Raleigh’s coolest coffee shop merch

Support your favorite coffee shop by picking up some fresh gear from hats and totes, to sweatshirts and crazy socks.

A girl wearing a sweatshirt that reads "The Optimist" while drinking out of a mug.

Cozy up in a crewneck sweatshirt.

Raleigh roasters are known for their deliciously-crafted lattes... but have you seen their brewtifully executed merch?

Rep your favorite coffee shop every daynot just on the mornings you need an extra shot of espresso — with these five cafes that have more to show off than foam art.

Merch at Jubala.

Jubala also has coffee-dyed T-shirts.

Photo by RALtoday

  • Jubala Coffee | Keep all of your NC State Farmers Market goodies safe in a coffee blooms tote ($15) and protect your face from the sun with a matching cap ($18). Psst... you can only get them in-store.
  • Sola Coffee | Snag a basic Comfort Colors crewneck sweatshirt ($50, in-store only) or a super cute Sola’s Best Buddy T-shirt featuring the Sola family dog ($20).
  • Purr Cup Cafe | Buy a T-shirt featuring a kitten in a coffee mug ($30) from Raleigh’s first cat cafe. Bonus: They also sell a logoed kicker cat toy ($12).

These items would make great holiday gifts... wink wink.

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