The relaunched Hammer Films has been doing a great job of catering to classic horror fans. We've seen book releases, an official print store, and they will be restoring some of their classic films for release later this year. They've also been doing quite a bit of licensing and Disturbia Clothing has announced the upcoming release of Hammer Horror t-shirts:

"Disturbia Clothing are extremely excited to reveal a nail-biting new collaboration with the masters of horror, Hammer Horror this February 17th. Disturbia have partnered with legendary production company Hammer to launch a series of limited edition t-shirts based on iconic Hammer classics such as The Mummy starring Sir Christopher Lee, and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell with the phenomenal Peter Cushing.

“This is brand new territory for Disturbia Clothing,” says creative director and company founder Frank Major. “We wanted our first ever licensed collaboration to be iconic and British, and they don’t come much more iconic than Hammer.” Hammer was originally launched in 1934 and delivered a hugely successful run of films in the 1950s and 60s. With a recent resurgence in popularity and hit films such as Let Me In starring Chloë Moretz and the brand new The Woman in Black starring Daniel Radcliffe, Disturbia feel that the timing is perfect for a collaboration of this type and are excited about introducing a whole new generation of fans to the iconic horror brand.

Disturbia Clothing is now one of the UK’s leading alternative clothing labels, with around 150 stores supplying t-shirts and accessories to thousands of customers and fans worldwide. Inspired by the left of centre and usually focused on the darker side of popular culture, Disturbia Clothing has a timeless affinity with horror movies and alternative music and is already worn by artists such as Slash, Axl Rose, Mastodon and the Prodigy."

For more information on Disturbia Clothing, visit: http://www.disturbia.co.uk

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