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The Ultimate Guide To (More) Patriotic Merch For A Star-Spangled Semiquincentennial

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26.06.2026

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The Ultimate Guide To (More) Patriotic Merch For A Star-Spangled Semiquincentennial

For patriotic paraphernalia to keep the party going, we humbly bring you the (second) ultimate semiquincentennial merch guide.

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It’s been a month since The Federalist brought you our gift guide for celebrating America’s 250th birthday — and since then, we’ve run across more red-white-and-blue regalia that’s too good not to add to the list. Whether you’re shopping for last-minute party supplies, the perfect star-spangled accessory to wear all summer, or patriotic paraphernalia to keep the celebration going past Independence Day, we humbly bring you the (second) ultimate semiquincentennial merch guide.

These fold-up lawn chairs are made in America by Lawn Chairs USA. The “Patriot” style is wrapped in a red-white-and-blue, UV-resistant webbing and comes in three models, designed for everything from backyard cookouts to beach days. $69.99-$79.99.

With more than 100 recipes, this leather-bound, made-in-USA book collects “the iconic drinks, bars, and culture that define every state.” If you want the leather-bound edition, order it for $115 from sportsman’s outfitter Kevin Kelly, of Tallahassee and Thomasville fame. Or try your luck on book bargain sites for the standard printing.

When I stumbled upon this scarf, I immediately regretted not finding it in time to include it in my first installment. So I decided to make a second list. Featuring original watercolor designs by artist Shawn Johnston of the Blue Bow Paper Co. in Midland, Texas, it’s 100 percent silk with hand-rolled edges. $128.

“I love our country, its rich history, freedom, and unique opportunities it affords and had to create a special piece to celebrate this milestone birthday,” Johnston writes.

This silk tie is a limited-edition design from Trafalgar, a brand founded in Connecticut in 1972. It’s now........

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