nerdist hoodies

What do you get for the friend who has everything? I mean everything, because if they already have a collection of dinosaurs wearing hoodies, then I don’t know anymore. Funhouse Labs is rightly named, because their products are just that–tons of fun. Their line of dinosaurs in hoodies is adorably genius. Why not wrap little dinos in the most comfy of attire? Even better, you can take these warm dinos with you via necklaces. Dinos on a chain! Nope, add a hoodie, and then yes. These little dinos are fitted with the tiniest of hoodies, with pockets, drawstrings and all. Available dinos are raptors, velociraptors, and triceratops hung from a rhodium plated steel ball chain with silver-plated brass findings. The hoodie is made from a cotton poly blend, should you need that info for washing their little jackets. No one wants a shrunken hoodie due to a cleaning mistake, not even a tiny dino. If dinos on a chain are too much fun for you, their illustrated images are also available as a t-shirt.

Jurassic World gave us dinosaurs and heels, so we can only hope that hoodie clad dinos are the next step for the sequel. Do you think, in a parallel universe, there are dinosouars wearing human dolls in hoodies as chains? Let’s not think about that. Funhouse Labs’ unique line of jewelry and accessories are available online. Check out more photos in the gallery. Will you be wearing a dinosaur wearing hoodie on a chain this holiday? Let us know in the comments! Small - $ 50.00 Medium - $ 50.00 Large - $ 50.00 XL - $ 50.00 2XL - $ 50.00 3XL - $ 50.00 Functional hoodies are few and far in between, but Nerdist has got you covered! Our super unique hoodie is perfect your everyday activities, and perfect for cons! Imagine taking the function of a backpack mashed up with a slick comfy hoodie, making it the Ultimate Utility Hoodie! Two toned fabric features heather grey torso with solid black sleeves Embroidered Nerdist patch on right arm, hidden zipper pocket on the left

Hidden pocket includes a Nerdist embroidered sleeping eye mask Chest clip for keys, keycards, badges, keeping them safe and secure Pewter Nerdist logo zipper pull with red enamel for easy zipping Thumb slits in sleeve cuffs to keep you warm and tactile Large side pocket for snacks, water bottles for when you're on a run or waiting in line Two long zippered pockets run down your back, perfect for umbrellas, posters, selfie sticks Wide lower back pocket for magazines, comics, iPad, Notebooks, etc Inner side pockets, one specifically for your phone and hole for headphone cables. Made of super soft and warm polyester and cotton blend One of a kind unique hoodie XXS / RED - $ 22.00 XXS / GRAY - $ 22.00 XS / RED - $ 22.00 XS / GRAY - $ 22.00 SM / RED - $ 22.00 SM / GRAY - $ 22.00 MED / RED - $ 22.00 MED / GRAY - $ 22.00 LG / RED - $ 22.00 LG / GRAY - $ 22.00 XL / RED - $ 22.00 XL / GRAY - $ 22.00

XXL / RED - $ 22.00 XXL / GRAY - $ 22.00 Warning: this shirt will most definitely induce jealousy. Be careful when you step out in our Caution: Nerdist shirt. People will look directly at the laser logo. Sizes: XX-Small – XX-Large Available in Red and Gray You could try searching or get in touch and we'll be happy to help.Kitty SupercuteNerdistKitty StuffHere SHello KittySoldTo GetKitty WithForwardWhere to get your Hello Kitty supercute fix on @nerdist
pierce the veil merch south africaWe offer two types of fit for women.
luh hoodieJuniors fit and Womens fit.
ciao hoodie rebel yellHer Universe Shopping Spree at Comic-Con, Anyone? Loki is the new black. by Jill Pantozzi | 11:44 am, July 22nd, 2014 It’s safe to say I’m leaving some extra room in my suitcases.

