
Eric Carr - Icon
For over 40 years the rock group KISS has used iconic imagery to represent the band. Klick Tee Shop pays homage to all these amazing artists who created these works and the legacy of Eric Carr.

Eric Carr - The Fox Belt
Eric Carr adorned a fox belt when he first joined the band as seen in many now famous photos by Lynn Goldsmith. Klick Tee Shop’s design, "The Fox Belt" is a combination of Eric’s belt, comic book hero illustration styles, and the Japanese Chikara symbol (meaning power) which was first used on the Hotter Than Hell Album artwork and later used on Eric’s drum-kit throughout the 80s.

Eric Carr- Smile
"When you met Eric or you were around Eric, you remembered Eric for him, for his personality, you know. And I guess I'll always remember him because of that smile. I mean, the first thing I think of when you bring up his name is that smile”
- Bill Aucoin

Devereaux's Gun
The park’s resident evil genius Abner Devereaux doesn’t appreciate the three night concert by KISS and he schemes in his underground laboratory a plan to steal the band’s power with his robots and Talisman powers stealing gun. “I will destroy you! All of you! And you, KISS, will be my instrument!” Those who possess the gun holds the power.

Phantom Wolfmen
NBC aired the film on October 28, 1978. Due to the film's poor acting and semi-comedic script, most fans disliked the film. Despite the film's poor quality, it has attained cult film status. The film's plot revolves around the band, who use their superpowers to battle an evil inventor Abner Devereaux and to save a California amusement park from destruction.

Talisman
The Talisman is the source of each member's power. To quote from the 1978 Phantom of the Park movie (also known as the Attack of the Phantoms), "Without them we’re just ordinary human beings." Despite the film's poor quality, it has attained cult film status. This t-shirt pays tribute to that.

The Talismen
Phil Shouse, Ryan Spencer Cook and Jeremy Asbrock are the Talismen. Their first performance as "The Talismen" happened Saturday May 11, 2019 at the Indy KISS expo. Joining the group on stage included, Christopher Williams, Lita Ford, John Corabi, Jean Bouvier, Mark Slaughter, and more.

KISS My Merch
KISS My Kollectibles is a podcast and network of Facebook groups that include KISS My Wax and KISS My Vintage. The podcast is co-hosted by Jason Herndon, Andrew Sgambati, and Joe Lalich.

Wicked Lester
The band formed in 1970, under the name Rainbow. Two notable members were bassist Gene Klein (born Chaim Witz) and rhythm guitarist Stanley Eisen.

Demon Skull
Clean, simple, and bold. In 1973 when the band had just begun, the demon wore a skull design costume. Here's my rendition of that design as a salute to hottest band in the world.

Eagle Wings
When the spaceman landed in 1973 he wore an eagle winged t-shirt. This was the spaceman's very first stage costume. Here's my rendition of that design as a salute to hottest band in the world.

Dragon Face
The dragon face boot first made its appearance on the 1976 Destroyer album cover and was redesigned multiple times for various costume renditions. This T-shirt design is based on that '76 costume piece.

Catman Michigan
In some cultures, black cats are considered good luck. They are a sailor's best friend, a symbol of feline greatness. In 1975, Kiss, known for its lavish costumes, face paint, and pyrotechnics, rolled into town to meet the Cadillac Michigan High School football team, which credited its winning season a year earlier to the band's music. Peter Criss wore a jacket that bore a black cat.

Muther's Music Emporium
This vintage middle-finger granny on a rocker design is based on the 1970s Muther’s Music Emporium, Nashville, TN. Ace Frehley with KISS played and wore this tee back in 1974. Here's my rendition of that design as a salute to hottest band in the world.

Love Gun Riser
The band at the pinnacle of its international fame, performed for the first time to tens of thousands of fans at the legendary Budokan Hall in Tokyo in April 1977. Here's my rendition of that drum riser as a salute to hottest band in the world!

Elder Bolt
The ninth studio album released on November 10, 1981. The Elder last album to feature the spaceman until their 1996 reunion. The basic plot of "The Elder" involves the recruitment and training of a young hero (The Boy) by the Council of Elders who belong to the Order of the Rose, a mysterious group dedicated to combating evil. The spaceman's stage costume included a lightning bolt design. Here's my rendition of that costume.

Tom and Jerry
Tom & Jerry are at long last found. Previously the "Alter Cats" were first seen on the Destroyer tour that sat alongside the Catman’s drum kit. They were last seen at the Pulsations Nightclub in Glenn Mills, PA. But the cats are back now on this one of a kind t-shirt for real fans.

Sam The Serpent
The stage prop - Sam The Serpent makes its first appearance on the '76 Destroyer tour and traveled up until the 1979/1980 Dynasty tour. Sam also made a special guest appearance in the made for TV movie The Phantom of the Park.

Space Invader
In August 26, 1977, on the first day of three historic concerts at the Forum, the band, including the spaceman visits KTNQ radio station in Los Angeles wearing an astronaut helmet and mask. Here's my rendition of that historic event as a salute to hottest band in the world.

New York Groove
In 1978, the song, "New York Groove" was released as a single and made it to No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 late that year. This song was written by Russ Ballard and originally released by the English band, "Hello" in 1975. The spaceman's guitar was custom-built and illuminated by Robison-Industries.

The Fox
Paul Charles Caravello (July 12, 1950 – November 24, 1991) Played with the band from 1980 to 1991. Caravello took up the "Fox" persona. He remained a member until his death from heart cancer on November 24, 1991, at the age of 41. This t-shirt design is based upon the belt worn by Eric when he first joined the band. The belt bares a fox head.

Ikemen
In August 2018 the Gene Simmons band along with Ace Frehley toured Australia and Japan. The incredible touring band included : Ryan Spencer Cook, Philip Shouse, Jeremy Asbrock and Christopher Williams. A Japanese fan deemed the band the "Ikemen" meaning, "handsome" (cool) in Japanese. This design is based upon the tiger white jackets worn by Ace and Peter.

Chikara
Chikara may refer to: 力, (Chikara), the Japanese word meaning power, capability, or influence. is a compilation album by hard rock band Kiss, released in 1988 The album was released on CD only in Japan in support of Kiss' 1988 Japan tour. It was limited to 100,000 copies and has long been out of print. Early copies included a special sew-on patch of the Chikara symbol.

Bat Pants
The demon in his early edition of his costume during the '74 Hotter Than Hell tour, wore leather rhinestone studded pants with a bat design. Here’s Klick Tee Shop’s version that will make you say, "BA NA NA NA NA NA NA BAT PANTS!”