Geeky attire and accessories for women - TechRepublic

Geeky attire and accessories for women

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    Phi by Numbers tee

    \n\tWomen who want their fashion style to reflect their love of geek culture should pull on some jeans and your favorite Chuck Taylors with any of the items in this gallery. You’ll be geek girl chic without all the fuss of fancier clothes. (If you prefer to see the items in list format, read my post Geek fashion suggestions for women.)

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    \n\tGeek girls can get irrational — we just do it with irony. This is the Phi by Numbers tee from ThinkGeek.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ThinkGeek

  • 8-bit hairbow

    \n\tThe stereotype that geek girls are unkempt is just inaccurate. Do your hair in style with the 8-Bit hairbow from ThinkGeek.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ThinkGeek

  • Colorful frames

    \n\tRectangular glasses are chic, but don’t be a square about color. Geek girls go for bright shades. Use your mad tech skills to order these colorful frames from FramesDirect.com.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: FramesDirect.com

  • Crystal cube firejewel

    \n\tDiamonds might be a girl’s best friend, but geek girls go one better with the Crystal Cube Firejewel from ThinkGeek.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ThinkGeek

  • Ballroom Bliss dress

    \n\tMany geek girls are into the steampunk revolution these days. Dress up for your date in the Ballroom Bliss Dress from ModCloth. Tip: lace shows off your feminine side.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ModCloth

  • Stellar System dress

    \n\tShow your sciency smarts at the next office party in the Stellar System Dress from ModCloth. The shinys on the skirt are like the night sky — a sure conversation starter, provided your conversation partner understands astronomy.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ModCloth

  • Vine-ing for Affection dress

    \n\tStep out in steampunk style in the lacy Vine-ing for Affection Dress from ModCloth.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ModCloth

  • Gunnar i-Amp glasses

    \n\tGo from work to play in Gunnar i-Amp glasses. They minimize eye strain from long hours looking at a monitor.

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  • Linen shirt of coolness

    \n\tT-shirts are a staple in every geek’s wardrobe. Show your team spirit in a great gamer tee from Five Finger Tees.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: Five Finger Tees

  • Ada Lovelace tee

    \n\tGeek girls have been around for longer than most people think. Wear your heroine with pride in ThinkGeek’s Ada Lovelace tee.

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  • We are made of carbon tee

    \n\tEncourage intellegent conversation in Threadless Tees’ “We are made of carbon” shirt.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: Threadless Tees

  • Self-rescuing Princess tee

    \n\tShow them you don’t swoon in the Self-Rescuing Princess tee from ThinkGeek.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ThinkGeek

  • Sugar Skull Trooper tee

    \n\tStar Wars isn’t just for boys! The Sugar Skull Trooper tee from Snorg Tees puts a feminine twist on the handsome Storm Trooper.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: Snorg Tees

  • If it wasn't for physics tee

    \n\tYou’ll take over the world once your physics experiments show you how in this tee from Snorg Tees.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: Snorg Tees

  • Kill You with My Brain tee

    \n\tThink of it as foreshadowing. Kill You with My Brain tee from ThinkGeek.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ThinkGeek

  • Sundial ring

    \n\tThe Sundial ring from ThinkGeek is the geek girl’s ultimate accessory because it is pretty and useful.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: ThinkGeek

  • CashStash

    \n\tGeek girls are known for being down to Earth. Show your utilitarian side with the CashStash from True Utility. It’s smaller than a house key, and you can put your bills in there and ditch that bulky purse.

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    \n\tPhoto credit: True Utility

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