothing
-Tasteful subtle game attire

As for designer stuff... what exactly is there to get away from games to apply to fashion?
It seems more like, "Do you get my shirt? If you "get it" then LOL us gamers."
tetrisgrammaton
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(05-07-2012, 06:56 AM)
#127

I have a pretty nice Dark Souls t-shirt. Looks like a death metal shirt. Only pic I could find is small:

Last edited by tetrisgrammaton; 05-07-2012 at 07:01 AM.
odd_morsel
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(05-07-2012, 06:57 AM)

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#128

Originally Posted by mac: View Post
It seems more like, "Do you get my shirt? If you "get it" then LOL us gamers."
That's a bit cynical and relies on the wearer needing validation from others.

A lot of people choose what clothing they wear for their own enjoyment and not for a positive response from other people. If this wasn't the case, there wouldn't be a market for $300 t-shirts...
AllenShrz
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(05-07-2012, 07:07 AM)

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#129

This tread makes me cry.

The only design that could be worn outside without looking like a grown up kid or a douche is from GT and that's it.
casabolg
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(05-07-2012, 07:16 AM)

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#130

Originally Posted by AllenShrz: View Post
This tread makes me cry.

The only design that could be worn outside without looking like a grown up kid or a douche is from GT and that's it.
I have a white t-shirt with Solaire's sun logo on the center of the chest.
No one says anything and it looks boss. Screw you.
GamerSoul
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(05-07-2012, 07:24 AM)

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#131

Originally Posted by Leona Lewis: View Post
lol

For gaming wear to be fashionable, I think the minimalist style is the only direction to go. Maybe a small iconic logo on it somewhere on the sleeve or chest or maybe even a simple pattern inspired from the colors of the game's logo.
Roq12
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(05-07-2012, 07:33 AM)

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#132

Originally Posted by LiquidSwords: View Post
I proudly wear King of Games and UNIQLO stuff regularly.

And I feel obligated to mention the successful EDWIN X SHADDAI cross-up between Japanese designer label Edwin Jeans and UTV Ignition Games' El Shaddai.

The original batch of Enoch and Lucifel styles sold out in 5 minutes:


But they're reproducing them, and this time also in women's sizes!


Anyway, fashion! (Turn to the left)
Oh my god, that's hideous!
Octacamo
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(05-07-2012, 07:58 AM)

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#133

no one posted this yet??





Portal 2
Mario
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(08-19-2012, 10:14 PM)

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#134

Originally Posted by Mario: View Post
Disclaimer: I have a commercial interest in the following company

I got involved late last year with a new gamer oriented clothing label, Control Division, which has just launched today. The company is looking to raise the bar for gaming themed clothes with higher quality designs and manufacturing, so thought it might fit in the thread and be of interest to those still on the lookout for stuff.

You can check out the initial "beta" launch range at www.controldivision.com If you use PIKPOK or SIDHE as a discount code, then'll you get a 10% discount too. We'll be giving away Control Division stuff on our Sidhe and PikPok Facebook pages over the next couple of weeks as well.

Some promo photos of the range below (you can view the whole gallery of photos here)

Control Division kicked off an August sale to clear stock for a new range of designs. SIDHE and PIKPOK discount codes still work for an additional 10% off of the sale pricing (all in AUD).

Sale should be live until the end of August.