Channel chaos and classic horror-icon energy with this limited-edition jacket designed in collaboration with legendary artist Tristan Eaton. A black-and-white all-over “poster-collage” print - reminiscent of vintage movie-posters for monsters like Frankenstein, Dracula, and Wolfman - wraps the jacket in cinematic menace and bold visual storytelling.
Why it stands out
Iconic art collab - Tristan Eaton is known for his murals, graphic design and designer-toy work, and for founding the underground print studio Dead Press.
Statement-ready style - The monochrome horror-poster collage gives a gritty, counter-culture vibe that fits perfectly with streetwear, gothic, punk or dark-urban wardrobes.
Functional design - Long sleeves with elastic cuffs, button-up front, and a relaxed cut make this jacket easy to layer over hoodies, tees or even oversize pants for a rugged street silhouette.
Wear it your way — Looks killer buttoned up or open. Use it as an edgy statement jacket or as part of a layered outfit — either way, you’re not blending in.
Details & Fit
All-over “Universal Monsters / Dead Press x Tristan Eaton” poster print in black & white.
Button-up closure, elastic cuffs, long sleeves - easy to style and layer.
Relaxed, unisex cut - designed to fit a variety of body types and streetwear styles.
Perfect match for jeans, cargo pants, or layered over hoodies.
Who it’s for
You’re not a follower. You’re a collector, a subverter, someone who values raw art, bold style, and making a statement. Whether you’re walking city blocks or headlining a gig - this jacket says you came to own the night, not fade into it.
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2. Chest
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3. Waist
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4. Sleeve length
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