Modem Socks
Description: This one says "Never Forget" underneath a picture of an external modem from the 1990s (specifically it's a US Robotics Courier). If you grew up in the BBS scene or were a sysop yourself, you'll want one of these!
Never Forget - External Modem - BBS Computer Hacker Culture Retro 1980s 1990s Nostalgia Socks
by Spatula City
$14 $20
Description: A bold and stylish illustration of a 40 foot low floor transit bus, featuring a clean modern shape and vibrant retro-inspired colors. Perfect for bus enthusiasts, public transport fans, urban vehicle lovers, transit operators, and anyone who appreciates city transportation art. A great design for those who love buses, commuting culture, and sleek automotive illustrations.
Low Floor Transit Bus 40 Foot City Vehicle Art Socks
by Good Morning Owl
$14 $20
Description: This funny my parents survived dial up design brings classic retro tech sarcasm to life with a nostalgic nod to early internet days. Great for geeks, coders, gamers, and anyone who remembers buffering, modem noise, and painfully slow downloads. A clever design for vintage tech humor fans and old internet survivors.
Description: A retro dial up internet survivor joke design for anyone who lived through the wild early days of the web. Full of sarcastic humor and vintage tech nostalgia, it is ideal for people who appreciate old computer culture, internet history, and playful jokes about how far digital life has come.
Description: This vintage tech dial up sarcasm design celebrates the unforgettable era of modem tones, slow loading pages, and classic internet frustration. A perfect choice for retro computer fans, nostalgic millennials, and anyone who loves clever tech humor with a throwback feel rooted in old school digital culture.
Description: Launched in 1994 by Cupertino, California-based Catapult Entertainment, XBAND was one of the first competitive online gaming networks at a time when online gaming was still a fairly new concept. XBAND was delivered as a modem that plugged into the cartridge slot of popular consoles, which in turn allowed the game cartridge to be piggybacked in its own slot, and as a plug-in PC version later. The client-side system worked by manipulating game memory similar to Game Genie and other third-party game mods of the era, while also allowing players to connect via dial-up. Gamers could play head-to-head, compete for the high score on leaderboards, and eventually, in national tournaments. Despite reasonable popularity, XBAND was shut down in 1997.
Description: A funny retro tech design featuring the phrase my parents survived dial up internet. Perfect for millennials, gen x humor, and anyone nostalgic for slow connections, modem sounds, and early internet chaos. This sarcastic design is a fun throwback for tech lovers, vintage computer fans, and digital age comedy.
Description: Take a trip back to the golden age of the web with the The Internet Was Better graphic tee. Inspired by dial-up connections, CRT monitors, floppy disks, pixel cursors, wired mice, and classic desktop interfaces, this clean vector design captures the unforgettable charm of the early internet era. Designed with bold vaporwave colors, geometric shapes, and retro pixel-inspired typography, it's the perfect shirt for programmers, gamers, IT professionals, web developers, designers, millennials, Gen X, and anyone who remembers waiting for a 56K connection. Whether you're heading to a gaming convention, coding session, tech meetup, or simply celebrating internet nostalgia, this shirt is a fun conversation starter.
The Internet Was Better | Retro Internet Nostalgia Tee Socks
by monj
$14 $20
Description: A black background displays white text reading 'THE DELICATE SOUND OF' above an equalizer display. Below this, '56K' is prominently featured alongside lightning bolt symbols and horizontal retro stripes. A vintage computer modem sits at the bottom with the text 'STATUS DIALING...' below it.
The Delicate Sound of 56K Status Dialing... Socks
by STUDIO DESIGN UK
$14 $20
Description: A retro-style composition featuring a visual representation of sound waves at the top, followed by the text "56k" and a series of chevron-like arrows. Below this sits a white device with horizontal vents and indicator lights, set against a striped background of orange, yellow, cream, and teal. The bottom displays the text "STATUS DIALING...".
The Delicate Sound of 56k Status Dialing... Socks
by CLAIRO MAINE STUDIO
$14 $20
Description: A retro-style graphic featuring a waveform audio visualizer at the top, the text "THE DELICATE SOUND OF", "56k", and "STATUS DIALING...". Below this are chevron patterns and horizontal stripes in warm retro colors. To the right is a vintage modem.
The Delicate Sound of 56k Status Dialing... Socks
by Geture_Project
$14 $20
Description: A retro-style graphic featuring text that reads 'THE DELICATE SOUND OF' above an equalizer wave display. Below is '56K' with stylized yellow accents. A vintage modem sits on a striped background of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue. The bottom text reads 'STATUS DIALING...'.
Description: Retro 8-bit design for anyone who remembers the screeching, beeping, patience-testing days of dial-up internet. A nostalgic tech throwback for computer geeks, Gen X, Xennials, millennials, and old-school internet survivors.
I Survived Dial-Up Socks
by Todd Henderson Maker & Übergeek Extraordinaire
$14 $20