I have a weird idea. Are you the right people to ask?
Probably yes. In fact, that is one of the clearest signals the brand gives. The catalog already mixes handmade retro objects, Game Boy reading cartridges, browser tools, digital resources, customized pieces, 3D printed decor, and repurposed vintage formats. That is not the structure of a generic store. It is the structure of a project that is already comfortable operating in unusual territory. So if your idea is very specific, hard to categorize, strongly visual, tied to retro tech, based on an old format, somewhere between gift and art object, or simply too strange for a normal product configurator, it is still worth asking. Not every request will be feasible, obviously, but NOW IN TIME is much closer to a design-and-experimentation mindset than to a rigid catalog that only accepts standard inputs. Get in touch and let’s talk.
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