Christmas is just around the corner, and every commercial entity is trying to cash in on the festive sentiments.
The Trump store is also not far behind and has even taken a leaf from the NAGA or Make America Great Again and coined a new punchline: ‘Make Christmas Great Again.’
Donald Trump Store Unveils ‘Make Christmas Great Again’ Collection
The store is merchandising a variety of paraphernalia, which includes:
- $150 sequined ‘Make Christmas Great Again’ shirt
- $180 pickleball paddle adorned with the number 45
- $36 holiday socks
- $125 silk tie resembling the one Trump wore during his campaign
- $175 pajamas boldly displaying Trump’s name on the breast pocket
- $28 ‘Make Christmas Great Again’ wrapping paper displaying Trump branding alongside the Stars and Stripes
- $399 ‘Make Christmas Great Again’ sweater, all in the characteristic Trump style
- $29 ‘Make Christmas Great Again’ hoodie
The store also features an assortment of items to adorn the Christmas tree, which includes a miniaturized $95 model of the Mar-a-Lago resort and a $75 golden 3D decoration of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Several of Trump’s signature-style products are also available, including MAGA or “Make America Great Again” hats, Trump-attested coffee, mugs, and apparel.
Consumers can also ask for themed packaging, but it will be charged extra, starting from $28. Also up for grabs are presents for loved ones, which range from $85 ornaments to ‘Never Surrender High-Tops,’ priced at $399.
The Trump Store functions as the retail arm of the Trump conglomerate and offers branded products from its Trump Tower location in New York, and these can also be ordered online.
The store was started in 2017 to cash in on the Trump family name and began selling golf equipment, apparel, and memorabilia.
However, not all items are manufactured locally, and some are sourced from other nations.
Nevertheless, the store cleverly designates such wares as ‘decorated in the USA,’ indicating the company’s methods for a specific stock. The store has also sold expensive items, such as a collection of $100,000 diamond-studded watches. It also sold ‘God Bless the USA Bibles,’ priced at $59.99 each.
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