Wench Hats
Description: Founded in 1987 on North Carolina's Cape Fear, Teach's Tavern was a pirate-themed bar that played up the owner's (alleged) lineage shared with Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, the English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies. The legend of Blackbeard and all pirate kitsch aside, Teach's Tavern was actually a pretty great spot that became known not only for the sunsets from their beachfront patio, but their surprisingly good tavern food which was all made from scratch in their on-site kitchen. Of course, there was no shortage of beers on tap and top-shelf cocktails, but a good number of their regulars were there for the PBR in cans and well drink specials.
Description: The Black Pearl (formerly known as the Wicked Wench) is a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by Captain Jack Sparrow, she is said to be "nigh uncatchable". In the first three films she either overtakes or flees all other ships, including the Interceptor, which is regarded as the fastest ship in the Caribbean, and the Flying Dutchman, which is actually faster against the wind. Her speed is partly derived from the large amount of sails she carries, partly supernatural, and noted in Dead Man's Chest and At World's End as being "the only ship that can outrun the Dutchman".
Description: If you're going to the Renaissance Fair -- but you're too lazy to put together an authentic medieval outfit -- then let the world know with this awesome Renaissance Faire costume tshirt! Featuring a funny knightly quote, along with the image of a chivalrous knight, this medieval t-shirt makes the perfect gift for any Rennie, LARPer, or gamer.
Description: Once more, Dame Fortune is frowned upon in a Shakespearean play - this time, The Merchant of Venice. Previously, Lady luck has been called a strumpet. Here, in a rather backhanded way, the clown - Launcelot Gobbo, thanks Dame Fortune (if she be a lady) for the luck in leaving his employer Shylock, for a new Master, Bassanio. (also available for dark shirts)
Description: Once more, Dame Fortune is frowned upon in a Shakespearean play - this time, The Merchant of Venice. Previously, Lady luck has been called a strumpet. Here, in a rather backhanded way, the clown - Launcelot Gobbo, thanks Dame Fortune (if she be a lady) for the luck in leaving his employer Shylock, for a new Master, Bassanio. (also available for light shirts)
Description: If you're going to the Renaissance Fair -- but you're too lazy to put together an authentic medieval outfit -- then let the world know with this awesome Renaissance Faire costume tshirt! Featuring a funny knightly quote, along with the image of a chivalrous knight, this medieval t-shirt makes the perfect gift for any Rennie, LARPer, or gamer.
Description: Are you a regular attendee of Renaissance faires and fests? But do you unfortunately not have enough time to make a costume? Perfect! This awesome Renaissance Festival apparel will take care of that for you. Featuring the text "This is my Renaissance faire costume," this awesome Renaissance fair graphic makes the perfect gift for any medieval nerd in your life.