Beistle Collection At Creepy Co.

Growing up in a working-class family in the 1980s meant that there wasn’t money laying around that could be spent on elaborate Halloween decorations. Still, my Mom always made sure that we got at least one new cardboard cutout to tape up in the window.

Looking back at that time in my life I think I was being a self-centered brat begging and crying for a graveyard in the front lawn, and zombies crawling up the side of the house. Not only that, I also look back and have a fondness for those cheap decorations my mom would buy.

It was only in recent years that I found out that I wasn’t the only one yearning for these cutesy

designs. In fact, there has become a whole market for this nostalgia-based décor. It was in this retro boom I found out that the company responsible for my childhood Halloween memories was called Beistle.

Turns out that not only is Beistle still around churning out vintage-inspired holiday decoration, but for the past few years, horror culture merch company Creepy Co. has been knocking it out of the park with Beistle infused merch—everything from pins patches, and socks to blankets, cardigan sweaters, and button up shirts.

This year is no exception. The most highlighted design this year is called “Fear No Evil.” It features the famous Beistle ‘70s scratch cat in the classic “hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil” pose adapted by artist Mike Palermo. It’s super cute and featured on a t-shirt, throw blanket, sock set gift box, sticker pack, and zipper pouch. It’s totally adorable and I need one of each item. Please and thank you.

Of course, my good friends at Creepy Co. couldn’t let us off the hook with just one killer design. Oh no, we couldn’t have that. If enamel pins are your jam, the Beistle Ghost Pack 3-Pin Set, which includes playful poltergeists that glow-in-the-dark, are to die for! Haunt your apparel with these “friendly” ghost pins with glittering accents for that specter-acular feel! Original Beistle art adapted by artist Brandon Hopkins.

So, besides the Fear No Evil sock set, Creepy Co. is also offering up Beistle Bat Ghost Socks that show the playful and classic side of Halloween. Colorful ‘n creepy and sure to keep your feet feeling frigid-free! Also, brand new socks featuring the iconic Beistle Spooky Cat! Let the world know you may be a little on-edge and to clear the way.

If you are looking for a super soft throw blanket, and the Fear No Evil design doesn’t really do it for you, Creepy Co. also released the Bare Bones throw blanket this season. What better for Halloween (and year-round) than a set of classic Beistle Bones to call your very own?

All of this is well and good, but for me personally…I’m here for the fashion! For the sake of the clothing fans, Creepy Co. delivers. Their Beistle Skeleton Jack Knit Sweater is retro and vintage and beautiful. It will have you longing for yesterlife, while you sip on your Pumpkin Spice beverage with notes of arsenic and hemlock. Midnight melancholy awaits you with this classic knit sweater by Beistle and Creepy Co.

Last, but certainly not least, are the two items I’m most excited for, the new cardigans for this year. Their classic Beistle Flaming Skull in rich black comes to a comfy cardigan near you!  Embrace the fall and all its atmospheric wonder with this fan-favorite design that lets others know you take Halloween very seriously!

I’m absolutely in love with the Beistle Devil Cat cardigan sweater. It’s time to celebrate the changing of seasons, as the scent of wood-burning fireplaces and pumpkin spice hangs in the air.  Envelop yourself in a cozy Beistle Devil Cat Cardigan Sweater as the wind picks up and the night air becomes chilled—and when things get chillier, that can only mean Halloween is afoot!  This playfully-casual cardigan pairs well with a hot cocoa or a spiked beverage of your choice—and plays those horror-ific Halloween notes long after the winter holidays.

If you are a sucker for the vintage Beistle vibes like I am, then you need to get stoked about all these new items from Creepy Co. This is that cool retro fit that every Halloween freak needs in their collection.

You can find Creepy Co. on all major social media platforms—including Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. If I were you, I’d skip all that and just go straight to their website at www.creepycompany.com and tell ‘em Neon Splatter sent ya! And, as always, remember to BUY OR DIE!

Jeremy Lowe

Jeremy Lowe (a.k.a Germ T. Ripper) has been a Chicago punk rock main stay singing for such bands as The Rotten Fruits, Brickwall Vultures, and Modern Day Rippers. He has written for several websites over the years including: Daily Grindhouse, 1428 Elm, Gayly Dreadful, and Riot Fest. Currently Jeremy splits his creative time writing horror fiction that has been published by St. Rooster Books, performing as a stand up comedian, and being a Pro-wrestling manager with POWW Entertainment.

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