Design #76: Stuart McCormick’s “Scotch” hat

Can’t really cite a specific episode for this design, as Kenny’s dad appears in many. I love the simplicity of this hat and it’s a great reflection of Stuart;s personality, doesn’t matter what brand of scotch, just plain scotch and he’s good. Maybe that’s diving in a bit too deep for South Park. This also makes a great accessory to a simple yet recognizable Halloween costume!

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #65: She She Lounge

In season 7 episode 1 called “Fear of Flying” we see Homer get banned from Moe’s Tavern. In a quest to find a new watering hole, he ends up drinking in an airport bar and being mistaken for a pilot. From there he damages an airplane which somehow results in his family getting a free trip. We then find out Marge has a deep fear of flying. This episode is from the golden age of the shown, so there are many hilarious great quotes. But anyways, while Homer is seeking a new drinking establishment, he finds himself visiting a lesbian bar called the She She Lounge. So naturally I thought this would be a simply yet great design, especially on a pillow.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.

Design #42: I got toasted at Flaming Moe’s

”Flaming Moe’s” is episode 10 from season 3 and is a golden era classic. So much so that one of my best friends (and Simpson fanatic like me) considers it to be his favourite episode. In short, Homer invents a drink called the Flaming Homer, Moe steals it and makes a killing selling it, and Homer exposes that the secret ingredient is children’s cough medicine leaving Moe to fall from grace and go back to where he started like many cartoon story lines. At one point Bart walks in wearing this design and Homer gets mad. I loved the idea of the gag that a 10 year old kid got toasted at a bar while Moe would simply allow it, most likely for the sake of profits over morals.

Here’s the link to the product as a sticker, but you can view the design on multiple items if you’re interested.