ThinkGeek Levels Up High-End Fashion With The Sprite by Pixelle
The handbag that is taking the halls of Hyrule and runways of Paris by storm
FAIRFAX, Va., Oct 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- ThinkGeek (NASDAQ: GKNT) is ready to transport fans of old-school video games into a world of fashion fantasy with the launch The Sprite by Pixelle, the brand's first foray into high-end fashion.
Emblazoned with colorful 8-bit stylized likenesses of swords, hearts, flasks, robots, and books, The Sprite by Pixelle is available in 2 colorways: white or black.
"We wanted to create a functional accessory that would look at home in your game room or on Fifth Avenue," states Kristy Carroll, designer of The Sprite. "The creation of The Sprite marks the first in what we hope will become a full line under the Pixelle name."
With The Sprite by Pixelle, the woman on-the-go doesn't need to sacrifice her ability to carry whatever she needs while expressing her inner geek. The interior features a large space with a zippered pouch, plus two open pouches for added organization.
Available this holiday season and sure to be seen at all the major conventions next year, The Sprite by Pixelle marks a monumental leap forward for fashion-friendly geeks.
For more information on The Sprite by Pixelle, please visit
www.thinkgeek.com/product/1df0.
About ThinkGeek
ThinkGeek, a wholly owned subsidiary of Geeknet, Inc. (NASDAQ: GKNT), is the premier retailer for the global geek community. Since 1999, ThinkGeek has been creative a world where everyone can express and celebrate their inner geek, turn their interests into passions, and connect with one another. We are obsessed with creating and sharing unique and authentic experiences that stimulate our fans' imaginations and fuel their geek core. We believe there is a geek in everyone and invite you to Join In. Geek Out. Learn more at thinkgeek.com
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