This Holiday Season, You Can Finally Get Official Twin Peaks Merchandise

Earlier this week, Showtime opened the first-ever officially-licensed Twin Peaks online store.And [...]

Earlier this week, Showtime opened the first-ever officially-licensed Twin Peaks online store.

And just in time for Black Friday, too.

While there has been plenty of Twin Peaks merchandise available over the years -- including licensed books and audiobooks, DVDs, and more -- this is the first opportunity fans have had to buy t-shirts, glassware, and other official merch with full confidence that what they're buying is officially licensed and on the up-and-up.

As many commenters on Twitter noted, there have been a great many -- and in many cases more creative -- Twin Peaks t-shirts, images, and more available over the years. With a little luck, the selection and creativity on display at the shop will increase as new episodes draws closer.

In the meantime, you can get Laura Palmer, the Twin Peaks sign, minimalist "icons" of the town, expressions from the Log Lady, and more on t-shirts, candles, coasters, and other merch at the link below.

(Oh, yeah, and DVDs and Blu-rays, too. In case you want to actually watch the show.)

Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking and influential broadcast series of all time, Twin Peaks followed the inhabitants of a quaint northwestern town who were stunned after their homecoming queen Laura Palmer was shockingly murdered. The town's sheriff welcomed the help of FBI agent Dale Cooper, who came to town to investigate the case. As Cooper conducted his search for Laura's killer, the town's secrets were gradually exposed. The mystery that ensued set off an eerie chain of events that plunged the inhabitants of Twin Peaks into a darker examination of their very existence. Twenty-five years later, the story continues...

Twin Peaks is written and produced by series creators and executive producers David Lynch and Mark Frost and is directed entirely by David Lynch.

Twin Peaks returns as a limited series to Showtime in 2017.

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