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New Art Deco-Inspired Star Trek T-Shirts from Mighty Fine

Uhura shirt from Mighty Fine

For those of you who’ve been anxiously awaiting that Janice Rand shirt, you’re in luck!

Today Mighty Fine, a web-based clothing boutique, released a new line of art deco-inspired Star Trek T-shirts. The latest additions to their 80’s Fashion series depicts some of the women of Star Trek, including Uhura, an Orion Slave Girl and Yeoman Rand.

The brightly colored shirts are designed by artist Arty Perez and are available in a variety of sizes for $25 on MightyFine’s website.

See the images of the new shirts below.

Mighty Fine also holds licences to and produces shirts depicting Star Wars, G.I. Joe, TRON, The Muppets and more.

Mighty Fine Star Trek T-shirts

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  1. Khaaan1984

    August 25, 2011 at 10:40 pm

    These are pretty cool. I’d like to see a few more.. maybe Kirk, Spock, McCoy and KHAN!

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