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Rep your favorite Indy businesses with this merch

These local coffee shops, eateries + cideries are offering up custom merch.

Person drinking coffee with Bovaconti Coffee shirt on

Tell the world how much you love this Fountain Square coffee shop with a shirt.

If you’re reading this story, you’re probably interested in supporting local businesses. What better way to express your love for Indy than by wearing it?

We’ve rounded up a few of our favorites below — which ones are you adding to your cart?

Bovaconti Coffee

  • The Fountain Square coffee shop’s new shirts were designed by Chad Von Borstel — check out his other work on Instagram.
Calvin Fletcher t-shirt

“Coffee is cool. People are cooler.”

Calvin Fletcher’s Coffee Company

  • These shirts were printed by Cat Head Press + if you like the look of them, you’ll love the printing company’s other designs.
People holding up t-shirts from Amelia's Bakery

“Sun’s out, buns out.”

Photo via @ameliasbread

Amelia’s Bread

  • Is there anything punnier than the Amelia’s catchphrase on the back of this shirt?
A totebag with Native Bread design

Support Indy’s gluten-free bakery by buying a tote.

Photo via @nativebread

Native Bread

  • Share your enthusiasm for this gluten-free bakery’s goods by toting this bag at the farmers market.
Person wearing Ash & Elm sweatshirt

This sweatshirt comes in other colors, too.

Photo via @ashandelmcider

Ash & Elm Cider

  • A bright hoodie is just what we need to get through false spring.

Now that we’ve ignited your local spirit, we have a question for you: which Hoosier businesses have the best stickers? (Spoiler alert: we’re thinking of turning this story into a series.) Let us know.

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