Want to relive one of your favorite 1980s TV shows? "Star Trek: The Next Generation" hoodies make it so, for $44.99 on ThinkGeek.
Retro Duo Portable NES/SNES game system
The Retro Duo Portable NES/SNES game system allows aging gamesters to play their old classic Nintendo games, for $99.99 on ThinkGeek.
Tetris LED desk lamp
If you were bored in the 1980s, chances are you played Tetris. You can bring the game to your office with this $39.99 stackable Tetris LED desk lamp.
Fisher-Price Chatter Phone
Sometimes the classic toys never go out of style, like this Fisher-Price Chatter Phone, which sells for $24.95.
Fisher-Price record player
The Fisher-Price record player debuted in 1971, and is still enchanting kids with analog renditions of "Humpty Dumpty" and "London Bridge." For $44.95.
Tangee lipstick
Tangee was often a young woman's first lipstick in the 1950s and earlier. Now, color-changing lipstick, likened to a "mood ring for your lips," is a popular gift, at $14.95.
Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific shampoo
If you wore bell bottoms and watched "Charlie's Angels," chances are you'll remember Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific shampoo. It's now a popular stocking stuffer for $14.95.
Schwinn Sting-Ray
The Schwinn Sting-Ray, called "the Corvette of bikes," is back in stores for $499.99. The new version of the 1960s bike is selling out in stores.
Crosley Radio Rochester
Crosley Radio's Rochester model combines a turntable, CD player, cassette player, FM antenna and a plug for your MP3 player, while resembling an old-style radio. It sells for $99.99.
Crosley Radio Keepsake
The portable Crosley Radio Keepsake turntable is a portable version of the classic record player, although it adds connections for your digital music player and a USB connection for computers. It sells for $159.95.
Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets including USA Today and Consumer Reports.