
If You Love Snoopy, You'll Love These 28 Products
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If you've got a Snoopy-obsessed friend (me), this is their wishlist.
1. A Snoopy Sports and Recreation Phone Case to carry your favorite character with you all day long.
Casetify
Casetify crafts device cases that are as protective as they are stylish. With a wide range of designs to reflect your personality and handy accessories to simplify your daily life, Casetify seamlessly combines function and flair. In addition to phone cases, the brand also has phone charms, AirPod cases, and more to help ring in the new year! Other designs in Casetify's Peanuts collection include country club, argyle pattern, cable knit, rec & leisure, golf, and 75th anniversary.
Get it from Casetify for $38+ (available in a variety of Apple, Samsung, and Google models).
2. A Beagle Scouts DIY Miniature Book Nook Kit so you can unwind while building Snoopy's charming campsite.
Amazon
Promising review:"Great book nook for young children. No glue required. Pieces snapped in and stayed together." — Joe F.
Get it from Amazon for $39.99.
3. A pair of Snoopy Pumpkin Scuff Slippers because spooky season is approaching and you wanna stay cozy when summer's over.
Promising review:"I'm in loveee with these slippers. They are so soft, comfortable, and cute. I recommend 1000000% to size up. The amount of fluff/fur these slippers provide makes the inside tighter for a foot to slip into. I'm typically a size 7, and I got a size 8, and they are perfect. If I got my usual size, I would not be able to fit my foot in. Overall, these are the cutest and most comfortable slippers. I will be wearing these all fall long." — Livy L.
Get it from American Eagle for $39.95 (available in sizes 5–11).
4. A DJ Snoopy-inspired sticker that'll have you dancing along with him.
Helene's Happy Hobbies
Helene's Happy Hobbies is a Vietnamese-owned, California-based shop that creates cute and anime-inspired stickers, accessories, and more.
Get it from Helene's Happy Hobbies for $5.
5. A Snoopy Pumpkin, so you can have something cute to watch your favorite spooky movies with you...it's also a mini heating pad (you can put it in the microwave to heat it up) and has a relaxing lavender scent.
Promising review:"Super cute and well constructed, no problems whatsoever…filled with small lavender scented balls to help me sleep. Easily microwaves and heats up evenly. Good size but would be great to make in an even larger size!" — Alice A.
Get it from American Eagle for $34.95.
6. A raglan graphic tee because it's the perfect addition to your closet and matches shorts, skirts, and jeans.
Uniqlo
Promising review: "This shirt is perfect for the warmer weather and is really comfy (plus it's Snoopy!) I love the colors, and it's very easy to style. I usually wear a M, but got a L for a looser fit!" — Sarara.
Get it from Uniqlo for $24.90 (available in sizes XS–XL).
7. A Snoopy Sports laptop sleeve to keep your tech safe on the way to work at the cafe.
8. A double-sided magnetic bookmark featuring Snoopy's cute face that'll motivate you to get back to reading.
The Little Birdee Co. is a Michigan-based shop that creates cute and cheerful stickers and stationery designed to bring smiles to people's faces.
Promising review:"Well made. I love the magnet bookmarks!" — Cynthia B.
9. A Chain Embroidered Baby Tee that will make your outfits look both cute and edgy.
Threads by Tie is a woman-owned shop that creates embroidered apparel and accessories with witty sayings and is inspired by your favorite characters. This design is also available on shorts, bandanas, sweatshirts, quarter zips, and T-shirts.
Get it from Threads by Tie for $32 (available in sizes S–2XL).
10. A crochet kit for the crafters who want to learn a new hobby, and what's a better first character to crochet than Snoopy!
Woobles
The Woobles is dedicated to providing beginners with the simplest way to learn crochet, but it encompasses more than just the craft itself. It's about empowering individuals to embrace continuous learning, transforming their self-perception and belief in their ability to grow, and fostering the confidence to tackle any challenges that arise. In addition to the Snoopy crochet kit, Woobles has also provided bundles with extra accessories.
