The Black Cat Edgar Allan Poe Sweatshirt Specifications
The The Black Cat Edgar Allan Poe Sweatshirt has 15 measurable specifications covering fabric composition, construction method, print placement, and available sizing.
| Blank | Comfort Colors |
|---|---|
| Style | 1566 Garment-Dyed Sweatshirt |
| Fabric | 80% Ring-Spun Cotton / 20% Polyester |
| Fabric Weight | 9.5 oz/yd² (322 gsm) |
| Garment Treatment | Soft-washed, garment-dyed after construction |
| Collar Type | Crew neck |
| Sleeve Type | Long sleeve |
| Fit | Relaxed, slightly oversized – unisex |
| Construction | Side-seamed, set-in sleeves, 1×1 rib knit cuffs and waistband |
| Dark woodcut-style black cat illustration with gothic typography referencing Edgar Allan Poe’s 1843 short story — front chest center. | |
| Print Method | Direct-to-garment (DTG) |
| Print Variant | Fixed design — Edgar Allan Poe / The Black Cat |
| Licensing Status | Original artwork by Amo Luz |
| Available Colors | Pepper, Ivory, Blue Jean, Moss, Berry, Mustard, Chalky Mint, Orchid |
| Available Sizes | S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL |
- 🫧 Wash inside out cold
- 🌀 Tumble dry low
- 🚫 No bleach
- 🚫 No fabric softener
The Comfort Colors 1566 is dyed after full garment construction. Post-construction dyeing pre-shrinks the fabric, resulting in less than 3% shrinkage after home washing. Surface tone variation exists across individual units – no two sweatshirts carry an identical shade. That variation is the point.
The Edgar Allan Poe Design on This Sweatshirt
"The Black Cat" — Edgar Allan Poe, 1843
"The Black Cat" is a psychological horror short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in The Saturday Evening Post on August 19, 1843. The story follows an unnamed narrator whose descent into alcoholism and violence is catalyzed by his relationship with a black cat named Pluto. The front chest graphic translates this source material into a woodcut-style illustration — a black cat rendered in high-contrast linework, paired with gothic serif typography that anchors the Poe attribution. The composition reads as a deliberate artifact: dark, spare, and charged with the unease Poe built across 2,000 words. Horror readers know the wall doesn’t stay silent. Part of the Horror Reader Shirts collection.
Why This Story Endures
"The Black Cat" is among Poe’s most-taught and most-reprinted works, appearing in standard American literature curricula alongside "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado." Its first-person unreliable narrator — confessing to crimes he simultaneously denies — established a structural device that horror and literary fiction still use. The design carries that weight in print form: no explanatory text, no softening detail, just the cat and the author’s name.
Who Wears the Black Cat Poe Sweatshirt
You’ll find this sweatshirt on:
- Horror readers — readers who collect literary horror from Poe through King and wear the canon as daily dress
- Edgar Allan Poe fans — collectors of Poe editions, visitors to the Poe Museum in Richmond, and readers who have a strong preference for 19th-century American Gothic
- English teachers and literature students — classrooms where Poe is on the syllabus and a design this specific reads as an earned reference
- Gift buyers — anyone shopping for the reader who already owns every Poe anthology and needs something wearable
- Dark academia readers — readers drawn to candlelit libraries, Gothic architecture, and fiction that treats dread as an art form
Browse the full Edgar Allan Poe Shirts collection for more designs.
The Black Cat Poe Sweatshirt as a Book Lover Gift
The design is specific enough to signal genuine knowledge of Poe’s work — not a generic "I like books" print, but a reference to a single 1843 story. That specificity makes it a considered gift rather than a safe one. Free shipping on every US order; returns accepted within 60 days on unworn, unwashed items.
- Birthday
- Christmas
- Graduation
- Teacher Appreciation
- Book Club Exchange
Horror readers are not difficult to shop for — they are difficult to surprise. A design this precise does the work.
More options: Book Lover Gifts
Free shipping on every order. 1–2 business days handling, 4–7 business days delivery. 60-day hassle-free returns — items must be unworn and unwashed for a full refund.
Why Comfort Colors for a Bookish Sweatshirt
Comfort Colors is a Hanes Brands label established in 1979. The Style 1566 uses an 80% ring-spun cotton / 20% polyester fleece blend at 9.5 oz/yd², dyed after full garment construction. The post-construction dye process pre-shrinks the fabric, resulting in less than 3% shrinkage after home washing. The soft-washed surface produces a matte, broken-in texture – heavier than a tee, lighter than a hoodie. Garment-dyeing produces surface tone variation across individual units – no two sweatshirts carry an identical shade. A bookish crewneck that looks factory-pressed misses the point entirely.
All Amo Luz Book Lover Sweatshirts are printed on the Comfort Colors 1566 garment-dyed crewneck in the USA.
Sweatshirt Size Guide
The Comfort Colors 1566 fits true to size with a relaxed silhouette. Size up 1 for an oversized fit. The table below lists chest width and body length in inches for all 6 available sizes.
| Size | Chest Width | Body Length |
|---|---|---|
| S | 20" | 26" |
| M | 22" | 27" |
| L | 24" | 28" |
| XL | 26" | 29" |
| 2XL | 28" | 30" |
| 3XL | 30" | 31" |
1×1 rib knit cuffs and waistband retain shape after repeated washing. Side-seam construction prevents fabric twisting common in tubular-knit fleece.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What fabric is this sweatshirt made from?
The sweatshirt is 80% ring-spun cotton / 20% polyester at 9.5 oz/yd², garment-dyed after construction with less than 3% shrinkage after home washing. -
Does the print fade or crack after washing?
The design is applied using direct-to-garment (DTG) printing. Wash inside out in cold water and tumble dry low to maintain print quality. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners. -
Does this sweatshirt run true to size?
The Comfort Colors 1566 fits true to size with a relaxed silhouette. Size up 1 for an oversized fit. Available in S, M, L, XL, 2XL, and 3XL. -
What colors does this sweatshirt come in?
Available in 8 garment-dyed colorways: Pepper, Ivory, Blue Jean, Moss, Berry, Mustard, Chalky Mint, and Orchid. -
What is the shipping and return policy?
Free shipping on every order. 1–2 business days handling, 4–7 business days delivery. 60-day hassle-free returns – items must be unworn and unwashed for a full refund. -
What exactly is printed on this sweatshirt?
The front chest features a woodcut-style black cat illustration in high-contrast linework, paired with gothic serif typography referencing Edgar Allan Poe and the title "The Black Cat." No back print.
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Is this a good gift for an Edgar Allan Poe fan?
Yes — the design references a specific 1843 Poe story, not just his name. Free US shipping and a 60-day return window make it a low-risk choice. See the full Edgar Allan Poe Shirts collection for more options.
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Is this appropriate to wear in a classroom or school setting?
Yes. The design contains no explicit content — a stylized cat illustration and an author’s name. It’s on syllabi in most American literature courses.
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What kind of reader is this sweatshirt for?
It’s built for horror readers and Poe enthusiasts who want a design with literary specificity — not a general bookish print, but a direct reference to one story. Dark academia readers and classic literature fans reach for it too.

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