The Cast of 'Friends' Just Dropped a Line of Iconic Show Merch
Jennifer Aniston wearing a Monica sweatshirt = peak Friends.
Could we BE any happier about this news? On Monday, the cast of Friends delighted fans by revealing they had secretly been working on an official line of merch (in collaboration with Represent) that features iconic lines and scenes from the hit TV show.
The limited-edition collection was fully curated by the cast, featuring their favorite moments and jokes, including (of course) a T-shirt of the fountain scene and the words "We'll Be There For You" (in the Friends font) to hats and sweatshirts that read "We Were SO Not on a Break." (It's safe to assume Jennifer Aniston created that one on behalf of Rachel.)
The cast even modeled some of their pieces on their Instagram: Aniston opted for a purple Monica sweatshirt; David Schwimmer wore a black T-shirt featuring the "lobster" Ross and Rachel scene (aww); and Matt LeBlanc held up his "Could I BE Wearing Any More Clothes?" mug. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the merch drops support different charities near and dear to each of the cast member's hearts, from Americares to EBMRF.
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The bad news? The apparel line, which features moments specifically from seasons 1-3, is only available for one month. But the great news? The cast will release two more collections over the next nine months, focused on seasons 4-6 and 7-10 respectively.
The merch comes on the heels of the cast's HBO Max reunion in May which featured several tear-jerking moments and a few major revelations about co-star romances. Hopefully this means we'll get plenty more Friends content this year.
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