Op 1 T-Shirts
Description: The mode buttons from the legendary portable synth sampler. A perfect gift for any synth player, electronic musician, beatmaker, producer or DJ. Also for anyone who uses a synthesizer, sampler, drum machine or analog modular eurorack to make music, or anyone who loves techno, EDM, or synthwave aesthetic.
Description: A Notes App Chic gamer couple collage: crossed controllers, a pixel-heart "DUO" note, washi tape, and a crumpled sticky note that says it all — "I PROMISE TO STILL LOVE YOU EVEN IF YOU STEAL ALL THE GOOD LOOT." For couples whose relationship runs on co-op sessions, shared headsets, and one very specific ongoing loot dispute.
Player 1 Player 2 Co-Op Loot Promise – Notes App Chic Gamer Couple Design T-Shirt
by Luminari Creations
$16 $24
Description: Relive the golden era of arcades with this authentic "Insert Coin To Start" distressed design, complete with retro 8-bit pixel icons. Designed for old-school gamers and coin-op machine lovers, this vintage aesthetic graphic brings pure nostalgia to your wardrobe. An ideal gift for solo console players and classic pop culture enthusiasts.
Description: Fan art for Florist's Organic Tour 2026 — a hand-painted illustration blending an acoustic guitar headstock, a Teenage Engineering OP-1, and a bloom of wildflowers in soft pastels and muted greens. Delicate, textured, and quietly beautiful, just like the music. Made for Florist fans, Emily Sprague devotees, and anyone who listens to folk music with the window open.
Florist Organic Tour 2026 Vintage Illustration | OP-1 Guitar Flowers Fan Art Poster T-Shirt
by MiaouStudio
$16 $24
Description: This musical instrument inspired design is a great gift for a synth player, electronic musician, producer, DJ, dawless beat maker, or anyone who uses an analog modular synth, drum machine or computer to make techno, acid, house, EDM.
Description: This musical instrument inspired design is a great gift for a synth player, electronic musician, producer, DJ, dawless beat maker, or anyone who uses an analog modular synth, drum machine or computer to make techno, acid, house, EDM.
Description: A composition featuring a gray synthesizer keyboard, a white synthesizer controller labeled "OP-1" and "TEENAGE ENGINEERING", and a calculator with the display showing "1200.". The items are arranged on a bright blue background. Text "FOCKEY COTTASTOG" and "Pescies cperaator" is visible on the synthesizer and calculator respectively.
Description: The Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument introduced in 1981 by the Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. It typically features a touch plate, and buttons for major, minor, and 7th chords. The most basic method of playing the instrument is to press the chord buttons and swipe the touch plate with a finger or guitar pick in imitation of strumming a stringed instrument. Originally designed as an electronic autoharp substitute, the Omnichord has become popular as an individual instrument in its own right, due to its unique, chiming timbre and its value as a kitsch object.
Description: The Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument introduced in 1981 by the Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. It typically features a touch plate, and buttons for major, minor, and 7th chords. The most basic method of playing the instrument is to press the chord buttons and swipe the touch plate with a finger or guitar pick in imitation of strumming a stringed instrument. Originally designed as an electronic autoharp substitute, the Omnichord has become popular as an individual instrument in its own right, due to its unique, chiming timbre and its value as a kitsch object.
Description: The Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument introduced in 1981 by the Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. It typically features a touch plate, and buttons for major, minor, and 7th chords. The most basic method of playing the instrument is to press the chord buttons and swipe the touch plate with a finger or guitar pick in imitation of strumming a stringed instrument. Originally designed as an electronic autoharp substitute, the Omnichord has become popular as an individual instrument in its own right, due to its unique, chiming timbre and its value as a kitsch object.