Celebrate ‘Black Christmas’ and Freddy Krueger with Fright-Rags Exclusives
Horror fans are in for a nostalgic treat as Fright-Rags unveils two exclusive collections celebrating the anniversaries of two iconic slasher films. Honouring the 50th anniversary of Black Christmas and the 40th anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street, the brand’s new merchandise line promises to deliver chills to collectors and fans alike. Both collections are now available for purchase at Fright-Rags.com.

First up, Black Christmas, widely regarded as one of the first true slasher films, is receiving the royal treatment with custom designs that nod to its legacy as a holiday horror staple. The collection includes an “ugly” acrylic sweater that perfectly blends festive cheer with unsettling undertones. A fresh 50th-anniversary design is also available on T-shirts and zip-up hoodies, allowing fans to show their love for this influential cult classic in style.
For collectors, the Black Christmas trading cards offer a nostalgic throwback. Available as individual wax packs or in factory and sealed boxes, these cards feature everything from base sets to rare inserts, such as lenticular cards, prismatic stickers, and even metal cards. Perfect for fans who love to relive the tense atmosphere of the film, these trading cards add a unique twist to Fright-Rags’ already impressive horror lineup.

Meanwhile, A Nightmare on Elm Street continues to haunt the dreams of fans four decades after Freddy Krueger’s debut. To celebrate the film’s 40th anniversary, Fright-Rags has introduced a fresh design that pays homage to the franchise’s iconic poster art. The artwork is available on T-shirts, baseball tees, and zip-up hoodies.
In addition to the new release, Fright-Rags has restocked two fan-favourite Freddy Krueger designs, including a parody of Raiders of the Lost Ark and the cheeky “You’re All My Kittens Now.” The collection also marks the 35th anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child with three exclusive T-shirts inspired by the sequel’s unique style.
These collections celebrate more than just horror films—they highlight the enduring cultural impact of the genre. Bob Clark’s Black Christmas has influenced generations of slasher films with its blend of psychological terror and macabre holiday setting. Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, meanwhile, forever redefined horror, introducing the world to Freddy Krueger, one of the most enduring figures in the genre.

Fans eager to grab their favourite designs should act quickly – these items are available only while supplies last. And with Fright-Rags’ annual Black Friday sale just around the corner (running from 25 November to 1 December), there’s even more reason to stock up on horror-themed gifts.
For more info and to buy, visit www.fright-rags.com/
Whether you’re decking the halls with Black Christmas or dreaming of terror with Freddy Krueger, Fright-Rags’ latest offerings ensure that horror lovers will have a very nightmarish Christmas!

