Can't stop grinning when I think about the piles of merch for 'Dumpted, But Desired'—it's wild how much variety there is.
There are the basics everyone reaches for first: T-shirts, hoodies, beanies, and tote bags printed with iconic quotes, art panels, or minimalist logos from the series. Then there are art prints, posters, wall scrolls, and full-size cardboard standees for folks who really want their room to scream fandom. For collectors, official figures (both stylized chibi types and more detailed scale figures), plushies, enamel pins, acrylic keychains, and blind-box charm series are staples. The soundtrack comes on CD and sometimes on vinyl when there's a special release, and limited-run vinyl pressings often come with art sleeves and liner notes.
Smaller, delightful stuff shows up too: enamel pin sets, sticker sheets, washi tape, phone cases, mugs, notebooks, and patches. There are deluxe bundles around big releases that bundle artbooks, OSTs, posters, and postcards, and occasionally you'll see signed editions or convention-exclusive prints that are heat-of-the-moment treasures. Fan creators on Etsy, Redbubble, and at con artist alleys make custom pins, prints, zines, and cosplay accessories if the official shop doesn't cover a niche item you want. I still have a faded poster and a chipped but beloved mug from an early release, and they make re-reading or re-watching feel like a tiny celebration.
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