Categories: Geek

22 Stylish & Geeky Cufflinks For The Well Dressed Geek

When it comes to stereotypes, people sometimes expect a geek to be some kind of South Park Kenny, coat wearing, sit in the dark at home in your mother’s basement type of person who doesn’t like social functions. Guess what? Geeks come in all shapes and sizes, but there is one thing we all agree on…we don’t stay at home in the shadows, and we don’t skulk behind comic books afraid of jocks making jokes about the things we love because we’ve got style! These cufflinks are perfect for the well dressed geek.

Now all well dressed geeks can add a little touch of geek class to whatever outfit they are planning to wear with any kind of cufflinks that takes their fancy. Oh, and don’t worry about finding a set of cufflinks that you like because here at Bit Rebels we have found 22 different types of cufflinks that are sure to appeal to every well dressed geek in the world. From Star Wars and Star Trek to some lovely gaming cufflinks that include Assassins Creed and some very cool ‘Game Over’ cufflinks, they’re all here, and some are already on my shopping list. We also have circuit boards, D20 dice, Einstein, Lego, Doctor Who and possibly the best use of a QR code that has been created to date.

Don’t despair comic book fans, we have a feast of cufflinks for you with the Batman and the Flash logos, the POW! sign, and my all time favorite character, Iron Man. These Iron Man cufflinks are so cool in silver, and yes, you guessed it – they are going on my shopping list as well. In fact there are none of these awesome cufflinks that I wouldn’t buy. My biggest problem is going to be which one to choose when I go out next time. Although, I wonder if I can tap into my geek, comic book superhero mind and make a shirt that has spaces for all of them. Now that may not be stylish, but with all these cufflinks, this will be one well dressed geek no one will forget.

22 Stylish & Geeky Cufflinks For The Well Dressed Geek

Via: [Mental Floss]

Alan Firmin

Alan’s worked in advertising for nearly 20 years and has just returned to England after being the Regional Creative Director and Digital Strategic Director for VML in the Middle East. An award-winning Creative Director, he has a real passion, probably addiction, for social media. He even launched his own social media community in late 2011 for people who collect comic books, coins, stamps, antiques etc. It’s called Sqrall. He was once called 'The king of geeks' because of Sqrall, which he took as the ultimate compliment. He is a writer, poet, artist and he lives with his wife and two children in England.

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