The dream wardrobe is finally a reality for fans of Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, and Kung Fu Panda with BoxLunch’s new DreamWorks collection! The curation of clothing, accessories, and home goods celebrates the 30th anniversary of the animation studio and its defining fandoms.

The merch drops includes pieces like a “How to Train Your Dragon” flannel. | Source: BoxLunch

The Shrek regalia in the collection would make even Lord Farquaad jealous: find meme-y socks ($9.90), ogre-green pajama pants ($29.90), a backpack with an illustration of the Shrek family ($69.90), and several accessories. And since clothing is like onions, the collection includes layers such as a varsity jacket ($79.90) and an onion-dangle knit zip-up ($64.90).

As far as How to Train Your Dragon merch goes, the offerings are anything but toothless. There’s a flannel featuring the franchise’s leading dragons ($48.90), a Funko Pocket Pop! keychain ($7.90), and a tie-dye Night Fury t-shirt ($34.90).

Kung Fu Panda clothes and accessories are among the collection’s offerings. | Source: BoxLunch

And it wouldn’t be a DreamWorks drop without a little Skadoosh style. A woven button-up shirt ($44.90), ramen ringer tee ($34.90), and Po Infant toddler set ($28.90) are among the highlights of the Kung Fu Panda pieces.

Whether you need a ‘fit for Kung Fu Panda 4 or something to lounge in for your 100th rewatch of Shrek 2, die-hard DreamWorks fans can shop the collection on the BoxLunch website now.


BOXLUNCH DREAMWORKS 30TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION

Celebrating 30 years of DreamWorks, this 25-piece collection features clothing and accessories from Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, and Kung Fu Panda.

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  • $6.90-$79.90

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Madison Patterson

Madison Patterson

Madison Patterson was an Assistant Editor at The Toy Book, The Toy Insider, and The Pop Insider. When she isn't writing, the Seattle native can be found reading the classics, watching football, and scouring the city for New York's best vintage.

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