Commodore 64 Socks
Description: The Commodore 64 was a bestselling, 8-bit home computer from the 1980s. It was created by Commodore International, and it entered the market in 1982. Around 17 million units are believed to have been sold. The Commodore 64 is often credited with making personal computers popular amongst the masses. This quality sparked comparisons with the Ford Model T. The Commodore 64 was offered at relatively low prices and was available in malls, department stores, and toy stores instead of solely in the shops of authorized dealers.
Gremlin Graphics Retro Video Games Logo Pixellated Socks
by Meta Cortex
$14 $20
Description: Inspired by the creator of some of the most joystick breaking games that ever existed.
Retro Video Games Epyx Software Vintage Logo Socks
by Meta Cortex
$14 $20
Commodore 64 T-Shirt – Retro Computing Classic Socks
by Jue 2vani
$14 $20
Firebird Software Retro Games Logo Pixellated Socks
by Meta Cortex
$14 $20
Commodore 64 - C64 - Boot Screen - Version 2 Socks
by RetroFitted
$14 $20
Retro Computer Games: The Hit Squad Pixellated Socks
by Meta Cortex
$14 $20
Description: Commodore was a North American home computer and electronics manufacturer. Commodore development of the home–personal computer industry in the 1970s and 1980s. The company developed and marketed one of the world's best-selling desktop computers of all time, the Commodore 64 (1982) and released its Amiga computer line in 1985, both of which still have extensive legacy followings to this day. This version of the Commodore C shirt features a nice dose of vintage wear and tear to make it look like it's been around since the 80s.
Description: Back to the present from your time travels into the future and past? Here comes your perfect t-shirt for your next journey in your own backyard time machine. Great Christmas or birthday gift for fans of classic 80s cinema science fiction films pop culture. Just woke up from your endless 1982 8 bit 64 kb retro gaming adventure? Be prepared for the ride of your life beyond the laws of physics and natural sciences. Let the past, present and future be now and ask yourself: When am I?