Vampire Fangs Embroidered Bucket Hat Bram Stoker's Dracula Teeth
It was not until Bram Stoker’s classic 1897 novel Dracula that fangs became widely associated with vampires in the popular imagination—and even in Bela Lugosi’s landmark 1931 portrayal, Dracula didn’t have fangs. While fangs began to appear on the big screen in the 1950s in Turkish and Mexican productions of Dracula, true vampire buffs say it was the 1958 British Hammer Films version, starring a sexy Christopher Lee in the title role, that popularized fangs in movies. Combine practicality, comfort, and fashion in one. Keep the sun out of your eyes with this 100% cotton twill bucket hat. Cotton fabric and sewn eyelets are sure to help you stay cool during any activity, be it a stroll in the park or an intense game of sports. • 100% cotton twill • 3 ¾″ (7.6 cm) crown • 2 ¼″ (5.1 cm) brim • One size fits most • Sewn eyelets for breathability This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making product