Collectibles and Accessories to Enhance Your Podcast Experience
Wendigoon Cryptid Beanie
A beanie might seem like a simple add-on, but this one is a staple. It's made from acrylic yarn with a ribbed knit that holds its shape. The embroidered patch on the front is a silhouette of a cryptid (which one? fans debate it). It's ideal for early morning or late night listening when it's chilly. Plus, it won't mess up your headphones - it sits snugly under over-ear cans.
CreepCast Enamel Pin Set
This three-pin set includes the CreepCast logo, a reference to the "Griever," and a bat symbol. The pins have a rubber clutch back, so they stay put on your backpack or jacket. They're made of hard enamel with a gold-plated edge, giving them a premium feel. For $18, they're an easy way to rep the show without wearing a shirt. Pair them with your listening setup - stick one on your laptop lid as a conversation starter during a CreepCast marathon.
How to Style Your Wendigoon Gear for Maximum Coziness
The key to a great CreepCast listening session is comfort. I recommend starting with the Griever hoodie or the collab long sleeve as your base layer. Then add the cryptid beanie if you're in a drafty room. For bottoms, go with dark joggers or sweatpants - nothing that catches the eye away from the story. Keep a throw blanket nearby for extra warmth.
Setting the Atmosphere
Dim lights, a hot drink, and no distractions. The merch is part of the mood - it signals to your brain that it's time to dive into the weird. Some fans even wear the beanie sideways like they're in a cabin in the woods. It sounds silly, but it works. The ritual of putting on the gear turns a simple listen into an event.
Pairing Merch with Episodes
- Griever hoodie -> Episodes that cover Liminal Land or backrooms
- MeatCanyon collab -> Episodes about disturbing internet rabbit holes
- CreepCast beanie -> Episodes with a cold, isolated setting (like snow-covered creepypasta)