rhombus dress shirt hides binary code
June 28th, 2008 post a comment (2) stumble it! by: technabob
At first glance this just looks like a nice, stylish button-down dress shirt. But upon further examination, you’ll notice that its shading isn’t just some sort of abstract pattern. It’s actually comprised of tens of thousands of little 0’s and 1’s.

Rhombus’ James and Boris dress shirts are just perfect for the computer geek with fashion sense (although I’m not sure how large that intersection would look on a Venn diagram). Each one is made from 97% cotton / 3% stretch fabric - dry clean only, so be careful not to spill too much Mountain Dew on yours!

And if Binary isn’t your language, there’s another pattern that’s made from old standardized tests (No. 2 pencil not included). There’s also a traditional gingham design, but who wants that?
The dress shirts sell for $75 each, and can be found over at Rhombuswear. For you cheapskates, be sure to check out the Thomas t-shirt — it comes in the same patterns, and sells for just $20 (short-sleeve) or $30 (long-sleeve).
[via geeksugar]
June 28th, 2008 post a comment (2) stumble it! by: technabob
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2 comments post a comment
1. karen | June 30th, 2008 at 4:43 pm
hot. super hot.
2. Denny | July 22nd, 2008 at 6:45 am
Good And great Blog For this technology .
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