Van Monster Socks
Description: In 1976 a line of trucks and vans dubbed ‘Adult Toys’ was launched. Don’t be gross, these ‘Adult Toys’ were a series of factory vehicles that included the Street Van, which rolled off the assembly line outlandishly customized in what would become a staple of late '70s automotive culture – custom mag wheels, wild paint schemes, and plenty of shag carpeting among others. Despite the rich host of custom options the Street Van rolled off the line with, the true intention was for it to serve as an enticing platform for even more customization. To get buyers headed in the right direction, every Street Van came with a customization kit that included detailed instructions and plans to further style their van to their individual tastes.
Description: Original Illustration by Horrorshow Art. Im a digital artist and content creator with a passion for cult horror and drag! Check out my other works! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Jakmalone/shop?ref=typeahead Follow my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horrorshow_art/ Check out my Twitter: https://twitter.com/jakmalonee?lang=en www.jakmalone.com
Description: In 1976, the automotive world welcomed the *Adult Toys* line of trucks and vans, a factory-customized phenomenon led by the legendary **Street Van**. Far from risqué, these "Adult Toys" were bold, eye-catching vehicles dripping with late-’70s flair—think **custom mag wheels**, psychedelic paint jobs, and plush **shag carpeting** interiors. Rolling off the assembly line pre-customized, the Street Van was designed to be a blank canvas for personalization, embodying the free-spirited van culture of the era. To inspire buyers, every Street Van included a **customization kit** with detailed instructions and blueprints, empowering owners to transform their vans into head-turning masterpieces. Whether for road trips, tailgate parties
Description: Original Illustration by Horrorshow Art. Im a digital artist and content creator with a passion for cult horror and drag! Check out my other works! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Jakmalone/shop?ref=typeahead Follow my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horrorshow_art/ Check out my Twitter: https://twitter.com/jakmalonee?lang=en www.jakmalone.com
Description: Join the legendary fight against the darkness with this bold emblem for Van Helsing’s Order of Protectors. Featuring a crossed sword and club, this design nods to a long legacy of monster hunters and secret societies. Perfect for fans of Universal Monsters, Darkmoor, Epic Universe, or anyone who knows evil doesn’t sleep—and neither do the watchmen.
Description: In 1976 a line of trucks and vans dubbed ‘Adult Toys’ was launched. Don’t be gross, these ‘Adult Toys’ were a series of factory vehicles that included the Street Van, which rolled off the assembly line outlandishly customized in what would become a staple of late '70s automotive culture – custom mag wheels, wild paint schemes, and plenty of shag carpeting among others. Despite the rich host of custom options the Street Van rolled off the line with, the true intention was for it to serve as an enticing platform for even more customization. To get buyers headed in the right direction, every Street Van came with a customization kit that included detailed instructions and plans to further style their van to their individual tastes.
Description: A vibrant retro illustration of a bright yellow monster van named “Vanessa’s Lunch Box,” roaring through the scene with oversized tires and dirt flying. The bold orange and red lettering arches over the top, while the playful tagline “Squeals on Wheels!” sits beneath. Complete with the Tamiya logo, the design exudes 1980s RC car culture, speed, and high-octane fun.
Description: Get a taste of post-impressionist espresso with this hilarious and beautifully detailed vintage mashup! Featuring a sophisticated Bigfoot casually enjoying a hot cup of coffee at Vincent van Gogh’s iconic "Café Terrace at Night," this design perfectly blends classic fine art history with alternative cryptid pop culture. Styled with whimsical, authentic Art Nouveau typography reading "Starry Night, Caffeine Flight" and wrapped in an elegant retro border, this graphic is the ultimate statement piece for art majors, coffee lovers, cryptozoology nerds, and anyone with a witty sense of style.