Squid Game merch: top collectibles, apparel and unexpected crochet pieces for the final season

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By: Jessica Morrison

Netflix released the third — and likely final — season of Squid Game worldwide just days ago, closing a chapter that has dominated conversation for years. If you’re still digesting the finale or want a physical reminder of the series, there’s a fresh wave of non-clothing merch that captures the show’s visual iconography and mood.

Critics have described season 3 as a high-stakes, emotionally charged conclusion: intense set pieces, moments of surprise and the same unflinching violence that defined earlier seasons. For viewers who want to commemorate the series without wearing a tee, there are practical, playful and collectible options now in circulation.

What to buy if you want a keepsake

Below are tested picks and notable items that feel worth owning for different kinds of fans — from casual viewers who want a mug to collectors looking for display pieces. I focused on non-apparel options and included a variety of prices and styles so you can pick what fits your space and budget.

  • Thermal flasks and travel tumblers — Practical, everyday pieces stamped with the show’s symbols. They keep drinks hot or cold and are an easy, subtle way to show fandom (typically available from budget to midrange price points).
  • Tote bags and notebooks — Lightweight, inexpensive items that carry the series’ graphics: useful for students or commuters who want a low-key reference to the show.
  • Red Guard crochet kit — A standout for fans who prefer handmade memorabilia: a beginner-friendly craft set that recreates the masked guards in yarn form. It’s both a project and a shelf-ready keepsake.
  • Buildable staircase model — A poseable display piece that recreates one of the series’ most iconic set elements. Good for collectors who want a statement piece for a desk or shelf.
  • Ceramic and camper mugs — Several designs riff on character imagery and game icons; they’re practical and photograph well for social posts.
  • Action figures and Funko-style collectibles — Small, displayable figures of main players and guards that suit collectors or gift-givers looking for affordable shelf art.
  • Alarm clocks and novelty decor — Playful items that translate the show’s props into home accessories, often produced under license for authenticity.
  • Books and activity collections — Companion volumes such as game-themed activity books or illustrated guides that appeal to fans who want context or memorabilia beyond merchandise.

Quick comparison table

Item Why it stands out Typical price range
Thermo flask / travel tumbler Everyday use + subtle branding $15–$30
Red Guard crochet kit Creative project that becomes a display piece $30–$50
Buildable staircase model Iconic set recreation for collectors $40–$70
Figurines / collectibles Small, shelf-ready characters $10–$60
Novelty decor (alarm clock, wall art) Blend of function and fandom $10–$40

Some items are newly released to coincide with the season’s debut; others have been available across the last few years and have received fresh editions or packaging. If you’re collecting, verify edition details and licensing to confirm you’re getting officially sanctioned merchandise.

How to choose

Think about what you want that item to do: be used daily, displayed, or kept as a collectible. A thermal flask or tote is practical for everyday life; a model staircase or figure typically suits display-focused collectors. The Red Guard crochet kit is a middle ground — it’s an activity and a finished object in one.

Price shouldn’t be the only factor. Production quality, licensing (for accurate logos and character likenesses) and seller reputation matter if you want something that will last. For limited-run or premium pieces, expect higher prices but potentially stronger resale value later on.

Whether you’re commemorating the show’s end or simply extending the viewing experience into your living space, these non-clothing items offer a range of options from practical to collectible. If you’re still watching the season: enjoy the last episodes. If you’ve finished them, one of these items could be the memento that helps the story stick around a little longer.


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