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merch
[ murch ]
noun
- merchandise, especially as marketed to a particular fan base:
The band sold t-shirts and other merch while on tour.
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Origin of merch1
Example Sentences
If that’s not enough to convince you, we’re giving away special edition Slate merch to a select number of new Slate Plus members who join at the link below.
He took out a Super Bowl ad to invite fans to his merch store, featuring swastika-emblazoned T-shirts.
The company’s goal is to make its app “a daily habit,” its chief financial officer told Sportico in the piece announcing the Ticketmaster deal, and explained it like this: “So you wake up every day, you check the scores from last night. This will also allow you to buy your favorite merch, play games and have an on-ramp into our betting experience and our collectibles experience.”
They were mostly young Black and brown kids wearing some combination of Chiefin Heavily, That’s An Awful Lot of Cough Syrup and earlier runs of Drakeo merch.
From Feb. 20-23, Halsey is doing a Summaeverythang Community Center activation at Frieze, which will include a merch booth in collaboration with Bephie’s Beauty Supply and Nike, featuring T-shirts, hoodies and ceramics; an art booth led by painter and sculptor Alake Shilling with Bret Harte Preparatory Middle School and Pasadena Rosebud Academy; and a talk with Summaeverythang Community Center architect Barbara Bestor on Feb. 21 at noon.
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