So you guys are insecure about wearing them so I have to feel like they're out of fashion? Everyone must conform to wearing polos and suits for the rest of our lives in order to not be looked down upon? Who cares, I'm not a fashion model. I enjoy wearing gaming shirts because it expresses my interests, regardless of what that kid across the street thinks of it.
I find the mid one offensive and racist
What? No. I don't wear them out often because the ones I have look stupid as shit. Nobody says you have to be a fashion model. But you don't need to wear clothes that express your interests. I like games but I don't plaster it all over myself so everybody I meet knows it. You don't have to wear a polo/suit and "conform". If you didn't care so much, why are you here trying to defend it. Dumb clothes that don't match look stupid, regardless if they have a game related print on the front. It just so happens that game related prints, more often than not, make you look silly.
oh man how do I get one of those?
I'm not a fan of "in-your-face" videogame apparel, but I have this one:
These are the only ones from this thread that I would ever consider wearing. They aren't garish or tacky and look like normal clothing but only other gamers would recognize them.
You're awful!!!11V-neck shirts are awful.
Perfectly fine shirt that doesnt offend the eyes and only means something to people who know Mass Effect:
Horrible shirt that offends everyones eye holes and will only make people hate Mass Effect when you tell them what its from:
I have a soft spot for Black Milk clothing as well. I believe they've mentioned doing more gaming related things.
Its really not.
No one I work with knows what Mass Effect is, let alone what N7 means, unless they are relatively hardcore gamers.
I had two instances today where that happened, a day I boldly chose to wear it once more. I overheard two guys in the bathroom going, "Whoa, did you see that guy's shirt? It's like...Pink Floyd, but with Eeve from Pokemon!" while I was in a stall. Pretty awkward.
I'm not a fan of a majority of extremely obvious gamer shirts, but not because I have an issue with showing my interest on a shirt, but more because a majority of them are awfully designed. There are some truly great subtle shirts though, some of which have been shared in this thread.
I do have no issue with elaborate shirts though, hell I wear band-shirts every now and again too. Hell, one of my favorite band-shirts to wear is this:
I actually get quite a lot of compliments from it and questions of what old sci-fi film it is. People are generally surprised when I say that it's a prog-rock album though.
Maybe everyone secretly loves Rutger Hauer
These are the only ones from this thread that I would ever consider wearing. They aren't garish or tacky and look like normal clothing but only other gamers would recognize them.
These are the only ones from this thread that I would ever consider wearing. They aren't garish or tacky and look like normal clothing but only other gamers would recognize them.
i have this one
Where did you get it? It is cute. :3Honestly, the few times I wear my "Evolutions of Eevee Prism" shirt are the main times when people actually come up to me to tell me that they like my shirt. Even people who don't get the references at all have commented in it. They come in 3 main camps: the Pink Floyd fans, the Pokemon fans, (the intersection between those two), and those who just think it's "cute".
It's a plain black t-shirt with the following print.
I had two instances today where that happened, a day I boldly chose to wear it once more. I overheard two guys in the bathroom going, "Whoa, did you see that guy's shirt? It's like...Pink Floyd, but with Eeve from Pokemon!" while I was in a stall. Pretty awkward.
On one occasion while waiting for a bus, I had one girl come up to me, wanting to take a picture of it, followed by a guy right in front of me as I was boarding the bus--smiling and turning around to tell me I had a cool shirt--and then yet another guy, already seated, yelling out "Nice shirt, dude!" as I walked by. At that point, I wonder if I sounded a bit short-tempered as I muttered a thank you in a sort of "Ok, I get it already" way. It honestly seemed like a joke at that point.
But anyway, whoever says graphic tees are unpopular are dead wrong. There is honestly something mystical about this shirt.
Where did you get it? It is cute. :3