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Get in, Loser, We're Shopping This Fetch Mean Girls Gift Guide
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The 2003 film Mean Girls is one of those movies that just never gets old. The memes will live on forever and the iconic quotes will always be a part of our conversations. We associate Wednesdays with the color pink forever and insist that "so fetch" is on-trend.
We will never get tired of watching Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Tina Fey, and the other legendary cast members from the OG film. As if that wasn't enough, 2024 blessed us with a musical version of the movie starring Reneé Rapp and Angourie Rice.
It's time to put down the Kalteen bars and pull on that iconic Regina George-approved hue to honor the Plastics with our Mean Girls gift guide. Sorry, no army pants and flip-flops to see here!
You'll look so fetch in this t-shirt you'll be able to sit with anyone! There are 7 colorways with sizes ranging from XS to 6X.
Sip on your favorite beverage from a Burn Book tumbler. It keeps your drinks cool and coffee hot. It's dishwasher-safe for stress-free cleaning.
This pouch is perfect for makeup, pencils, and other small essentials. Each style has a memorable quote from Mean Girls like "You go Glen Coco," "you're like really pretty," "so fetch," and "is butter a carb?"
This looks like a Burn Book, but it's actually a ceramic vase. Use this for decor, a makeup brush holder, or a flower vase, of course.
Carry your daily must-haves in this tote bag inspired by your favorite movie.
This Burn Book-inspired hat is the cutest way to hide a bad hair day.
You need a spiral notebook version of the Burn Book—that's a fact.
Fan out while you sleep with these super comfy Mean Girls pajama pants. Sizes range from small to 3X.
Pay homage to the original movie poster with this classic t-shirt, which comes in 6 colors with sizes ranging from small to 6X.
This mug is the perfect reminder that you're not like a regular mom. You're a cool mom.
You know the drill: On Wednesdays we wear pink. This graphic t-shirt is a must-have. It also comes in dark pink.
This popsocket is so, well, you know...
Or if it's chilly out, pop on this sweatshirt made for only the most devout Plastic followers! This sweatshirt comes in 4 colors.
We can't wait to cuddle up with this blanket and dream our way into scenes from Mean Girls!
You won't be a regular Mom, you'll be a cool Mom in this on-trend pink velour tracksuit.
Your laptop absolutely must be covered in these Mean Girls stickers. Or you can pass them out like they're candy cane grams. But none for Gretchen Weiners!
This sweatshirt is perfect during spooky season and a funny nod to Mean Girls. Watch out for those three-way call traps!
Pay tribute to your OG favorite with these fun candles.
This super chic keychain features the iconic quote from Damian, and a mini version of his iconic sunglasses. Too cute!
Always get the cheese fries. Regina George agrees. Sizes range from small to XXXL.
Make like Damian and give the world some sass with this sticker.
This cozy zip-up hoodie has a lipstick print on the front and the iconic "on wednesdays we wear pink" quote on the back.
Where can I watch Mean Girls?
The original Mean Girls movie is currently streaming on Paramount+. The 2024 Mean Girls musical releases in theaters on January 12, 2024 and will most likely be streaming on Paramoun+ sometime in 2024.
If you want to do more pop culture-inspired shopping, you'll love this Sex and the City gift guide.
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