Lil Fin Merch

Say hello to a collection of Lil Fin merch, featuring stickers, shirts, hoodies, and headwear.


Introducing a lineup of Lil Fin merch, including stickers, shirts, hoodies, and headwear.

The shirts, hoodies, and headwear all feature a beautifully embroidered Lil Fin mascot, made possible through the folks at Cotton Bureau. I’m a repeat customer of their embroidered hats and clothing, and I’ve been consistently impressed with the quality of their stitching.

Example of the stitching you’ll get on a hoodie or t-shirt.


I’ve also had Lil Fin stickers available for the past several weeks, and several people have already picked those up as well.

So, if the one thing missing from your wardrobe is a hoodie, T-shirt, or beanie featuring an adorable dichromatic little creature, I am here to fill that oddly specific void. Enjoy & thanks for your support.

The items can be purchased by following the links below, by going to my page on Cotton Bureau or by visiting the Mercantile.

Shirts & Hoodies

Lil Fin clothing is available in a t-shirt and both a zip-up and pullover hoodie. The T-shirts are available in Black, Turquoise, and White while the hoodies are available in Black and Vintage White.

Note: If there’s a colour or style would really like, email me and I can see if we can make that colour/material option happen through Cotton Bureau.


Headgear

Lil Fin hats and beanies are also available. The beanie comes in a cuff knit style in both black and charcoal acrylic, while the cap is available in black with Dad, Snapback, Baseball, and Trucker variations.


Stickers

Lil Fin vinyl stickers are also available in two sizes: small 1.16″ × 1.5″ and regular 1.72″ × 2.25″. You can find them in the Mercantile alongside all my other stickers.


Please note: Lil Fin stickers are shipped out by me via untracked letter mail and usually take two to six weeks to arrive depending on location.

Cotton Bureau embroiders and ships their merchandise out of the United States. I don’t control the cost of their merchandise, and I appreciate that, for those outside the United States, their items can sometimes be prohibitively expensive.

I am looking into alternative suppliers for markets outside the U.S., where manufacturing costs, shipping, and taxes may make the items a little more accessible.

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