The Spooky Gang’s All Here T-Shirt
Step straight into Halloween Town with this playful and nostalgic tee featuring iconic characters from The Nightmare Before Christmas. The design showcases Sally stepping forward from a wooden coffin door, surrounded by some of the town’s most memorable misfits – including Jack Skellington, Zero the ghost dog, The Mayor, and the mischievous trio Lock, Shock & Barrel peeking in to stir up trouble.
The artwork has a fun, sketch-style finish that captures the quirky charm of Tim Burton’s spooky dreamworld: whimsical, eerie, and irresistibly cute. This tee is soft, comfy, and perfect for everyday wear – whether you’re celebrating spooky season, dressing for movie nights, or simply living your best gothic-fairytale life all year long.
- Unisex fit for all-day comfort and style
- 100% cotton – soft, breathable, and lightweight
- DTF print – vibrant, durable, and flexible to prevent cracking or peeling
- Taped shoulders and neckline for extra durability
- Double-stitched hem and sleeves to withstand daily wear
- Ribbed crew neckline for a timeless look
- Vibrant, long-lasting print with a dreamy gothic fairytale aesthetic – perfect for the everyday spooky souls who don’t wait for October to embrace their love of the eerie and unusual; Nightmare Before Christmas fans – whether it’s your comfort movie, your personality, or your entire aesthetic – this tee is a love letter to the film; gothic and alt fashion lovers whose style includes layered jewelry, fishnets, ripped jeans, boots and flannels; cozy casual fans of animated Halloween AND Christmas movies; movie night and themed party goers – the kind of shirt that always sparks smiles and “I LOVE your shirt!” compliments; and gift givers – thoughtful, fun present for your Halloween-obsessed bestie, your spooky sweetheart, or your Tim Burton-loving sibling.
A little creepy, totally cute, and full of Halloween Town charm – wear the magic wherever you go. 🌙🖤🎃
Check out our Nightmare Before Christmas Collection for more creepy Christmas magic.










