RIDDICKART Sweatpants

RIDDICKART Sweatpants

$40.00

THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER SHIPPING IN MID JUNE

Official RIDDICKART merchandise!

- Printed on Independent Trading Co. Midweight Fleece Sweatpants.

- 8.5 oz. 80/20 cotton/polyester blend fleece, ring spun cotton with 100% cotton face

- Elastic waistband with shoestring drawcord

- Relaxed fit

- 1x1 ribbing at ankle cuffs

- Sewn eyelets

- Sewn fly detail

- Back pocket & Jersey lined hand pockets

- Printed with high quality specialty discharge inks.

- Product image is a digital mock-up and final product may vary.

Printed and shipped by Pyre Press in Pittsburgh, PA.

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** COVID-19 NOTICE **

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be added delays in regards to ship time and production time (particularly for international customers). Additionally, due to stock shortages from blank garment manufacturers, the brand/style of the blank may vary slightly without notice from size to size.

Artist Mark Riddick, reputable illustrator for the underground death metal music scene, launched his freelance career as a teenager in 1991 when he began illustrating logos, demo cassette covers, 7” EP record covers, and filler artwork for cut & paste underground death metal fanzines, bands, and record labels worldwide. In 1998, Riddick earned his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from Greensboro College in North Carolina. Since finishing college, Riddick has pursued his freelance career by continuing to illustrate for underground and popular metal bands alike. Riddick’s artwork has been published by hundreds of metal bands as wide-ranging as Amon Amarth, Arch Enemy, Arsis, Autopsy, Bloodbath, Carnifex, Deceased, Dethklok, Dying Fetus, Exodus, Gatecreeper, Grave, Hirax, Horrendous, Internal Bleeding, Morbid Angel, Mortician, Mystifier, Nunslaughter, Revel in Flesh, Revocation, Rotting Christ, Skeletal Remains, Skullfist, Suffocation, The Black Dahlia Murder, Thy Art Is Murder, Torture Killer, Varathron, and Warbringer, etc. Outside of the metal music scene, Riddick has completed work for pop and hip-hop artists such as Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Pusha-T, and City Morgue. In addition, Riddick’s talent has also been solicited by other media outlets such as television: “Metalocalypse” (Adult Swim), “Ghost Adventures,” (Travel Channel), “Law & Order” (NBC), “Stan Against Evil” (IFC), and “The Demons of Dorian Gunn” (PopTV); fashion brands: Anti Denim, Born a Bad Seed, Cvrsed, Death Saves, Dolls Kill, Hiro, Mason Clothing, Lip Service, Raised By Wolves, Rebel8, Rideau, Stay Cold, The Hundreds, Weird Clothing; and Microbreweries: 3Floyds, Adroit Theory, and Brash. Furthermore, Riddick has participated in numerous gallery exhibits domestically and overseas, has published several books, most notably “Compendium of Death,” a 600-page volume showcasing twenty years (1991-2001) of illustration content, “Logos from Hell,” a 600-page book about extreme metal logos with over thirty contributing artists, and “Morbid Visions,” a tome showcasing over 400 pages of completed artwork between 2012-2016. Riddick’s work has been featured in a variety of art/culture books and celebrated heavy metal publications like Cvlt Nation, D.O.A., Hail Yourself, Kerrang!, Kvlt, Legacy, Metal Hammer, Metal Maniacs, Metal Sucks, Nefarious Realm, Pit, Revolver, Terrorizer, Zero Tolerance, etc.; as well as popular culture publications like Bandcamp, Complex, Dazed, Fangoria, Highsnobiety, Joia, Rolling Stone, Vice, What Youth, and Wired. Although unique illustration opportunities continue to present themselves, Riddick stays committed to his distinct and gruesome black and white illustrative approach and fervent dedication to underground death metal music.

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