Werewolf Wednesday: Full Moon Club

Full Moon Club
Full Moon Club shirt created by Werewolf V

It’s been a while since I bought a werewolf shirt, but the Full Moon Club flannel shirt by Werewolf V was worth the wait.

Most of the lycanthropic clothing I have consists entire of T-shirts. And unfortunately when Werewolf V released the earlier version of the Full Moon Club button-up shirt, I missed it.

So when I saw the announcement of a Kickstarter campaign to produce the new edition, I took a look at the shirt, and a look at my wallet, and …. there was no debate.

The Kickstarter was successful (though sadly, not enough to hit the stretch goal that would have allowed backers to choose a purple version), and after enduring overseas shipping times, my Full Moon Club shirt arrived.

This is a fantastic, comfortable, and beautiful shirt. The material is soft and the fit is just right. I also like the little touches, like the custom snap buttons, the black lining inside the sleeve cuffs, and the logo on the front pocket.

Full Moon Club detail
Logo on the front pocket of the Full Moon Club shirt

And of course, there’s the I-survived-a-werewolf-attack-and-all-I-got-was-a-shirt claw damage on the back, with the embossed Full Moon Club lettering across the top.

The fit is perfect, though I had some difficulty figuring out what size to order — mainly because the flannel shirts I was measuring to get a sense of it were thinner fabric. (During the Kickstarter, Werewolf_V was very helpful in assisting people like me figure out what size they would need.) I might be tempted next time to order a size larger, because I often like to wear a t-shirt under a button-up shirt; but on its own, the Full Moon Club shirt is very comfortable.

As of this writing, some of the extra shirts from the campaign are for sale at the designer’s online store. If you’ve been looking for a warm werewolf shirt that looks great, lope on over and check it out before they’re all gone.

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