Promising review:"I loved this kit! It was purchased for me as a gift, and I had struggled learning crochet in the past. With the video tutorials and labeled starting piece, I got the hang of crocheting really quickly! By the end of the project, I was able to follow the pattern with ease. It was helpful to go back and look at videos if I was getting confused, and check to make sure my work looked right. Will be purchasing another Wooble for myself soon!" — Grace R.
11. A plush dog button-up shirt that will keep your puppy looking cool and stylish.
American Eagle
Promising review:"Really cute pajama shirt. The size (m) fits perfectly for my 4-month-old German shepherd mix puppy. People have complimented how cute it is on her. I also love that it's 100% cotton." — Mister_Chickenbutt
Get it from American Eagle for $24.95 (available in sizes XS–XL).
13. A MagSafe cardholder stand that can hold one card and keep your phone upright!
Casetify
This cardholder stand is also available in the Peanuts Argyle pattern and the Snoopy Rec & Leisure.
Get it from Casetify for $38.
14. A pair of crew socks to keep your feet warm while you're camping, just like Snoopy is!
15. A Beagle Scouts Patch Tote that'll hold your essentials for schools, camping, picnics, and more!
BoxLunch
16. A Peanuts graphic tee featuring artwork from Schulz's comic strip.
Uniqlo
Promising review:"I like the fit of the sleeves and how comfortable the shirt is. It's comfy enough to even be a sleep shirt." — Soup
Get it from Uniqlo for $24.90 (available in sizes XXS–XXL).
17. Snoopy and Woodstock magnetic plushies that are attached to each other by the hip (literally)!
Hallmark
Promising review:"They are just the cutest. I have them sitting where they smile at me all day long. Makes me feel happy!" — Emerette
Get it from Hallmark for $22.99.
18. A baseball cap so you can protect your eyes from the sun *and* add a little athleisure vibe to your outfit of the day.
19. A MagSafe power bank to make sure your phone stays charged anywhere you go.
Casetify
This power bank is also available in the Peanuts country club design.
Get it from Casetify for $70.
20. A magnet of Snoopy being so brat 💚 — play "360" while you open the fridge, grab your favorite cold drink, and dance to Charli XCX in the kitchen.
Redbubble
Promising review:"Excellent service and amazing material. I received my purchase days ahead of schedule, in excellent condition, and the magnet print is incredible. It's just like the one offered on the website. I understand why my favorite cartoonist and writer sells her products on this site because they're very professional and offer great service. I'll definitely continue buying and will tell my friends about it as well." — Andreina R.
Get it on Redbubble for $8.66+ (available in three sizes).
21. A mini backpack that has a plush Snoopy sleeping at the top like it's his doghouse.
Box Lunch
23. A hotel-inspired keychain tag so you'll always remember your keys before you leave the house.
Casetify
This hotel-inspired keychain tag is available in three designs: yacht club, racquet club, and country club.
Get it from Casetify for $14.
24. A cute tote bag featuring Snoopy drinking his cute little matcha.
Sky Factory Co. is a California-based shop that creates cute stickers and accessories based on your favorite characters.
Get it at Sky Factory Co. on Etsy for $19.15+ (available in two colors).
25. A Snoopy Cropped Polo that's the perfect top for your pickleball fit.
Box Lunch
Promising review:"As a Snoopy girlie, this shirt is top tier. The polo collar gives it a cute, sporty look, and it's a little cropped. The embroidery of Snoopy playing tennis looks great and is such a cute design." — SnoopyKid4
Get it from BoxLunch for $29.52 (originally $36.90, available in sizes XS–3X) .
26. A Snoopy "Life in a Bottle" blind box set filled with fun little surprises and adorable doggie figures.
27. A water-resistant picnic blanket to keep you and your food clean and comfy during picnics, outdoor summer concerts, and beach trips!
Amazon
Promising review:"Can't wait to go on my picnic and use my blanket." — William.
Get it from Amazon for $39.99.
28. And a Snoopy plush you can squeeze and cuddle with or keep as a little desk buddy.
Amazon
Promising review:"Cute little Snoopy is perfect gift for a child. Excellent depiction of the cartoon character and just the right size for small hands." — Paul T.
Get it from Amazon for $11.10.
Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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