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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter “Die! Die! Die!” Tie dye

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Size: 5X-Large
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Product Information

Model
  • Screen printed on 5.3oz, pre-shrunk, 100% cotton tees
  • Unisex sizing
  • Classic fit
  • No two shirts will be exactly alike
  • These may fit small, so consider sizing up if you want a more relaxed fit
Care instructions

Machine wash cold, separately. Tumble dry low.

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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter

"Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter" is the fourth installment in the iconic slasher series. Picking up immediately after the events of the previous film, the story begins with Jason Voorhees being presumed dead and taken to a morgue, only for him to revive and escape, returning to Crystal Lake. Jason soon targets a group of teenagers staying at a nearby house, including the partying friends and the family next door: young Tommy Jarvis, his sister Trish, and their mother. As Jason begins his brutal killing spree, Tommy, a horror enthusiast, becomes pivotal in the battle against the relentless killer. With Jason wreaking havoc, Trish and Tommy must fight to survive, culminating in a dramatic showdown where Tommy uses his knowledge of horror to outsmart and seemingly kill Jason, hacking at him in a frenzy. The film was initially intended to end the series, but its success led to further sequels, making "The Final Chapter" a notable, though ironically titled, entry in the franchise.

About the designer

Luke Johnson

Luke Johnson is a freelance artist based in New York and specializes in creating artwork for the horror genre. Dismay has worked alongside the top horror brands in the world due to his unique talent and ability to tap into the genre to capture the spirit of both modern and classic horror alike, drawing inspiration from Stephen King novels, punk rock, and 80s slasher films. You can find Luke’s artwork featured on several our releases, including Night of the Living Dead, Suspiria, The Void, and more.