About What We Do In The Shadows designs
What We Do in the Shadows is a cult-favorite comedy horror series that brilliantly parodies vampire lore through a mockumentary lens. Created by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, it started as a New Zealand film and evolved into a hit FX TV show. The series follows a group of quirky vampires navigating modern life, blending supernatural chaos with everyday struggles. Its unique mix of dark humor, pop culture references, and clever character work has made it a fan obsession. I design around this theme because it’s bold, hilarious, and lets you wear your love for the weird and undead. Grab your Clothing now and show off your shadowy side!
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FAQ common questions
Quick answers to help you get started fast.
Are there other what-we-do-in-the-shadows Men's Big & Tall Hoodie designs available?
You can discover more apparel designs in our apparel collection or by clicking related keywords such as over the garden, pierce the veil, bring me the horizon. You can also create your own what-we-do-in-the-shadows Sweatshirts using TeeDIY's AI Design Chat.
What materials is this Men's Big & Tall Hoodie made from?
250g 100% polyester for plus-size men’s hoodies, featuring a smooth, abrasion-resistant outer face and soft brushed fleece lining. Lightweight but warm, durable and easy-care, keeps shape well, and supports bold, crisp prints.
Can I customize designs before buying?
Yes. You can customize any design for free using our AI design chat. Edit text, colors, or layout, preview instantly, and only order when you’re satisfied.
How much is shipping and how long does delivery take?
Most orders are delivered within about 5 business days. Orders over $45 ship free, while smaller orders may include a shipping fee. Exact shipping costs and delivery details are always shown at checkout before you place your order.

















