T-Shirts
Our T-shirts are the finest quality, 100%
cotton, and preshrunk.
Please note, you will be able to specify
the size you like, once you have made
your purchase, in the "options" area in
paypal.
Baby Doll $24.99
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Baseball T $26.99
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Please note:
You will be able to specify the size you like
once you have made your purchase in the
comment section of your Paypal order.
Thank You.
Long Sleeve T $26.99
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Strappy T $24.99
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Published in 1897, Bram Stoker's legendary
novel Dracula was written, with the working
title "The Un-Dead", while the Irish author
lived in Whitby, England. Preceded by works
such as Le Fanu's Carmilla and Polidori's The
Vampyre, Dracula was not the first vampire
novel, but it is now the most
widely-acknowledged work of vampire
fiction. Depicting a scene from the novel, but
with a look based on classic black and white
horror movies, this shirt shows a half beast
Count Dracula, after having escaped, in the
form of a large wolf, from the shipwrecked
Demeter. With ruined Whitby Abbey in the
background, lit by the full moon between the
clouds, Dracula feeds on Lucy as her friend
Mina rushes to her aid, interrupting the
vampire. To the left is the crucifix-bound
ship's wheel of the Demeter and a wolf head.
On the right is an illustration of Castle
Dracula (based on Poenari fort in Wallachia)
and three bats (perhaps the brides of
Dracula?). Below is a quote from the novel:
"I called in fright, 'Lucy! Lucy!' and
something raised a head, and from where I
was I could see a white face and red,
gleaming eyes."







Men's T $24.99
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