Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde T-shirt
Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde T-shirt
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Premium Quality & Comfort
Premium Quality & Comfort
- Super-soft 100% combed cotton (4.5 oz)
- Lightweight & breathable for year-round wear
- Classic fit with crew neckline
- Tear-away label for all-day comfort
- Pre-shrunk for a true-to-size fit
- Printed, packaged & shipped in the USA
Ethical & Sustainable
Ethical & Sustainable
- Made with ethically grown US cotton
- Member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol
- Certified by Oeko-Tex for safety & quality
- 100% Carbon Emission Free production
Shipping and Returns
Shipping and Returns
• At this time, we only ship to the USA.
• Estimated delivery is 4-5 business days.
• Our goal at FictionThreads is that you love your order. We offer free returns and a 30 day guarantee.
• Incorrect, damaged, or defective items are eligible for a full refund.
• No refunds can be issued more than 30 days after delivery.
Care Guide
Care Guide
Because a literary quote this iconic deserves to look first-edition fresh.
- Wash and dry your tee inverted to keep ink as sharp as Darcy’s wit.
- Cool water + mild detergent = no fading tragedies.
- Fewer spin cycles mean fewer plot twists for the fabric.
- Line-dry whenever possible. If you must tumble, don’t pair with heavy tomes like jeans or hoodies.
- Iron inside out on low heat; never place the hot iron directly on the printed line.
Follow these steps and your Fiction Threads tee will stay vibrant long past the final chapter.
Explore your duality with this striking tee inspired by The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Half refined gentleman, half feral menace, this bold split-face design captures the eternal struggle between civility and chaos—perfect for fans of gothic horror, classic literature, and anyone who’s ever had a Monday morning Mr. Hyde moment.
The vivid illustration pairs black-and-white control with fiery red temptation, echoing the novel’s central theme: that the line between good and evil is much thinner than we like to admit.
Did you know?
Stevenson reportedly dreamed the core idea of the novella in one intense nightmare and wrote the entire first draft in just three days. When his wife criticized it, he burned the manuscript—and rewrote it again from scratch!


