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Succession may be ending, but like the rest of the greats, it will surely leave a long legacy.
Thanks to the internet, Succession‘s characters, jokes, insults, memes, and more, will live on forever in the form of tweets, posts, and, yes, merch.
Before we collectively find out the fate of Waystar and the Roy siblings, we decided to take a look at some of the best merch related to Succession.
And sure, we could give you a round-up of all of the “Waystar-Royco” merch available on the internet, but that would be kind of boring, don’t you think?
Instead, here you’ll find a variety of products, some serious and some silly, inspired by the quotes, moments, and characters we all love … or love to hate.
In July, series creator Jesse Armstrong will release a book containing the full scripts for every episode of season one. They’ll contain deleted scenes, direction notes, alt lines, and more things you don’t see when you just watch the show.
Following that, books for seasons two, three, and four will also be released.
Succession DVD Sets — Seasons One, Two, Three, $17+
The best way to ensure that you’ll always be able to watch Succession is by buying them on physical media. The first three seasons are available on Blu-ray and DVD, and they’re all on sale right now.
ATN’s new slogan may be pretty dumb, and it may make no sense at all, but it does make a great T-shirt.
This ludicrously capacious cotton tote features text inspired by Bloomingdales’ shopping bag. Hopefully, it’s large enough for your lunch pail and subway shoes.
Team crossed out or Team underlined? Either way, you can get those three fateful words in sticker form for your laptops, water bottles, and more.
A more subtle Succession reference, this sweatshirt is from the Waystar-owned Brightstar Adventure Park, which makes appearances in seasons one and two.
One of the cast’s favorite insults is Tom’s “Buckle up, fucklehead,” and you can get it on a poster with a bright, fun design. It’s perfect for any gallery wall.
Living+ Baseball Cap, $35, original price: $39
It may not be logoless like Kendall’s signature look, but it does feature the logo for his latest endeavor, Living+.
Since the season two finale aired, this image of Kendall on the Roy family yacht with his sunglasses and headphones on has become something of a meme.
Case in point: variations on this sticker where it looks like he’s hugging different albums — Mitski’s “Bury Me At Makeout Creek,” “evermore” by Taylor Swift, and “Stranger in the Alps” by Phoebe Bridgers are just a few examples.
This shirt combines two things the internet is collectively always into: Twilight and Succession. And though we may not be Team Tom anymore, it’s nice to reminisce.
Pin collectors, you need this set for your backpack, denim jacket, or wherever else you put your pins.
“Do you know what is special about the hours between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. on the night of March 12?”
“Uh, no, sir.”
“That was the only two-hour period in which you did not send an email to Mr. Hirsch with the title You Can’t Make A Tomlette Without Breaking Some Greggs. You sent the same email to him 67 times in one evening.”
“Fuck Off” T-Shirt, $28, original price: $31
This subtle T-shirt just features a small pocket design with Logan Roy’s favorite two-word phrase.
Succession Main Title Theme Poster, $18+, original price: $21+
The Succession-loving musician in your life will love this poster, which features the sheet music for Nicholas Britell’s now-iconic theme.
Is Roman your favorite Roy? This T-shirt uses an increasingly popular vintage collage style with pictures of the slime puppy himself.
This might be a black baseball cap with a logo Kendall can get behind.
This pin takes the same infamous email quote and puts it over an actual egg.
Remember those fake posters Kendall had made for his 40th birthday party in “Too Much Birthday”? You can get your very own.
Since he stans dad, he’s alive and well.
Another take on the ludicrously capacious bag, this one features Tom’s entire quote about the bag in question.