That's So Fetch: My Favorite Mean Girls Merch

Photo: Joan Marcus
"It's October 3rd."

"On Wednesdays, we wear pink."

Those are two of the most iconic lines from Tina Fey's 2004 film Mean Girls. And since today is Wednesday, October 3rd, it's the ultimate Mean Girls Day!

The movie may be 14 years old now, but its popularity has only grown since. Now with Mean Girls on Broadway, there are more ways to watch and celebrate the iconic piece of pop culture. Here are 10 of my favorite Mean Girls inspired merchandise items that will totally "make fetch happen." Click on the header for each item to buy it or learn more!

Mean Girls on Broadway cast recording vinyl


Old school things often come back as trends decades after the height of their popularity, like vinyls and record players and instant cameras. One of the coolest Mean Girls Broadway merchandise items is the cast recording on vinyl. Not only is it retro, but it looks fabulous because the vinyl itself is pink! I would definitely buy a record player just so I could get this vinyl and listen to it.


Mean Girls on Broadway musical logo reusable tote bag


I always say you can never have too many reusable bags, especially with stores slowly starting to phase plastic bags out or charge for them. This Mean Girls Broadway one is awesome because it has the iconic "Get in, loser. We're going shopping." line from the movie. It's perfect to use when shopping!


"So Fetch" T-shirt from Box Lunch


Box Lunch is one of my new favorite stores that I've discovered in the past year or so. It's the perfect store for anyone who's a big fan of anything in pop culture. It has fun products from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, DC, Harry Potter, and more. And because Mean Girls has become a classic teen movie, of course Box Lunch sells Mean Girls merch! I especially like this "so fetch" T-shirt and how it looks just like the Burn Book. I want to buy it and wear it when I finally see the Mean Girls musical. This top will totally help make fetch happen. 


Burn Book enamel pin from Box Lunch


Speaking of the Burn Book, what a trendy yet simple way to add some Plastic (or enamel, rather) vibes to anything! You could add this to a denim jacket, a backpack, or even a hat.


"You're Like Really Pretty" tank from Chin Up Apparel


I'm a big fan of fun graphic tees and tanks for working out, and I adore this one from Chin Up Apparel. Wear it while you exercise to remind yourself of your beauty while improving your fitness and health. Plus, the purple to pink ombre is gorgeous and totally worthy of wearing on Wednesdays (and any other day, of course).


"Get in loser, we're going park hopping" shirt from Etsy


Who doesn't love a good crossover? I love Disney and Mean Girls, so this is such a fun shirt for fans of both. Who doesn't want to enjoy the fun all of the Disney Parks have to offer? 


"You Go Glen Coco" floral phone case from Redbubble


This is one of the chicest Mean Girls inspired items I've ever seen. The pink florals and sleek sans serif font are so pretty. And the "You go Glen Coco" text channels and adds some classic Mean Girls fierceness to remind you that you, like Glen Coco, are great.


"I expect to run the world" Mean Girls Broadway sticker from Redbubble


I love looking at stickers from RedBubble, and this one is fantastic for so many reasons. "I expect to run the world in shoes I cannot walk in" is a lyric from the song "Sexy" from the Mean Girls musical, and it is such a empowering line. Most Mean Girls fans only know Karen to be the ditzy, not-so-smart Plastic, but in the musical, she has more depth and isn't afraid to be feminist and wants to change the world. Plus, the sticker has pink, as every fetch, on-brand Mean Girls item should, and the fonts pair well together.


Mean Girls illustration mug from Redbubble


Mugs are another thing you can never have too many of, right? I mean, look at the beautiful art on this! With drawings of so many important and memorable items from Mean Girls the movie, it's a great way to enjoy the movie without actually watching it.

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