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As long as “Baby Shark” can still get stuck in your head, Shark Week will continue on (that means forever).

Discover’s annual celebration of the ocean’s angriest fish will run from August 9-16 with an all-new slate of original programming. Just like any good celebration — that means merch! Fans will have access to Shark Week-themed apparel, accessories, toys, and even published works before, during, and after the event.

Check it out below!

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RSVLTS | Coming Soon

Be prepared to look extra fishy on date night with three shark-themed button-down tops, neckties, and pocket squares.


Source: Knockaround

Knockaround Sunglasses | $35

Sharks swim up the arms of these gold-lensed sunglasses and among the box and carrying bag. For every pair sold, $5 will go to Oceana to help its effort to protect the world’s oceans.

Buy it here


 

Source: Sock Fancy

Sock Fancy | Coming Soon

Ignoring the fact that the models in the photo above all now have athlete’s foot, Shark Week socks are always a good idea. Fans can stay cozy in the air-conditioning or wear them past the season. The socks subscription box company’s special unisex pairs will be available later this month.


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Smathers and Branson | Coming Soon

Coming this month, the personalized accessories company will launch its first shark-themed products. Fans of knit-goods can find drink koozies, hats, keychains, belts, and more items with a little extra bite to them.


Source: Freestyle Watches

Freestyle Watches | $65

How many shark-themed watches can one person own? I don’t know, but I’m definitely going to need bigger boat (and arm) to fit all of these. Freestyle Watches has more than a dozen shark-accessories, including bands to fit Apple Watches.

Buy it here

About the author

Nicole Savas

Nicole Savas

As a kid, Nicole either wanted to be a professional toy player-wither or a writer. Somehow, as social media editor for The Toy Insider, The Toy Book, and The Pop Insider, she’s found a career as both. She's grateful to work somewhere that she can fully embrace both her love of teddy bears and her admiration for the Oxford comma. When she's not playing with toys at work, she's playing with her baby girl at home.

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