Commodore wasn't just a computer company - it was the computer company for a generation of Aussie kids. The breadbin C64 humming away in the lounge room, the Amiga 500 that made your jaw drop the first time you saw the boing ball demo. These are the machines that taught us BASIC, ate our pocket money at the local computer shop, and started more late-night arguments than the footy. Game On Retro Wear's Commodore range covers all of it. Whether your loyalty's with the Commodore 64 or the Amiga - or honestly both, we don't judge - every shirt is built for people who still get a little misty-eyed at the sight of a Datasette or a 1581 floppy drive.
Have a dig through whichever camp you're in. The Commodore 64 collection has the rainbow logo, the "READY." prompt, the SID chip and the rest of the breadbin classics. If you came up on Workbench, Lemmings and demoscene intros, the Amiga collection has the boing ball, the rainbow tick, and tribute prints to the games that defined the platform. All printed on proper cotton, shipped Australia-wide, and guaranteed to score you a knowing nod from the next retro tragic you bump into at the swap meet. Commodore's long gone. The shirts are the next best thing.