Snoqualmie Falls and Snoqualmie River from the Lower Observation Point
Fright Scope Viewfinder and Laura Palmer photo

Twin Peaks Fright-Scope Reel Pack from Fright Rags

One of my favorite toys as a child was my View-Master. This handheld 3D stereoscope used cardboard reels containing images from some of my favorite movies and television shows. Now Fright Rags, the leader in quality horror-related apparel and accessories, introduced a Twin Peaks-themed reel pack for their unique Fright Scope Viewfinder. Suddenly, I feel…

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Fright Rags lounge pants and logo

Twin Peaks Lounge Pants Return to Fright Rags on July 8, 2025

This year, Fright Rags, the leader in officially licensed horror apparel and accessories, re-released popular designs inspired by Mark Frost and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks for the show’s 35th anniversary. At the time, I noticed one item was missing from this year’s collection – the ultra comfortable lounge pants first released five years ago. I’m happy to report…

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Double R Coffee Mug by Fright Rags

Double R Diner Mug from Fright-Rags

A few weeks ago, Fright-Rags re-released officially licensed Twin Peaks apparel and accessories for the 35th Anniversary of the show. On Friday, April 25, 2025, the company released a new Diner Mug inspired by the Double R Diner, home to damn fine coffee and the place where pies go when they die. The mug was…

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Agent Cooper holding a tape recorder and a t-shirt with Agent Cooper

Twin Peaks Day 2025 T-Shirt from Fright Rags

While I was out playing at the Real Twin Peaks in Snoqualmie Valley, Washington on February 24, 2025, Fright Rags released a specially designed t-shirt celebrating Twin Peaks Day. This is the day that Special Agent Dale Cooper drives into the small Pacific Northwest town to investigate the murder of Laura Palmer. This year’s design…

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Banner logo for the Twin Peaks and Fright Rags collection

Damn Fine Twin Peaks Products from Fright-Rags

More than 10 years ago official Twin Peaks merchandise was but a dream. While officially licensed products were released during the show’s initial run (see Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe), most products released after that time were fan created. While a handful of official items were released around 2012, it really took Season 3 on Showtime…

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