Product Revew: November Fire horror t-shirts

10.25.2006 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

November Fire is a webshop that specializes in all sorts of dark-themed tees, and within their pages of politics, Halloween, occult, and general outlaw shirts, they’re particularly good for b-movie horror imagery and Olde Witchcraft engravings. Even better, they have a variety of styles to print them on – in addition to the classic t, there are girls fits, longsleevers, strapped, oversized hip-hop 8XL, and hoodies. And their name is derived from a kickass Samhain album, which is what prompted us to list them in the first place ;)

Above: The Girl’s Spaghetti Strap is printed on American Apparel Classic Girl. The image is Coffin 13, from their Everything Else page. Skull, wings, coffin – yep, everything’s present for a decent goth tank top.

And look, it’s available as an emboidered patch! Yes, there’s a page of wearables for your jean jacket, again with a good range, from sacred hearts and Celtic dragons to poison labels and pentagrams.

The Girl Cut tee is also printed on Classic Girl, and this little guy can be found on the Halloween page. Yep, even through you’re warned not to come in unless you’re over 18 – they really don’t want to be bothered with people complaining about offensiveness – there are some pretty cute things for younger goths, even if they don’t technically carry kids’ sizes.


The Escutcheon of Death hoody combines righteous imagery from 1538 (death as a dispenser of justice, according to the catalog) with modern, comfy streetwear. On a Hanes no-shrink Beefy-T, no less.

A close-up of the righteous imagery.

And if you’re always in the market for new shirts, this site’s worth bookmarking – new designs are added about every 2 weeks.

Enchanted

10.24.2006 @ 11:13 pm UTC by lilah wild

Enchanted faerie sculptureBronze faerie sculptures from the UK, specializing in life-size nymphs to add some cavorting to your garden. There are smaller (and much less costly) versions and a line of “faerie coins” stamped with Celtic-inspired art.

Corsets and Crinolines

10.24.2006 @ 11:04 pm UTC by lilah wild

Corsets And Crinolines vintage silk taffeta ballgownVintage frill from the UK, with quite a bit from the 50’s. Old-fashioned lingerie, menswear, kids’ clothes, antique photographs, hats and heels, and a page of household goods still in their kitschy packages.

All This is Mine

10.24.2006 @ 10:52 pm UTC by lilah wild

All This Is Mine happy teabag dollThis ‘zine is also a shop of handicrafts inspired by mail and with a flair for the floral, offering stationery, tote bags, aprons, flower brooches, stuffed animal teabags, sachets, and bath things.

The Inner Bailey

10.24.2006 @ 10:48 pm UTC by lilah wild

The Inner Bailey medieval leather bracersRenaissance leatherwork with some really nice corsetted bracers, all kinds of period belts and pouches, barrettes, riveted armor, plated greaves, surcoats, circlets and helms, everything for the medieval male.

Purple Passion

10.24.2006 @ 10:37 pm UTC by lilah wild

Purple Passion latex corsetA fetish shop in Manhattan that carries clothing and playthings. All sorts of toys and bondage stuff, leather jackets and corsetry, electrical and medical items, chastity wear, and other odds and ends.
Note from the merchant: Mention Chateau Bizarre and you’ll get 10% off your next order, excluding sale items and books/magazines.

Oddity of the Week: Duct-tape purses

10.24.2006 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

Lucky Duct tape purse

A fine example of found fashion from Lucky Duct, who base their handbagging materials on snack food packaging, comic books, and random pieces of cute modern detritus.