The best Barbie merch to channel the most iconic doll of all time

These Barbie merch picks will put you in a pink state of mind ahead of the movie's premiere

A collage of Barbie merch and pics from the Barbie movie on a sparkly background
(Image credit: JAAP BUITENDIJK/WARNER BROS PICTURES; Amazon)

Barbie merch is about to give your shopping bags a welcome dose of pink. 

The most iconic doll ever is coming to the big screen this summer, and we're preparing for the occasion with many a Barbie-inspired outfit and matching Barbie mani. Our Dream House might be running out of space in the closet, but we're willing to make a little room when it comes to these bright-pink goodies. 

Margot Robbie will take on the titular role in the Greta Gerwig film, which hits theaters on Friday, July 21, and the actress claims it will surpass our expectations. (We're still taking bets on the Barbie movie plot, as it's been under wraps.) 

"Our goal is to be like, 'Whatever you’re thinking, we’re going to give you something totally different—the thing you didn’t know you wanted," Robbie told The Hollywood Reporter back in December 2020. 

We're ready to hit theaters, donning our Barbiecore best in the process, of course. From shirts to sandals, swimwear to accessories, Barbie is about to make a big statement in our wardrobe. No complaints here!

The best Barbie merch to snag ahead of the movie release:

Gap × Barbie™ Adult Arch Logo T-Shirt
RRP:
$39.95 at Gap US

Gap × Barbie™ Adult Arch Logo T-Shirt
RRP:
$39.95 | GAP

He's just Ken, but we've got to hand it to him: he knows a thing or two about a good tee. The knit cotton shirt ranges in size from XXS to XXL.

Junk Food Swimsuit Barbie Tee
RRP:
$44 at Revolve

Junk Food Swimsuit Barbie Tee
RRP:
$44 |Revolve

This blush, relaxed tee sports a vintage flair, and it's all thanks to the illustrations of Barbie's throwback '60s swimsuit—an iconic striped look if ever there was one.

Barbie Women's Sliders
RRP:
$27.99 at Amazon US

Barbie Women's Sliders
RRP:
$27.99 | Amazon

Slip into something comfy and eye-catching with these glamorous shoes adorned with a Barbie logo. Great for pool days, the sandal's grip sole is supportive while the glittery pink is perfect. Half sizes are available.

Barbie Terry Cloth PJ's
RRP
$19.99 at Target

Barbie Terry Cloth PJ's
RRP
: $19.99 | Target

Sweet dreams are made of pink terry cloth Barbie jammies. You'll have no problem drifting off to Neverland this summer with this cozy number.

Barbie Script Logo Necklace
RRP:
$19.99 at Amazon US

Barbie Script Logo Necklace
RRP:
$19.99 | Amazon

Make a simple statement with this script 16-inch "Barbie" necklace. Yes, it's technically for little ladies, but that's not stopping us.

Women's Shades of Barbie Graphic Tank Top
RRP:
$14.99 at Target

Women's Shades of Barbie Graphic Tank Top
RRP:
$14.99 | Target

A sleeveless, slightly-cropped tank features various illustrated Barbies of different backgrounds, but all with the same fierce energy. 

Skinnydip Barbie collage iPhone case
RRP:
$42 at ASOS (USA)

Skinnydip Barbie collage iPhone case
RRP:
$42 | ASOS

Whether she's texting Ken or calling Skipper, Barbie needs to have her cell close by and well-protected. Follow her lead with this Barbie collage phone case, which is compatible with iPhone sizes 11/XR/12/12Pro/13.

Women's Barbie Cap
RRP:
$15 at Amazon US

Women's Barbie Cap
RRP:
$15 | Amazon

For those incoming beach days, you'll need a cute cap to protect you from the sun. Consider this embroidered baby it!

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Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids, where she got to experience the best of the city from the point of view of its littlest residents. Before that, she was a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, and amNewYork, to name a few. 

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