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“The Fog” Rolls Into Gutter Garbs With Officially Licensed Collection

Thursday, August 8, 2019 | Merch

Priced From $27 USD and up

Gutter Garbs has just released its line of FULLY LICENSED THE FOG SHIRTS and, boy, are they exhilarating. This collection includes three t-shirts and one baseball style t-shirt all designed by artist Kyle Crawford (you may have seen his work on Fright Rags merch).

Priced From $27 USD and up

Show the love for the John Carpenter directed ghost story with any of these tees. The classic movie takes place in Antonio Bay, California on the eve of its 100th anniversary, when strange occurrences start to take place. This is a town with a secret past, and now it’s all going to catch up with them the fog rolls in. The film highlighted actresses Adrienne Barbeau (married to Carpenter at the time) and Jamie Lee Curtis hot off her break out roles in the Halloween films.

Priced From $27 USD and up

Shirts are made with soft and lightweight material (100% combed and ring-spun cotton), side-seamed, so both men and women can get their Fog on and work these wonderful, horror garbs into their wardrobe (available in sizes XS to 4XL). Kyle has implemented some of the more catchy elements of the movie, by incorporating the ghostly mariners from the deliberately sunken, pillaged ship, the Elizabeth Dane. He also managed to fill these shirt designs with very recognizable landmarks (The Lighthouse of Antonio Bay) and other elements which fans will appreciate.

Price $30 USD

Get any (or all) of the shirts available now on Gutter Garbs website! Follow them on social media, and remember not to get stuck in the fog, because you never know what it might bring with it.

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Chris Hammond
The Curator of the Creepy collectibles. I've been an avid horror fan for over 3 decades. Meeting and writing about some of the finest artists from all over the world is a pure joy. I've written for multiple websites on the art and collectible front. The horror bug that lives inside me is well cared for and has been going strong since I watched my first introduction to horror through a grainy VHS copy of John Carpenter's 1978 classic film Halloween.