Pripyat Merch
Description: Deserted amusement parks can be creepy enough, but at Pripyat Amusement Park, in the ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine, the reason for abandonment makes the place not only creepy, but hazardous. The 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant closed down the plant and caused the evacuation of the entire city, rendering this amusement park useless. While the people have long since departed, the radiation remains.
Description: A dark graphic featuring the text "PRIYAT" in bold red with yellow outlines and a yellow cursive script "Simply" below it. Underneath, in blue, reads "SINCE 1986". A dark blue silhouette of a Ferris wheel occupies the lower right portion. The text "PRIYAT, UKRAINE" is at the bottom.
Description: A dark blue silhouette of a Ferris wheel is the central visual element against a black background. Above it, the word "Pripyat" is displayed in large red letters with a yellow outline. Beneath "Pripyat", a yellow banner contains text in Cyrillic. To the right of "Pripyat" is the text "SINCE 1986". At the bottom, centered, is "PRIpyat, UKRAINE".
Pripyat Park of Culture and Leisure Since 1986 Ferris Wheel Phone Case
by INSIDE STORE
$17 $23
Description: The Monolith were originally ordinary Stalkers who believed in the power of the Wish Granter. Prior to Clear Sky, the faction reportedly made an exodus to the Zone's center and disappeared. After the large emission during the events of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, they became active. The Monolith are the front line soldiers of the C-Consciousness, and would rather die than let any Stalker reach the sacred crystal. Although capable of higher reasoning and emotion, they nevertheless carry out orders with fanatic effectiveness. The Monolith faction has no allies, and actively attacks all other factions.
Description: Freedom is a clan of stalkers who fight for free access to the Zone, and their views are somewhat anarchistic, believing nobody can own the Zone and seeing it both as a scientific marvel and as a free life inside the Zone's borders. In contrast to the regimented, highly disciplined atmosphere of Duty, the members of Freedom have a much more relaxed, informal attitude. They appear to have a more casual command structure, often referring to each other as "bro", with a number of members shown making regular recreational use of alcohol and marijuana. This further reflects their status as a clan of like-minded free spirits, unlike the ex-military soldiers of Duty.
Description: A group of renegade Stalkers unaffiliated with any major faction, as well as cast-outs from other factions, they act as warbands and gangs instead. Although acting in the same way as Bandits by robbing and exploiting stalkers, the renegades are not under any formal leadership. The Renegade faction eventually dissolved after S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, which is why they are non-existent in Shadow of Chernobyl and Call of Pripyat.
Description: A haunting echo from the silent heart of Pripyat — this faded Energetik Palace of Culture design captures the last pulse of a vanished world. “Final Transmission” radiates across the dust worn architecture, evoking the ghostly hum of lost communication after the Chernobyl disaster. Perfect for those drawn to industrial decay, retro Soviet design, and the melancholic beauty of forgotten places. This shirt feels like a relic — a souvenir from the edge of history.
Description: This unique t-shirt captures the haunting legacy of the Chernobyl disaster, featuring evocative imagery and symbols associated with the catastrophic nuclear accident in Pripyat, Soviet Union. From the iconic radiation symbol to the eerie beauty of the abandoned city and the resilience of Chernobyl's wildlife, each detail on this shirt tells a story of history, tragedy, and the lessons learned from one of the worst environmental catastrophes. Perfect for history buffs, environmental advocates, and anyone fascinated by the compelling story of Chernobyl and its lasting impact on nuclear safety and the environment.
Description: A striking black vintage-style design featuring the haunting ruins of Pripyat’s amusement park, highlighted by bold “Pripyat 1986” typography, elegant “Chernobyl” script, and a decorative “summer tour” banner. Symmetrical flourishes, stars, and a snowflake add ornate detail to this powerful tribute to a lost era.
Description: May 6, 1986. Ten days after the explosion. The basement under Reactor 4 was flooded, radioactive, and completely dark. Three engineers went in anyway. Alexei Ananenko knew where the valves were. Valery Bezpalov went with him. Boris Baranov led the shift. They carried flashlights and a wrench. No cameras. No ceremony. When they found the pipe and opened the valves, their colleagues embraced them in the corridor. That was the recognition. The kind of person who doesn't wait to be called a hero. Who reads a blueprint in the dark. Who understands exactly what's at stake and moves anyway. They were asked once. They said yes. The light stayed on.
Chernobyl Three – Ananenko Bezpalov Baranov Nuclear Heroes 1986 Phone Case
by dresstypo
$17 $23
STALKER 'Welcome to the Zone' cheeki breeki postcard Tapestry
by MTstewartart
$23 $30
3.6 Roentgen Not Great, Not Terrible Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station Quote Tank Top
by Gabe Design
$16 $21
Description: Clear Sky is the most secretive faction within the Zone. The faction was disbanded after losing the majority of their manpower during the events in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky. The Clear Sky faction was originally composed of former researchers of the C-Consciousness who broke away from them in order to conduct their own research on how to either destroy or contain the zone. The other members of the faction were ordinary stalkers who joined their cause for their own reasons.