Almost everything in life comes with a price tag, but some things, like geek street cred, are just priceless. Thankfully, showing off your online savvy, gaming skills, and web/tech chops can be as easy as spending a few bucks to pimp out your pad, dress yourself up, deck out your iPhone, or even freshen up with a geek scent or soap.

Word to the wise, the owner of these products should be very comfortable with their geekiness, as several of these products are definitely head turners amongst IRL friends.

Get Geeky Clean

Soap, while practical in nature, can be quite the novelty item and add a little extra geek character to your home and washing regimen.

For the Reddit fan, there's Reddit Alien Soap from Soapier. For $9 you get a 10 ounce bar of alien-adorned vegetable glycerin soap accompanied by either a lovely orange or meaty bacon scent. Because what gal or guy doesn't want to smell like bacon fresh out of the shower? [Fun fact: vegans like me will appreciate that no bacon was used in the creation of the soap.]

If you pray to the Apple God, then consider iPhone Soap a practical reincarnation of the holy design trinity. Now you can lather up with a life-like soap version of your favorite mobile device. The product comes courtesy of the Two Eggplants Company, which offers affordable soaps, starting around $5, that emulate your favorite gadgets. Even BlackBerry aficionados can get in on this action.

iPhone Style on the Cheap







No, it's not a joke. The iPhone recession case is very real. Costing just under a buck, the cardboard case, which is flammable and easily damaged by water, has a certain geek-chic about it. It's just one of those products that you know isn't practical, but would be a huge hit among your tech set friends.

There is no warranty, so make sure to buy the "BAILOUT BUNDLE" if you want to have plenty of back ups on hand. Oh and don't forget that "Sharpie Script" is a free addition for a more personalized case.

Better Than Bling

A true geek isn't afraid to sport their not-so-mainstream obsessions on their body in the form of exquisitely nerdy jewelry. Fans of the cult cartoon hit, Futuruma, will fry over the Bender necklace, available from Etsy for just $6/piece.







Twitter maniacs, however, can show their love for microblogging with tweet-inspired earrings that will only set you back $12. Should your budget be a little tighter, there's always the do-it-yourself glass tile Twitter pendant project.







On the more functional side of things comes the USB Jewel Bracelet Thumb Drive. The glitzy fashion accessory doubles as an 8GB USB drive and is available in sparkling silver or gold for $33.

When a bluetooth headset isn't good enough, you can ensure you're always connected with the Bluetooth Bracelet from Chinavision. Costing around $25 a pop, you can wear caller assurance on your wrist. The bracelet comes complete with caller ID and vibration, and it will last up to 60 hours between charges.

Twitter Tees

Sure you might get a few strange stares, but there's nothing cooler (in our book) then sporting a tweet on a tee. That's why we're mad about Twitter Tees from Threadless. This social media gal is the proud owner of three tees that are always the talk of the town. If you tweet, you should shell out the $18 to show the world what 140 characters really looks like.

Social Pillows

Social media pillows are all kinds of awesome. These decorative, icon-inspired, home accessories will no doubt color up your living space and radiate your fanaticism for social media. What better way to end a hard day's work than curling up for a nap atop your favorite social media icon?

Geek pillow image from pillowhead designs on Flickr