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We couldn’t find Barb, but we did find this ‘Stranger Things’ merchandise

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Stranger Things has quickly gained popularity since it’s debut. With just the right amount of fantasy, intrigue, and ’80s nostalgia, it’s no surprise the internet latched on and refused to let go. Between fan theories, mobile games, and adorable little action figures, the Stranger Things brand is growing, and it’s growing fast.

So with season 2 finally upon us, there is really only one question you need to ask yourself: Are you fully prepared? Whether you’ve been on the bandwagon since the beginning or are just now hopping on, this Stranger Things merchandise will help you geek out.

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Steve Harrington Sweatshirt
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Season 2 of Stranger Things brought a lot to the table when it comes to character development. One of the most popular rising stars being good guy Steve Harrington. If you’re looking to sport your support for Steve, this sweater is perfect for you.

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‘Stranger Things’ official poster T-shirt

Stranger Things T-Shirt
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Posters are great, but they aren’t nearly as effective as a good shirt. You can deck out your room with Stranger Things gear, but you will never get those knowing smiles and compliments from strangers at the grocery store if you aren’t wearing it proudly.

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Stranger Things Eleven Figure
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Looking to bring a little Stranger Things to the office? A graphic T-shirt may not conform to those business casual expectations, but this cute little Eggo-holdin’ figurine is perfect for desks and cubicles. Eleven may still be trapped in the Upside Down, but that doesn’t mean she can’t hang out with you while you work.

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An ugly sweater is a must-have for the holidays and what is more ugly than the Upside Down? Whether you are preparing for the holidays, or just love a good sweater to add to your collection, this piece of Stranger Things merchandise is perfect for you.

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Dustin's Hat
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Dustin has become a fan-favorite since his debut on Stranger Things. With his lack of front teeth and signature trucker hat, he quickly became somewhat of an internet celebrity. While you may not be willing to remove your teeth in dedication to the show, or Dustin, you can definitely get yourself this hat to wear while you binge.

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‘Stranger Things’ mug

Stranger Things Mug
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Coffee is an essential part of every morning, but so is solemn reflection. Why not combine the two with the “Justice for Barb” mug. Just fill up your mug, take a sip, and think about how Barb was lost and forgotten in the Upside Down.

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