Give yourself the gift of a scary little Christmas with Fright-Rags’ Black Christmas 50th anniversary collection

Give yourself the gift of a scary little Christmas with Fright-Rags' Black Christmas 50th anniversary collection

As a lifelong horror enthusiast who can trace their love for the genre back to the chilling masterpiece that is “Black Christmas,” I am absolutely thrilled about Fright-Rags’ latest merch drop! This company has always been a go-to for deep-cut horror merchandise, and their tribute to this iconic film is no exception.


As a devoted horror gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but admire Fright-Rags for their unique knack of offering deep-cut merchandise from classic horror movies, especially their fantastic collection of t-shirts. However, it’s not just the obscure references that make them stand out; they also nod to well-known horror films. Their latest merch drop is a testament to this, as it celebrates a seasonal iconic movie in a way only true fans would appreciate.

Absolutely, we’re discussing the 1974 horror movie, which I fondly refer to as the one that sparked my love for horror films – Black Christmas. Originally a Canadian production, it hit U.S. cinemas on December 20 under the new title of Silent Night, Evil Night. The name change was due to concerns that it might be mistaken for a film in the blaxploitation genre.

Black Christmas was one of the initial horror films to revolve around a national holiday and, over the past five decades, it has rightfully earned legendary status among horror enthusiasts. As its 50th anniversary approaches, Fright-Rags is smartly producing unique merchandise that commemorates this milestone.

By the way, if you’re questioning the significance of “Black Christmas,” it’s worth noting that it served as inspiration for John Carpenter’s “Halloween.” Also, here’s a fun fact: The film was directed by Bob Clark, who later went on to direct “A Christmas Story.

Give yourself the gift of a scary little Christmas with Fright-Rags' Black Christmas 50th anniversary collection

Following the spooky motto of the movie, Fright-Rags says: “If our Black Christmas line doesn’t give you goosebumps… it might be a perfect fit!” Have a look at the items available for purchase on their website.

Black Christmas Ugly Christmas Sweater – This fearfully festive acrylic sweater boasts custom-knit artwork taken from the film’s original poster. This scary sweater sells for $75.

Black Hoodie Featuring Glass Unicorn Emblem: This hoodie features an embroidered glass unicorn logo on the left chest, reminiscent of the one used in the tragic death of Barb. The reverse side showcases a stylish rendition of the poster artwork, accompanied by the popular tagline. You can purchase this hoodie for $55.

T-shirts (also known as “Tees”) sport the identical designs as the hoodies and come in varieties for both men and women, as well as baseball-style options. The prices for these T-shirts range between $33 to $40.

Individual Trading Card Wax Packs: Each trading card set comes with nine cards and a sticker in individual packs. You can also purchase factory boxes containing 80 cards, two parallel cards, two puzzle stickers, one lenticular card, one checklist, all sealed within the box. Prices for these packs start at $5 for a single pack, while sealed boxes cost around $120.

New customers can secure a 10% discount by enrolling in Fright-Rags’ email newsletter; visit their website for details on how to subscribe. Alternatively, you could gamble that the merchandise doesn’t run out and hold off until their Black Friday event, which takes place from November 25th through December 1st. During this period, Fright-Rags promises significant discounts across most products, with shirts starting at just $10. The sale will also feature flash sales, doorbusters, and free shipping on orders exceeding $99.

Why not celebrate this unique Christmas with a touch of spookiness? Don’t forget to grab your merchandise from the “Black Christmas” collection before it runs out!

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2024-11-21 23:25

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