Can we all agree that when we love a fandom, we love merch? We do. And lately we’ve been on the search for some good Off Campus merchandise. We make no excuses or apologies, as we proudly embrace our fangirl side.
Having been Off Campus fans for over a decade we were so excited to see it come to the screen. Now having watched it, we have to admit that we want all the merch. We want to be wrapped up in a jersey or wearing someone elses t-shirt or getting warm in their hoodie. Our AMEX hasn’t appreciated the money that we’ve spent, but we didn’t ask for their opinion.
We’ve followed our hearts.
And our hearts have led us to it being 2016 and we’re going to be decked out in all of the merch that we can find. Don’t worry – we’re sharing what we’re buying with you!
And before you ask… no, we’re not making any money from this.

HOCKEY JERSEYS
If you’re like us, you want to be wearing your man (fictional or real) on your back. What better way to do so than a hockey jersey. The Hockey Shop, who made the jerseys for the show. Ranging from $39.99 to $220 the store has everything from practice jerseys to authentic ones.
Who will you be sporting? Graham? Logan? DiLaurentis? Tucker?

AMERICAN EAGLE
We’ve fallen hard and fast for some simple, cute, and fashionable statement pieces from American Eagle that we’ll gladly wear to the boy aquarium. From t-shirts that represent our Briar U pride, hats that can hide a messy hair day, and sweatshirts that are understated (or sport our book boyfriends names) they’ve got it all.
Even one that you can support Malones with (because what place looks better than that).
We’re fawning over the long sleeved graphic tee (we look good in red) and can’t wait to pair with some pieces this summer.
Ranging from $24.95 to $64.95 there is plenty to choose from.

LIMITED EDITION
We have no idea who is making this merch – but it is so cute we’ve gotten a few things and are anxiously awaiting for it to arrive.
The issue with this shop is that it only has Dean and Graham stuff and we’re equal opprotunity love over here. Logan and Tucker need merch too. From shorts to tanks to socks and even a jacket, OffCampus.co has some cute stuff starting at $20.

OFFICIAL MERCH
What’s better than official merch? Not much. With Prime Video being the home of Off Campus, it’s only natural that Amazon is hosting its official shop. Getting your Briar University merch is essential. From stickers to t-shirts to hoodies, its got it all.
We’ve gotten a few t-shirts and a hat or two. Stickers have been purchased to decorate the new Owala that we’ll be getting sooner than later. And yes even a tote.
Amazon makes sure they have something at all price ranges to make it easy to get something you will love.
And use.

HOT TOPIC
Like the cheezy stuff? We do too sometimes. There is nothing wrong with bad coffee cups and ugly pajamas, as well as a blanket that does nothing but keep you in your teenage fangirl phase. Hot Topic is serving all that up with pajama pants that have drawings all over them and ones with Garrett Grahams face all over them.
We bought the stickers and the coffee cups. No regrets. We just couldn’t bring ourselves to wear Garrett Graham on our pants.

ETSY
We’ve spent way too much money on Etsy, but we do love supporting others. From stickers to hoodies to t-shirts, we’ve bought a lot of things from quite a few different places.
And we have no regrets.
Some of our favorites?
Tell us! What are you buying and where are you getting it from? What’s your favorite piece of merch? What do you think is missing? What do you want more of?
Tell us all the things.
All 8 episodes of Off Campus are streaming now on Prime Video.
OFF CAMPUS SEASON ONE REVIEWS
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 1 Review: The Deal
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 2 Review: The Practice
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 3 Review: The Orgasm
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 4 Review: The Breakup
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 5 Review: Cold Turkey
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 6 Review: The Breakaway
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 7 Review: The Faceoff
- Off Campus Season 1, Episode 8 Review: The Line Change