Raygun Robyn Tentacle Hoodie

What’s cooler than getting your geek on with a major late night shopping spree on Thinkgeek (come on you know you’ve done it)? How about getting your tentacles on a unique, handmade, bleach stencil hoodie made by Raygun Robyn, a contributor here on gothic.org? Perfect for those cool spring nights by the bay, this warm 50/50 cotton poly blend will keep you feeling snuggly with 360° tentacles keeping the Krakken contained with the confines of your body. Ranging in sizes from S-XXL, there’s sure to be a fit for you. I really love how these shirts are like snowflakes, because of their handmade nature, no two will be the same. So you can even wear your hoodie to that party without having to worry about being in the same outfit as anyone else. Clearly there’s no downside to this hoodie, so you should hurry over to get one before everyone else figures it out.

Betentacled Awesome

You know, it’s a revelation when you see a DIY project you did in high school done really well. “Oh, so THAT’S what it’s supposed to look like.” That’s exactly what we thought when we saw this bleach-stenciled apparel. For us, bleach stencils were mandated when our unique teenage combination of lazy and messy ruined our favorite shirts. This tentacle stuff elevates the common bleach stencil to a whole other level, so we were pretty excited when this artist out of Baltimore got to the point where she could accommodate ThinkGeek’s cephalopodic needs. Note that because the design is handmade for each shirt, the placement of the tentacles on each garment is unique. We don’t know what you’re going to get, but we can promise it won’t look just like it does in these photos. That’s how art works.

Tentacles twine 360° around the body of this black, full-zip, 50% cotton / 50% polyester hoodie. Ribbed cuffs and waistband; two pouch pockets The artist’s logo is at the back center of the neck. Note: Please reference the table below to choose your size.

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