Part pillow, part plush toy, these Hello Kitty Squishmallows are downright adorable. Venture to the brand's Amazon storefront for all sorts of cute designs — most of which are $25 or less.
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Crocs' latest design pays homage to the original Hello Kitty released in 1975, complete with whiskers and a giant red bow Jibbitz charm. If last summer's Barbie Crocs are any indicator, these special-edition clogs won't stay in stock for long.
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Your favorite salty snack is even more enjoyable when it's made using this darling popcorn maker, especially since the decorative top cover doubles as a serving bowl. It pops kernels using hot air, so there's no need for added oil.
Funko Pop! collectors should hurry and grab this 50th Anniversary Hello Kitty figure before it's gone. Limited releases like this often increase in value over time, so be sure to save the packaging in case you decide to resell it years down the line.
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On the hunt for affordable Hello Kitty merch? Look no further than Amazon. The mega-retailer has dozens of Hello Kitty tees and sweatshirts with different themes, including commemorative 50th-anniversary designs for collectors.
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If the Hello Kitty fan you're shopping for is also a Swiftie, grab this bracelet-making kit from STMT. It's got all the beads, threads and jewelry supplies they need to make 10 bracelets.
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Adorable now, this Hello Kitty sweatshirt will be a vintage treasure years down the line. Head to Nordstrom's Hello Kitty shop for more collectible crewnecks and hoodies from Champion, along with designer Hello Kitty collabs.
Brushing your teeth is a much more fun with this Hello Kitty electric toothbrush from MOON. It has five cleaning modes, a travel case and an extra brush head. Top it off with a tube of MOON's strawberry mint-flavored Hello Kitty toothpaste.
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OPI's cherry red Hello Kitty Hello Pretty shade is the same color as her signature bow, and the pearlescent pink Let's Be Friends Forever mimics the holographic designs celebrating the character's 50th birthday.
This nostalgic stuffed animal brand has an entire line of Hello Kitty and Friends designs to choose from, including fan favorites like Kuromi, My Melody and Cinnamonroll.
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True to TeeTurtles plushies, this one features a reversible design that's like two toys in one. The stuffed cat has a white face, a set of whiskers and a bow on one side. Flip it inside out to see the commemorative design on the other. At just $10, it's a top pick for toy collectors on a budget.
This beaded Hello Kitty phone strap makes sure your phone is never too far from reach while adding a splash of personality to outfits. It's part tech accessory, part bracelet and 100% kawaii.
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Self-care feels sweeter when you're wearing this plush Hello Kitty spa headband from The Crème Shop. The K-beauty brand has an entire line of Hello Kitty skincare products, including sheet masks, makeup removers and moisturizers.
Transport yourself back to the early 2000s with this Hello Kitty Tamagotchi. You can feed your pet and play mini-games, just like you did back in the day. The question is, how well can you raise it?
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Give your tech the Hello Kitty treatment with Sonix's licensed line of Hello Kitty and Friends phone cases. While you're at it, the line also includes everything from chargers and Apple Watch bands to phone rings and phone wallets.
Sadly, there's no official Hello Kitty Stanley Cup out there — at least not yet. But, you can grab this sparkly Hello Kitty tumbler at Claire's for just $20.

Sarah Maberry is a fashion and luxury commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she covers fashion, beauty and pop culture. A seasoned trend forecaster and fashion historian, she analyzes viral products and trends on a deeper level, helping readers determine what's worth buying. When she’s not writing for ELLE, Harper’s BAZAAR, Town & Country, Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other publications, she can be found roaming the Museum at FIT (her alma matter) or sewing her own couture while she binge-watches reality TV.
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