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Mariah Carey's Holiday Tour Merch Is All We Want for Christmas
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Date:2025-04-18 10:43:15
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It's tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime! That's right, the queen of Christmas herself, Mariah Carey, has defrosted and is ready to celebrate the holiday season with us (although let's be real, most of us have been blasting "All I Want for Christmas is You" the second November 1 rolled around).
As an early Christmas present, Carey announced her Merry Christmas One And All! tour, where she'll be performing the hit song to audiences across the country. Even if you aren't able to see her on tour, she's launched her very own line of festive tour merch to help get you in the spirit. Now exclusively available on Amazon, you can shop hoodies, T-shirts, and more to prove that you're her biggest fan.
It wouldn't be Mariah merch without her beautiful face emblazoned on it. This T-shirt is available in both mens and womens styles as well as in extended sizes.
Sip on your hot chocolate (and keep it warm all day) using this insulated, stainless steel tumbler boasting the singer's face and iconic "It's Time" quote.
This retro-inspired t-shirt is the perfect gift for any Mariah Carey fan in your family or friend group.
Holiday travels will be made a little better with this tote bag featuring a defrosted Carey along with her famous "It's Time" saying.
Cozy up in this zip-up hoodie which has the tour name and her initials with festive snowflake on the back.
Keep getting in the holiday spirit with pieces from Skim's new holiday shop.
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