FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET T-SHIRT

A horror movie t-shirt available in black cotton.

Masks. Murder. Memory. Madness.
The Four Flies on Grey Velvet T-Shirt is a haunting homage to one of Dario Argento’s most enigmatic and underrated films — a fever-dream murder mystery where paranoia reigns, secrets bleed, and death is always out of frame... until it’s not.

Released in 1971, Four Flies on Grey Velvet is the third entry in Argento’s "Animal Trilogy," following The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and The Cat o’ Nine Tails. It follows a rock drummer, Roberto, who accidentally kills a mysterious man and becomes the target of a masked stalker bent on unraveling his sanity. With a plot that spirals into obsession and identity crises — and a final twist soaked in psychological dread — this is Argento at his most surreal and cerebral.

“You saw something you weren’t supposed to.” — Inspector

The film features everything fans love about giallo: masked killers, dreamlike cinematography, progressive rock soundscapes, and an atmosphere so thick with dread it could cut glass. The title itself is a riddle — strange, poetic, and terrifying. Just like the movie.

This t-shirt captures that mood perfectly: dark, stylish, cryptic — a wearable tribute to one of the most uniquely haunting thrillers in European horror history. Ideal for lovers of cult cinema, vinyl-era Italian horror, and films where murder is an art form and memory a weapon.

Don’t blink. Don’t breathe. Don’t trust your mind.

💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Q1: What is Four Flies on Grey Velvet about?
A1: It’s a 1971 psychological thriller by Dario Argento involving a drummer haunted by murder, surveillance, and madness in a surreal swirl of memory and mystery.

Q2: Who would love this shirt?
A2: Fans of giallo cinema, Italian horror, psychological thrillers, and anyone who appreciates dark, stylish cult films with killer soundtracks and deeper symbolism.

Q3: What makes this design special?
A3: It captures the haunting aesthetic and poetic dread of one of Argento’s most visually striking and thematically rich films.