Top Coffee-Themed Emma Chamberlain Pieces to Add to Your Collection
After analyzing the current lineup (as of mid-2026), here are the standout items that justify the investment.
1. The Coffee Stain Hoodie
This is the piece that started it all. The design features an abstract stain-like print in warm brown tones on a cream base. It’s 80% cotton and 20% polyester - a blend that holds its shape without pilling. The oversized cut means you can size down for a fitted look or stay true to size for maximum coziness.
Why it’s worth it: The print is screen-printed with water-based inks, so it stays soft even after multiple washes. I’ve had mine for over a year and it’s still one of my go-to travel hoodies.
2. The Latte Art Tee
A more affordable option for warmer days. This tee comes in three variations: white with a brown pour pattern, blush pink with a subtle swirl, and black with a cream design. It’s made from 100% organic cotton with a 180 GSM weight - thick enough that you don’t need to layer, but breathable.
Best for: Layering under a denim jacket or wearing solo with your favorite jeans.
3. The Espresso Mug
Not apparel, but essential for any coffee lover. This 12-ounce ceramic mug has a glossy interior and matte exterior with a tiny ’em’ logo on the base. It’s microwave and dishwasher safe - a detail many ceramic mugs overlook. The handle is wide enough for a good grip, even with sleepy fingers.
Why it’s a smart buy: It’s limited edition and often sells out within weeks of restocks. If you see it in stock, grab it.
4. The Coffee Bean Crewneck
A heavier option for fall and winter. This crewneck uses French terry fabric - a looped knit that’s warmer than jersey but not as bulky as fleece. The ribbed cuffs and hem are reinforced with spandex to prevent stretching. The print is a tiny embroidered coffee bean on the left chest.
Value for money: At $70, it’s the priciest piece, but the durability and warmth justify the cost. I’ve worn mine on hiking trips and it’s held up perfectly.
5. The Matcha & Coffee Cap
A unisex dad cap with an embroidered design splitting the front into a matcha green half and a coffee brown half. It’s made from cotton twill with an adjustable strap. Perfect for adding a hint of personality to any outfit.
Quick comparison: At $30, it’s the cheapest way to join the coffee merch club while staying practical.