
Soul's Messenger White Long Sleeve Shirt – Death Moth Tee
$74.99
The moths were always there first.
Before abandoned churches collapsed into the earth... before forgotten cemeteries disappeared beneath tangled weeds... before old houses surrendered to vines and silence... they arrived without warning, gathering where death had lingered the longest. Some believed they were nothing more than insects. Others refused to speak their name after sunset.
Inspired by Victorian mourning traditions, Memento Mori, and centuries of folklore surrounding the death moth, Soul's Messenger transforms this haunting legend into an original repeating pattern of elegant winged forms. Drawing from antique natural history illustrations, classic horror, and forgotten superstitions, the artwork explores the uneasy space between beauty and decay, where folklore quietly outlives those who first believed it.
Some people spend their lives trying to blend into the crowd. Others find themselves at home in places where horror, music, folklore, and the strange have always existed side by side. Whether you're wandering the aisles of a horror convention, standing beneath the lights of a metal show, exploring forgotten cemeteries, or simply living another ordinary day on your own terms, the Soul's Messenger White Long Sleeve Shirt belongs there. Crafted from soft brushed polyester with a lightweight feel and smooth finish, it's designed for those who have never needed daylight to appreciate the darker side of imagination.
Features
Original My Evil Things artwork
Soft brushed polyester fabric
Smooth premium print surface
Lightweight feel for everyday wear
Regular unisex fit
Double-needle stitched sleeves, neck, and bottom hem
Printed size and care label
Durable all-over artwork designed to last
Material & Care
100% brushed polyester
Fabric Weight: 5.16 oz./yd² (175 g/m²)
Regular unisex fit
Printed-in size and care label
Double-needle sleeve, neck, and bottom hem
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold (90°F / 30°C)
Tumble dry low
Do not bleach
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Collections
Memento Mori
Children of the Night
Before abandoned churches collapsed into the earth... before forgotten cemeteries disappeared beneath tangled weeds... before old houses surrendered to vines and silence... they arrived without warning, gathering where death had lingered the longest. Some believed they were nothing more than insects. Others refused to speak their name after sunset.
Inspired by Victorian mourning traditions, Memento Mori, and centuries of folklore surrounding the death moth, Soul's Messenger transforms this haunting legend into an original repeating pattern of elegant winged forms. Drawing from antique natural history illustrations, classic horror, and forgotten superstitions, the artwork explores the uneasy space between beauty and decay, where folklore quietly outlives those who first believed it.
Some people spend their lives trying to blend into the crowd. Others find themselves at home in places where horror, music, folklore, and the strange have always existed side by side. Whether you're wandering the aisles of a horror convention, standing beneath the lights of a metal show, exploring forgotten cemeteries, or simply living another ordinary day on your own terms, the Soul's Messenger White Long Sleeve Shirt belongs there. Crafted from soft brushed polyester with a lightweight feel and smooth finish, it's designed for those who have never needed daylight to appreciate the darker side of imagination.
Features
Original My Evil Things artwork
Soft brushed polyester fabric
Smooth premium print surface
Lightweight feel for everyday wear
Regular unisex fit
Double-needle stitched sleeves, neck, and bottom hem
Printed size and care label
Durable all-over artwork designed to last
Material & Care
100% brushed polyester
Fabric Weight: 5.16 oz./yd² (175 g/m²)
Regular unisex fit
Printed-in size and care label
Double-needle sleeve, neck, and bottom hem
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold (90°F / 30°C)
Tumble dry low
Do not bleach
Do not iron
Do not dry clean
Collections
Memento Mori
Children of the Night