Socks
Description: For fans of Heated Rivalry who live for the tension, the passion, and the ultimate rivals-to-lovers hockey romance. Inspired by Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, this tee captures the heat, vulnerability, and undeniable chemistry that made this story iconic. Perfect for hockey romance readers, BookTok favorites, and anyone obsessed with intense love stories on and off the ice. Soft, bold, and made for fans who know the rivalry was never just about hockey.
Heated Rivalry Hockey Romance Shirt | Shane Hollander x Ilya Rozanov Fan Art Tee Socks
$14 $20
Description: If you know, you know. This tee is made for fans who watched Heated Rivalry and immediately understood the chokehold Hudson Williams had on the screen. Featuring a magazine-style design inspired by iconic moments, hockey tension, and Boy Aquarium energy, this shirt is for viewers who lived for every glance, rivalry, and emotionally confusing scene. Perfect for fans of Hudson Williams, Shane Hollander, and anyone who still thinks about them after the episode ends. Subtle enough to wear out, specific enough that only real fans will clock it.
Description: Bring back the early 2000s with this “Vibin’ in 2000s Mode” t-shirt, perfect for Gen Z lovers of Y2K fashion and nostalgia. Featuring iconic Y2K graphics and a shiny bubble-letter font, this tee captures the fun and colorful spirit of the millennium. Great for casual wear, retro-inspired outfits, or gifting to anyone obsessed with the Y2K aesthetic!
Description: Step into bold Y2K energy with this “Error: Too Cool to Function” cyber aesthetic t-shirt. Featuring a retro-futuristic glitch design with neon colors and a tech-inspired vibe, this tee is perfect for fans of Y2K fashion, cybercore, vaporwave, and early-2000s internet style. Great for everyday wear, festivals, gaming fits, or anyone who loves nostalgic tech aesthetics with a modern twist. Simple, eye-catching, and easy to style, this shirt makes a statement without trying too hard. Perfect gift for lovers of retro tech, glitch art, digital aesthetics, and Y2K streetwear.