The Sci-Fi
About Us
TheSciFi.Net U.S. Based Sci-Fi Clothing Brand.
As a global consumer brand, we aim to provide the best unique set of Sci-Fi products and only deliver your favorite ones to you.
We’re firm believers that science and fiction is a gift to humanity and inspired us to take the initiative to start our brand. Since then, we’ve passionately spent every day perfecting the Sci-Fi clothing. Our goal since day one has been to create a Sci-Fi fashion that is versatile, timeless, and functional — able to be worn everywhere.
At TheSciFi.Net, we’ve created a highly edited selection of clothes and accessories that is splendiferously elegant and accessibly priced to provide an extraordinary shopping experience to our customers.
Yours sincerely,
Team TheSciFi.Net
Short Sci-Fi Stories (Written by Followers)

Face Familiar
Face Familiar written by Olga Fyra Gchlo’s cheekbones are humanlike: acute angles under the valleys of attentive black eyes. Nora Keizik never knows what exactly Gchlo’s looking at, it's as hard to tall...

Glitch-2
Glitch written by Pedro Lins The deepest place of Hecate – name of a Chat-Bar that refers to a moon’s deep abyss, where the souls suffer and are punished for the things they did...

Diamonds and Dust
Diamonds and Dust written by Grzegorz W. Muskotumblr: @gwmusko In the taverns of the Abandoned Reach, human patrons are advised to keep their voices low and their presence scarce. Vrubel had planned to...
Sci-Fi Blogs

From Space Age to Instagram Age: The Comeback of Retro Aesthetics
In a world spinning faster than a TikTok trend, it turns out the future of style might actually lie... in the past. Retro aesthetics are back—big time. From the glitzy...

Why Everyone’s Talking About Retro Futurism Again
Chrome gradients. Neon pinks and cosmic blues. Bubble helmets, glitchy starfields, and robots that look like they came out of a breakfast cereal commercial from 1983. Welcome back to retro-futurism—where...

How 80s Sci-Fi Taught Us to Dream About Tomorrow
There’s something wildly beautiful and oddly comforting about the retro-futuristic dreams of 1980s sci-fi. Whether it was a punk with a datajack in his skull, a cute robot dodging military...