Check out more of the geek chic items Her Universe will be bringing to Comic-Con, as well as a new pairing with Nerdist for the “Ultimate Convention Hoodie.” First, the official info: Groundbreaking Fangirl fashion company Her Universe™ announced today that it will be returning to San Diego Comic-Con International this year in a big way! The convention will be held at the San Diego Convention Center from July 24th to the 27th. Actress and Her Universe Founder, Ashley Eckstein, revealed that Her Universe will debut several new designs and will offer dresses, cardigans, fashion tops and much more from Star Wars, Marvel, Doctor Who, Star Trek, The Walking Dead and Transformers. In addition, the Star Wars by Her Universe R2-D2 My Hero Jewelry Collection that is designed at the Sparkle Factory and made in the USA will make its convention debut. And, just in time for the film’s August 1st debut, every purchase made at the Her Universe booth will receive a FREE Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy slap bracelet.

As with previous years, the Her Universe booth will be located in the Lucasfilm Pavilion, #2913-E. Please find attached the exclusive Her Universe lookbook for San Diego Comic-Con 2014 that features items that will be for sale at the booth. And yes, as you can see from these new images, there will be a few new items to be had. And here’s that hoodie we mentioned. Who needs giant bags when you have ALL THE POCKETS? Don’t forget Her Universe is also hosting their first SDCC fashion show on Thursday (I’ll be there, schedule permitting!). You can find all the info on their event page. Are you following The Mary Sue on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, & Google +?Hi there, GeekMom Mel here. If you are anything like me, you like to get your geeky news with a dash of personality, don’t you? A dash of, dare I say, humor? , Jessica Chobot provides just those things on her Nerdist News segments. She’s covered everything from James Bond to my personal favorites, Star Wars and Godzilla, and she does it all with enthusiasm, fun, and attitude.

Not only is Jessica a fellow nerdy woman, but she is also a mom. Since that makes us pretty much kindred spirits (right? right?), I figured I’d take the opportunity to ask her a few questions about…well, a little bit of everything! GeekMom Mel: How did you get started with Nerdist News? What’s been your favorite news to cover, and/or the weirdest? Jessica Chobot: I started with Nerdist shortly after I ran in Chris Hardwick at the Comedy Central offices. We just randomly bumped into each other in the lobby. I was starting to find my way back into the workplace after having my son and we got to talking about that. I mentioned that, while my son was an adorable bundle of cuteness, I definitely needed to get out of the house and find something to do with myself besides changing nappies. He took pity on me and shortly after our meeting I did some freelance work for them which then led to the full time gig at the company. The highlight working at Nerdist so far was working E3 this past year, which I believe was the first time Nerdist had a booth there (I might be wrong on that though).

Video games are still very much my jam, so to be able to go and be on set again with a whole new group of people was an incredible treat. Everyone was exhausted but excited and I’d say we did a stellar job having a positive presence at that event. I would place that under my favorite news to cover. As for the weirdest… hmmm… Everything is pretty odd. It’s not “news” but we did do an interview where I interviewed Michael Rosenbaum and the interview slowly but surely devolved into us talking about farts. It was pretty much the highlight of my career. GMM: If you had to pick one favorite realm in the nerdiverse, what would it be? JC: If we’re talking a place to live, I’d choose the Citadel in Mass Effect – but ONLY during peace time. I’m in no hurry to be murdered by a Reaper. If we’re talking about a nerdy type of thing I’m into, then I’d still have to choose video games. Now that I’m a mom and have even less time to dedicate to my personal pastimes, video games is the one thing I always go back to.

That and murder mysteries. GMM: How has parenthood changed your experience of being a fan, gaming, and things like that? Do you think about things differently, have you had any changes of heart? JC: There are two things that, as a gamer, have changed for me since becoming a mom. One, the amount of time I have to dedicate to my gaming. Titles that should normally take 5 hours now take 10 or more (if I’m even able to finish them at all). Plus, because of the time crunch, I only dedicate myself to games I’m REALLY into and don’t bother trying to keep up with everything anymore. My mobile gaming has also skyrocketed, mostly due to convenience. Two, I try not to play anything where I know children will be shown suffering. Even then, something will sneak through the cracks and I’ll end up crying for days afterwards every time I think about it. Bioshock Infinites’ expansion caught me off guard and while I thoroughly enjoyed the additional game play, my heart was just crushed.

