
I’m still a bit on the fence about the genre of gore tees, I struggle to get excited about them but accept the level of skill required to create one good enough that I actually like it, and I do think that tees like this appear surprisingly wearable despite their subject matter. This particular design is also available on white and silver, but I really like the way that the black and blue compliment each other on this colourway. What do you guys think? Do you want to see more or less of the gore/horror style tees on HYA?
Costiness=$24 Available from Havok Clothing


I don’t think that I’m ever going to consider myself as the kind of person that would wear gore tees on a regular basis, but I do think that I’m starting to understand their appeal and appreciate the amount of work that goes into creating these kinds of designs.
Since HYA is awesome, we’ve got our own coupon code that will get you 20% off your order at I Came From Nothing, a saving of £4 on this particular tee, use HIDE at the checkout to receive the discount. They’re also going to be having a big sale tomorrow for Friday 13th, with some tees being available for £13.
Costiness=£20 (free UK shipping) Available from I Came From Nothing

I wouldn’t wear it, it’s not my personal style, but I’d imagine that if you’re into this kind of thing, you’ll be into this.
Costiness=$40 Available from Dekay

First off, I’d better make it clear that I’ve stolen the images used in this
post from Coty, because
Electric Zombie have a totally
awesome lookbook, but it’s all flash, and my screen capture tool won’t work with flash, and clearly the C-unit has some flash ninja skills that I don’t, so I thought I’d just use his pictures. Secondly, I’ve never been too into the whole ’80s gore horror’ genre (I recognise the talent but it’s just not the kind of thing I’d tend to wear), but Electric Zombie is one of the few brands in that category that consistently impresses me with not only the designs but also the whole approach to business (custom mailers and that kind of thing). I’m not alone in respecting the good work done by Kyle Crawford (aka Mr. EZ) because he appears to be worshiped as some kind of deity on
Emptees.
Electric Zombie
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