Displaying Your Star Trek Fandom With Pride: Collectible Items To Wear And Display


Star Trek fans will know that the very first episode of the show was created in 1964. However, the television broadcasting company that was offered a chance to air the pilot rejected it. Mr. Roddenberry worked tirelessly to get this show on the air, and in 1966, the first real season began. Since then, it has had a dozen spin-offs and it has accumulated millions of fans. If you are a "trekkie," you will undoubtedly want to display your fandom in every way possible. Here are some collectible items you can wear and display with pride every day. 

Star Trek Collectible Pins

Collectible pins are popular with all kinds of people and all pop culture reference groups. They are no less popular with this group of pop culture fans. The pins often display famous characters, quotes from the shows, and pivotal moments in the show's history. The cool part is that you can wear these pins on a lapel or pin them to a purse, computer bag, etc.. Anywhere a pin looks right and trendy is where you can pin them. 

Iron-on Patches

Got a hole in the knee of your favorite jeans? Iron on a patch from your favorite series. Rip a hole in the back pocket of your suit pants and your wallet keeps falling out? Iron on a patch. Want a wildly decorated jacket with all of your fandom all over it for conventions? Iron-on patches are the thing. Patches are making a comeback in a big way, and there are plenty pop culture series of TV shows to choose from for all your patch needs. 

Neckerchiefs and Ties

It is not a joke; you really can put anything on a ladies' neckerchief or a man's tie. The ladies can knot the printed silk scarves around their necks and the men can wear the matching ties. They are completely suitable for work, and they dress up and dress down a work suit at the same time. 

Jewelry, Tie Clips, and Cuff Links

If you visit a fan convention, there is no end to the number of items you can buy and wear. The sellers at these conventions even have jewelry, tie clips, and cuff links that are not overly loud, and they look perfectly fine paired with your work clothes regardless of what your job is. Tie clip on any of the models of the U.S.S. Enterprise, or sport jewelry modeled after costume design pieces for the shows. 

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