Do you wanna party? It's party time at Creepy Co., and they're bringing plenty of toxic sludge with their new Tarman collection that celebrates the iconic zombie with a relentless appetite from The Return of the Living Dead.

Below, we have details on Creepy Co.'s new Tarman shirt, cushion, and socks, and we also have a look at their Tarman enamel pins, stickers, and patch, which you can learn more about at Creepy Co.'s official website.

Tarman Button-Up Shirt: "Finally! A button-up shirt covered top to bottom with your favorite cryogenically frozen, brain-eating, zombified pile of mush! Showcase your great taste in vintage zombies with this one-of-a-kind, officially licensed button-up!

Design by Matthew Skiff

  • Ultra light weight, fine 100% cotton poplin fabric
  • Buttery smooth and breezy for summer wear
  • Button down collar with a front chest pocket
  • $39.99"

Tarman Plush Cushion: "Rest your brain on this plush cushion of everyone's favorite zombie, Tarman!

It's a plush, it's a pillow: it's the best of both worlds! Measuring in at a whopping 16" tall, this sizable squishy cushion is the perfect accent to your couch, bed, or anywhere!

Let's FACE it. UNEEDA this in a bad way!

Design by Matthew Skiff

  • 16" tall
  • 100% polyester face with polyester fill
  • black plush sides and back
  • comes with a collection tag and a protective poly bag
  • imported
  • $29.99"

Tarman Socks: "Will not protect against toxic sludge.

Unisex sizing, but don't be mistaken: these socks have wonderful stretchy give in the length department. No super tight leg-cinching, either!

  • One size fits most
  • 80% cotton, 3% spandex, 17% nylon
  • comes banded and packaged in a poly bag
  • $9.99"
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