If you're hunting for merch from 'Be Careful Scum Dad Mommy Is Back', here's a friendly guide that’s worked for me and a bunch of folks in the communities I hang out with. First place to check is the official channels: the publisher's online store, the series' official web page, or the creator's personal shop if they have one. Many series now sell prints, keychains, and apparel directly through official shops or at publisher partner stores, and those items usually have the best quality and the sweetest chance of actually supporting the original team behind 'Be Careful Scum Dad Mommy Is Back'. I always bookmark the official store and follow the author/artist on social platforms so I can jump on limited drops or preorders — those sell out fast.
If the official shop doesn’t ship to your country, don’t panic. Proxy shopping services have saved me more than once: Buyee and ZenMarket for Japanese stores, Superbuy for Chinese sellers, and similar services let you buy from Taobao, BOOTH.jp, and other local marketplaces. BOOTH is especially great because a lot of independent artists sell prints and merch there, and international buyers can often be accommodated through proxies. For more mainstream or casual merch, check big marketplaces like eBay, Mercari (again via proxy if needed), or even Amazon in some regions — but be careful about knockoffs. Look for seller photos, official tags, and customer reviews; if it looks too cheap compared to known official items, it often is.
For fanmade or indie goods, Etsy and Redbubble (now Spring) are goldmines. I once found a hilarious enamel pin set inspired by 'Be Careful Scum Dad Mommy Is Back' from an indie artist and the quality blew me away. Pixiv and Twitter/X hashtags related to the series are also great ways to spot artists doing commissions or small-run goods. If you prefer in-person shopping, cons and local artist alleys are where I score truly unique finds: hardcover fan art books, custom plushes, and one-off prints that never hit online stores. Joining fan Discord servers or Facebook Groups dedicated to the series can also tip you off to group buys and trusted sellers.
A few practical tips: always check shipping times and customs fees, read seller ratings, and if the item is a preorder, note the estimated ship date so you’re not left waiting. If you want to be extra sure you’re supporting the creators, favor official shops or licensed merch. I’ve learned the hard way that cheap bootleg tees fall apart, while official goods hold up and feel better. Bottom line — mix searching the official store first, then use proxies for region-locked goods, and explore indie platforms and conventions for unique pieces. I snagged a cozy hoodie from a small artist for weekend lounging and it’s become one of my favorite pieces — hope you find something you love too.
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