Sleuth Pins and Buttons
Description: The sleuth of Baker Street is timeless. It has been over 100 years since the first story featuring Holmes was published in 1887's A Study in Scarlet. The character and stories have had a profound and lasting effect on mystery writing and popular culture as a whole. We love to revisit the old stories just as much (if not more) than we like coming up with new stories. We love translating Sherlock Holmes into every medium we’ve had in that span theater, radio, movies, TV, comics, everything. Holmes has been at home on television since 1950. As television has changed, we have come up with a Holmes for that era. It’s hard to count just how many adaptations of Sherlock Holmes there have been because of so many have used elements of the detective.
Description: Dive into the greatest whodunit of the backyard with this funny vintage illustration of a squirrel detective investigating a broken bird feeder! Featuring a retro private eye with a magnifying glass examining a chalk outline of a peanut, this clever woodland design is the perfect humorous gift for bird watchers, mystery podcast fans, and nature lovers who know exactly who steals the bird seed.
Description: An adorable hedgehog sets off on a curious woodland investigation, carrying a teal satchel and examining clues through a golden magnifying glass, with a colorful autumn leaf tucked at its side. This whimsical animal illustration is perfect for hedgehog lovers, mystery fans, nature explorers, cottagecore enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys cute forest creatures and cozy fall adventures.
Description: Solve the ultimate cozy mystery with this charming pop art portrait. Featuring crisp black and white line art of everyone's favorite amateur sleuth, her round glasses reflect a warm, full-color scene of a classic writer's desk and vintage typewriter. It is a brilliant nostalgic tribute for fans of classic television whodunits.