Fright Rags Unveils a TRICK ‘R TREAT Exclusive

In only a couple of years, Michael Dougherty’s anthology horror film that plays as an ode to the haunting holiday has joined the ranks of the classic horror films that are typically watched during Halloween.  The film acts as the best EC Comic that never got released.  Each of the stories are not only connected through characters knowing one another or events that cause them to intersect, but are entwined by a little boy named Sam, who doesn’t appear all too innocent.  Fright Rags, the clothing company that makes kick-ass horror t-shirts, is aware of the cult status the film has achieved and is giving fans a Trick ‘r Treat exclusive. Starting today and running until 11:59 pm on Sunday, September 11, you will be able to pre-order a t-shirt or hoodie with the mischievous demon, Sam, on it.  Keep reading to see the great new design and to get more info about this three day exclusive.

The info for this great new t-shirt is listed below.

 

  • THREE DAYS ONLY : This t-shirt will only be available from 12:01am Friday, September 9 through 11:59pm Sunday, September 11. As soon as the clock strikes midnight on September 12, the link to this limited edition t-shirt will no longer be active. Please note that this is Eastern Standard Time, so check your time zone as these times may be earlier or later, depending on where you live. 
  • PRE-ORDER : This shirt will be a pre-order, so please allow approximately 4 weeks to ship your order. Actual shipping transit time will vary based on your location. Any additional (in-stock) shirts added to your order will ship first, so you will not have to wait for those.

  • SIZES AVAILABLE : MENS: S-5X-Large, GIRLS : S-2X-Large, HOODIES: S-3X-Large
  • PRICE : $25.95 per shirt / $45.95 per hoodie

 

 

 

Remember! You only have till the end of the day Sunday, September 11, to pre-order this design.  After that . . . it will be gone.  If you are as excited as I am about this new shirt that is a fitting remembrance to one of the best horror anthology films ever made, click the link HERE.

Somewhere between growing up on a steady diet of Saturday morning trips to the local comic-book shop, collecting an unhealthy amount of action figures, and frequent viewings of Ray Harryhausen and Hammer Horror films, came forth a nerdy boy that was torn between journalism and the arts. In high school, Michael found himself writing a movie column for the school newspaper. Yet, he went on to get a BFA in Studio Art at Webster University. When not writing about films, you can still find him discussing classic horror, collecting action figures, and reading Batman. Clearly, not much has changed.