Grace Helbig

Grace Helbig, Mamrie Hart Unveil Merch Inspired By ‘This Might Get’ Series

This Might Get is off to a roaring start, amassing 150,000 subscribers since besties and frequent comedy collaborators Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart launched their YouTube variety series three short months ago.

And now, in order to fete the venture — which airs every weekday and has 73 episodes already in the can — Helbig and Hart have launched a line of This Might Get-branded merch. The five-piece collection ranges in price from $20 to $30, including a crop top, T-shirt, a baseball cap, and phone cases. All items — which feature bold colors, ’80s-inspired designs, and patterns with the show’s lipsticked mouth logo — are currently available via the online shop of the duo’s digital network, Studio 71

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“It’s limited edition so get your grubby hands on it while you can,” Helbig teased on Instagram.

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After exiting talent agency WME for UTA last month, the 32-year-old landed a role in the Sarah Hyland-starrer The Wedding Year. Hart, for her part, released her second book titled I’ve Got This Round in February.

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