For generations, Beistle has provided families with festive decorations for the holidays, and with their new batch of shirts, pins, and other creations, Creepy Co. brings Beistle's vintage and vibrant designs to life for the fall season:

Beistle Gray Scratch Cat Pullover Hoodie: "Beistle® "Scratch Cats" are an ubiquitous member of the brand. There are so many iterations over the decades, that it's nearly impossible for us to have picked just one to focus in on. For our pullover hoodie, we bring you this early 20th century Scratch Cat, in full-on, fur up fright mode! Wear this electric feline on your person in October, and all year long!

Art by Kellie Taylor (based on the Beistle® original)

Charcoal unisex hooded pullover
embroidered Creepy Co.® Chompers logo tag on hood
printed inner size tag
50/50 cotton/polyester blend
kangaroo pouch in front

$42.00"

Beistle Vintage Collage Screen Print: "Beistle® images are too numerous to include one of each as individual products for this collection. To remedy that, Creepy Co. made a large, frame-worthy poster print that is made up of a plethora of some of the most popular illustrations.

This accent print makes for a wonderful addition to any room, at any time of year!

Limited Edition of 250 (with only 200 available through the website)

Art by Kellie Taylor (comprised of Beistle® original images)

18"x24"
3 color screenprint on French paper
hand numbered

$40.00"

Beistle Scratch Cat Enamel Pin: "Beistle® "Scratch Cats" are an ubiquitous member of the brand. There are so many iterations over the decades, that it's nearly impossible for us to have picked just one to focus in on. For the pin, we bring you this head-on, hissing Scratch Cat. Pin this fright-defying feline to your person in October, and all year long!

Limited Edition pin

1.25" height
soft enamel with black metal finish
2 clutch posts with rubber backers
Beistle® and Creepy Co.® back stamping

$11.00"

Beistle Halloween Night Ladies' Tee: "Our Beistle® "Halloween Night" is a loving homage to all of the best things about Halloween, as well as some of Beistle's most mask-worthy images!

The Great Pumpkin King looks over three spooky imps, sneaking through a dark and deserted graveyard on All Hallow's Eve. The scratch cat, skeleton, devil, jack-o-lantern, and haunted house in the distance are all based directly upon some of the most iconic Beistle® images.

Order one for October, but keep it on year round! The colors are vibrant and season-appropriate, but suitable for showing your Halloween love all 365 days!

Art by Jared "Beastwreck" Moraitis

Black ladies' tee
100% combed and ring-spun cotton
embroidered Creepy Co.® arm hem tag
printed inner size tag

$25.00"

Beistle Lantern Skull Enamel Pin: "This Beistle® Lantern Skull is a pin reproduction of a paper decoration that was once used as a lantern insert; the eyes were illuminated by a flickering flame through translucent amber! Pin this stalwart dark-diminisher to your person in October, and all year long!

Limited Edition pin

1.25" height
soft enamel with black metal finish
2 clutch posts with rubber backers
Beistle® and Creepy Co.® back stamping

$11.00"

Beistle Jack-o-Lantern Enamel Pin: "A perennial favorite, the Beistle® Jack-O-Lantern image has taken on many different forms over several decades. This is an early one, and a favorite of many. Pin this worry-wart to your person in October, and all year long!

Limited Edition pin

1.25" height

soft enamel with black metal finish

2 clutch posts with rubber backers

Beistle® and Creepy Co.® back stamping

$11.00"

Beistle Batty Ghost Enamel Pin: "Beistle Ghosts take many forms in Beistle® imagery. This guy is a more obscure, but a favorite! Pin this special spectre to your person in October, and throughout the year!

Limited Edition pin

1.5" height
soft enamel with black metal finish
2 clutch posts with rubber backers
Beistle® and Creepy Co.® back stamping

$11.00"

To learn more about Creepy Co.'s Beistle Halloween collection, visit:

  • Derek Anderson
    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.