GMM: The holidays are coming, and many of us will be exposed to family members we may not have seen through much of the year. Has your family been generally accepting of your nerdy ways, even going so far as to support them, or have you had loved ones shaking their heads or giving you perplexed looks? JC: They’ve always accepted my nerdy ways although it took me getting a career in “the ‘biz” to get them to respect it. And even despite that I don’t think they totally understand why and how I can make money doing this kind of work. My grandmother still has no idea what I do. GMM: Do you have any particularly entertaining/embarrassing holiday stories from your past? JC: My family is BIG into giving gag gifts. The worst was one year my parents had gotten a box for a Super Nintendo and filled it with a rock and wrapped it to give to my brother. Needless to say, that was quite an interesting Xmas morning. Luckily for my brother my parents had wrapped the actual system up in something else, so it was just a temporary scare.

That said, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a person go through so many levels of different emotions so quickly! GMM: What was the worst gift you have ever received, if you are at liberty to say? JC: The worst, because it made NO SENSE, was when I was 12 and my grandparents got me Xmas hand towels. They were beautiful towels that I would really appreciate now but as a 12 year old, I was all,”Whhhhhaaaaattt???” GMM: What do you think is the best way non-geeky parents can support their young nerdlings? JC: I think acceptance is key. Just because your child is into video games, comics, or whatever doesn’t automatically make them an outcast. Nor does it mean you should attempt to force them to like other things. Instead, appreciate that they have a passion for something at such a young age and, as with EVERYTHING, keep an eye on who they’re chatting with and what they’re doing. GMM: Any ideas for parents who might not know what to get their kids? JC: I’m a big fan of forcing people to give me Xmas lists.

Some may think that kind of kills the holiday spirit but I would rather give someone something I know they want, instead of guessing and having them go to return it on the sly. always has something amazing. There are also some fantastic games out this holiday season: Destiny, GTAV remastered, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Smash Bros., FarCry 4… Just remember to buy the game that is age appropriate for your child. And, of course, the Nerdist t-shirts and hoodies are a guaranteed winner 😉 ! GMM: What are some cool things Santa’s elves might consider loading the sleigh with this year? JC: Again, I’d say that if you have a gamer on your hands, check out the holiday release titles! T are AMAZING resources for crazy/geeky gifts. Also, if your kids or significant other have a Pinterest or Keep account, check out their boards and BAM! Instant present list (I actually can’t recommend this tactic enough). A, my big faves at our store is our Nerdist digital gift card, our coffee mug and our Enjoy Your Burrito t-shirt. E

specially for geeky women, I find our shirts fit quite well which isn’t always the case for ladies looking for fun tees. GMM: If you could get ANYTHING for a holiday gift, what would it be? JC: I’m currently asking for a very specific trip to Japan. One where I can go to the Kansai area (specifically nearby Kyoto) and stay at one of the traditional hot springs there. I’m thinking about 2 weeks. Otherwise, I’m down for a solid 4 days of non-stop leveling of my Dragon Age: Inquisition warrior (I’m a tad obsessed at the moment). Thanks so much to Jess Chobot for taking the time to chat. A and watch her Nerdist News segments. You won’t regret it! , as well as a freelance host for both TV and web. Jessica spent the first half of her career at IGN Entertainment where she hosted the popular web shows, IGN Strategize and The Daily Fix. From there it was only natural for her to jump into television where she hosted G4TV’s Proving Ground, alongside Ryan Dunn, and as a field correspondent for G4’s Attack of the Show and X-Play.