7-Eleven Drops Holiday Merch

Sheetz also recently rolled out a winter merchandise line.

December 11, 2025

7-Eleven Inc. is “unwrapping its festive holiday capsule” from 7Collection, the brand's online merch store. Described as being packed with cozy classics, nostalgic nods and a dash of holiday spirit, the retailer said the limited-edition lineup features:

  • Holiday knits: “Warm up in festive knit sweaters bursting with 7-Eleven flair, featuring playful nods to fan-favorite treats like Slurpee drinks and Big Bite hot dogs.”
  • Deck the halls: “Bring the holiday magic to life with 7-Eleven themed décor like the 2025 Collectible Mini Village 7-Eleven Store, a glowing store replica made to shine in any holiday village display. Or, add a festive touch with the Retro Sign String Lights that instantly warms up any space.”
  • Finishing touches: “Fans can elevate their holiday looks with snack-inspired accessories, including the new Big Bite Hot Dog Socks and Pizza Socks that are sure to spark an appetite. Or, check out the Retro Necktie and add the classic 7-Eleven orange, red and green stripes to any holiday outfit.”

Meanwhile over at Sheetz, the retailer is also getting in the holiday spirit with its Fall/Winter Collection at the SheetzShop.

“Set at a cabin in Ligonier, [Pennsylvania]; we wanted to showcase the new collection in a way that represented the attitude of our Sheetz customers,” a multimedia designer from Sheetz posted on LinkedIn. “The ones who chase the chill instead of hiding from it. Those who want to layer up and head outside to show winter what they're made of—all while donning this merch of course. This collection was made for those who embrace their inner hiber-notz.”

The collection features items such as a “Rodeo Run Crewneck Sweatshirt,” an “Always Open” midnight run tee and a “Cold Snap Scarf” among other items.

In other recent merchandise news, earlier this year 7-Eleven Inc. rolled out its Midnight Driving Club merch line. The limited-edition capsule “explores how culture and sport intersect through style, drawing inspiration from Japanese street style and late-night drives—both on and off the course,” the retailer said.