Gothic Mugs
Description: Step into the afterlife with flair. This bold and fashion-forward design features four impeccably dressed skeletons serving looks from beyond the grave. With vibrant coats, chic accessories, and the tagline "Elegance in Mortality", it's a runway-ready tribute to gothic glam and macabre style. The arched Crypt Couture Club header adds a touch of exclusivity—like a VIP invite to the most stylish crypt in town. Whether you're a Halloween fashionista, a fan of spooky couture, or just love skeletons with swagger, this design is your ticket to undead elegance. Perfect for October vibes, gothic wardrobes, or anyone who believes fashion never dies.
Description: Wherever there is a great triumph, there is usually even greater tragedy. Such is the case with the Los Angeles hardcore-punk outfit known as the Germs, who, in four short years, lived dangerously, playing fast, brash rock 'n' roll with a much dirtier and nastier edge than their contemporaries; an edge that would prove to be sharp and deadly for the bands' confused and drug addicted lead singer. They only released a single studio album in 1979, but it was a banger stuffed with 17 songs dripping with aggression, despair, and pure rage. Titled (GI), the all-black cover with an enigmatic blue circle design echoed the Germs' stripped-down aesthetic perfectly and would be synonymous with the band until their untimely undoing in 1980.
Description: After being banned from all the major clubs in their hometown of Washington, DC, Bad Brains moved to New York City in 1981 and recorded their first album at 171-A. "Bad Brains" (also known as The Yellow Tape) is the debut studio album recorded by American hardcore punk/reggae band Bad Brains. Recorded in 1981 and released on cassette-only on February 5, 1982, many fans refer to it as "The Yellow Tape" because of its yellow packaging. Though Bad Brains had recorded the 16 song Black Dots album in 1979 and the 5-song Omega Sessions EP in 1980, the yellow cassette was the band's actual first release. The cover art depicts DC's Capitol Building being struck by a bolt of lightning, an obvious homage to their DC roots.
Description: A powerful witchy design that blends feminine magic with bold empowerment. “Hex the Patriarchy” featuring moon, pentacle, spell wand, and floral baroque flourishes — perfect for witches, feminists, cottage-goth babes, alt aesthetic lovers, and chaotic good spellcasters. Wear it to rallies, coffee shops, rituals, or just to make the mansplainers uncomfortable.
Hex the Patriarchy Shirt | Witchy Feminist Gothic Aesthetic | Moon Pentacle Spell Design Mug
by Fable Fire Treasures
$18
Description: This t-shirt is the perfect gift a friend, mom, girlfriend, boyfriend, best friend who loves skull. Featuring a skull with flowers on Japanese style. This product is perfect to wear on Birthdays, Holidays, Parties, or just staying in with your cat or dog, who will loves your good taste.