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Add new geek fashion to your wardrobe with Gold Bubble Clothing’s new releases

The Black Friday release includes fashions inspired by Sherlock, Frozen, and more.

 

Lisa Granshaw

Internet Culture

Posted on Nov 28, 2014   Updated on May 30, 2021, 2:44 am CDT

If you’re searching for some geek fashion to add to your wardrobe this crazy Black Friday, you might want to check out online fashion retailer Gold Bubble Clothing’s latest lineup.

Gold Bubble Clothing debuted new items Friday, including some familiar-looking patterns and brand new designs. Fans of Sherlock will find 11 new items, including four limited pieces featuring Bored, Christmas sweater, graffiti, and union jack designs on leggings, ponchos, minidresses, skirts, and A-line dresses.

Fantasy-minded geeks looking for something to wear to theaters for The Hobbit in December (or to their next tabletop game) will find lots of options in Gold Bubble’s Fantasy collection. This collection features 13 pieces with themes of D20, scale mail, and even Frozen. The scale mail pattern comes on leggings, a poncho tank, minidress, and A-line dress. The D20 dice pattern can also be found on leggings and poncho tanks in a variety of colors. The Frozen items are listed as hyper-limited and include a Snow Queen A-line dress, Coronation A-line dress, and Coronation skirt.

Rounding out their release is their New Century collection, featuring four limited items anime fans will love, inspired by Neon Genesis Evangelion. This release also marks the first anniversary of the fashion company, which officially launched on last year’s Black Friday. In honor of the occasion, anyone ordering Gold Bubble products between now and Dec. 12 can also save 15 percent by using the code GBYEAR1.

You can see some of our favorite items from these collections below and the entire line on Gold Bubble’s Pinterest page. A complete list of the release can also be found on Facebook

Photo via Gold Bubble Clothing/Facebook

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*First Published: Nov 28, 2014, 4:43 pm CST