The Master Of Arms Hoodies
Description: Dieu et mon droit, meaning "God and my right" is the motto of the Monarch of the United Kingdom outside Scotland. It appears on a scroll beneath the shield of the version of the coat of arms of the United Kingdom. The motto is said to have first been used by Richard I (1157–1199) as a battle cry and presumed to be a reference to his French ancestry and the concept of the divine right of the Monarch to govern. It was adopted as the royal motto of England by King Henry V (1386–1422) with the phrase "and my right" referring to his claim by descent to the French crown.
Description: Rock out with the ultimate mashup! This "Master of Muppets" design is a dream for fans of both heavy metal and felt-covered mayhem. Taking inspiration from Metallica’s legendary album art, this design features The Electric Mayhem — Animal, Floyd, Zoot, Janice and, of course, Dr. Teeth - bringing their wild energy to the graveyard stage. With a heavy metal font and Miss Piggy pulling the strings, it perfectly captures that classic rock spirit with a Muppets twist. Whether you're hitting a concert or just love iconic pop culture, this bold design is guaranteed to be a hit. Get yours and start shredding!
Description: Set in New York City, the movie follows a martial artist named Leroy Green, who has dreams of becoming a great martial artist like his idol Bruce Lee. His master explains that he has reached the final level of martial arts accomplishment known as "The Last Dragon." Martial artists who reach this final level are said to be able to concentrate such mystical energy into their hands that they begin to glow. Only a true martial arts master would be able to exhibit "The Glow" over his entire body. Leroy doesn't fully understand and, in possession of a medal supposedly belonging to Bruce Lee, Leroy embarks upon a spiritual journey to find Master Sum Dum Goy, whom his master claims can help Leroy unlock the power of "The Glow."
Description: One of the all-time classic kung-fu films, it was released in Hong Kong in 1976. Starring Jimmy Wang Yu, it was a sequel to his "One Armed Boxer," and thus sometimes referred to as "One-Armed Boxer 2" or "The One Armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine." In the film, Wang's one-armed martial arts master is stalked by an imperial assassin, the master of two fighters (the Tibetan lamas) who were killed in the previous film. The title refers to the assassin's weapon, the "flying guillotine", which resembles a hat with a bladed rim attached to a long chain. Upon enveloping one's head, the blades cleanly decapitate the victim with a quick pull of the chain. Heavily distressed for an authentic vintage look.