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Trusted sites to buy?

Trusted sites to buy?

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Hello all,

I had a question regarding where I could buy authentic Disney pins when I'm not at the parks. I've done some research and the sites I've found are the following. Can anyone else recommend anything to me or if I'm missing anything? Thank you in advance!

- Sites:
Disney Official Store
Disney Pins Blog
Your WDW Store

- Tracking:
Currently using Pin and Pop
I also reference Pin Pics


I'm trying to stay away from Ebay and Amazon altogether, as my past experience with sports pins has proven too many fakes on there. Please let me know if you have any other suggestions!
 
Depending on where you are located going into Boxlunch and Hot Topic stores is a fun option (they are nationwide.) I find Boxlunches and Hot Topic stores where ever I am and have time to spare. Boxlunch stores are also doing a limited trial of in store trading (although Boxlunch pin boards may not be a good source to avoid fakes... as is the case with most pin boards. Mentioning because of the possible additional fun factor.)

additional licensed sellers:
krakenpintrade.com
figpin.com
gamestop (sometimes) (online and in stores)
five below (sometimes) (never shopped them online, but maybe online?)
loungefly.com
 
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We have a thread on here… or used to, it has been compiled into a guide.

 
Depending on where you are located going into Boxlunch and Hot Topic stores is a fun option (they are nationwide.) I find Boxlunches and Hot Topic stores where ever I am and have time to spare. Boxlunch stores are also doing a limited trial of in store trading (although Boxlunch pin boards may not be a good source to avoid fakes... as is the case with most pin boards. Mentioning because of the possible additional fun factor.)

additional licensed sellers:
krakenpintrade.com
figpin.com
gamestop (sometimes) (online and in stores)
five below (sometimes) (never shopped them online, but maybe online?)
loungefly.com
Wow, I would have never guessed that Five Below carried some! This is great. Thank you!
 
We have a thread on here… or used to, it has been compiled into a guide.

This is a great guide! Thank you for sharing.
 
FigPin also has great quality pins and a good variety of franchises within the Disney family to choose from. With Figpins, there are retailer exclusives from a plethora of different stores and businesses both online and in physical locations (like GameStop and Target) so you just never know what you'll find. Funko is also another source of tradeable pins except not many people like this art style (except me that is). Barnes and Nobles used to carry a few mystery boxes as well but haven't been inside one in years. Everyone and their dog has different pins available for trade that are authentic... an easier list to look at might be the places where NOT to get pins from to avoid scrappers. Welcome to the pin community - there's always something to learn and everyone is so friendly on the Forum so feel free to ask all the questions you've got.
 
FigPin also has great quality pins and a good variety of franchises within the Disney family to choose from. With Figpins, there are retailer exclusives from a plethora of different stores and businesses both online and in physical locations (like GameStop and Target) so you just never know what you'll find. Funko is also another source of tradeable pins except not many people like this art style (except me that is). Barnes and Nobles used to carry a few mystery boxes as well but haven't been inside one in years. Everyone and their dog has different pins available for trade that are authentic... an easier list to look at might be the places where NOT to get pins from to avoid scrappers. Welcome to the pin community - there's always something to learn and everyone is so friendly on the Forum so feel free to ask all the questions you've got.

This is very insightful! I’m not familiar with FigPins at all, so I’m going to have to do some digging around to familiarize myself. I frequent Barnes and Noble a lot so I need to keep my eye open there as well just in case! Thank you for the advice it is much appreciated!


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There are also officially licensed Disney pins on the Loungefly & BoxLunch websites. I like the PALM (Pin a la Mode) Disney pins. ArtLand pins are really expensive, but beautiful.
Loungefly, BoxLunch, and PALM really have some unique designs. Some traders shy away from them though. My few Artland pins are absolutely gorgeous, but they are very expensive, especially now with tariffs (they come from London or something).
 
Here are some other vendors with licensed Disney pins or selling licensed Disney pins that I don’t think have been mentioned yet:
Baublebar
Pinapalooza
Her Universe (mostly Star Wars)
Bradford Exchange

Pop culture online stores:
Entertainment Earth
Toynk

Random stores with Disney licensed pins:
Old Navy
Macy’s
Selfridge’s

There are a number of FB/IG groups that are generally reputable.
 
People used to fine pins every now and then at Burlington's too. Not at any Burlington's I've ever been to, but I've seen other folks get lucky!

There are also always authentic (and also fantasy) pins released at Comic Con, and some of those show up online afterwards. Skottie Young and 100 Soft both sell licensed Marvel pins at SDCC and NYCC (maybe other CC's) and online if they have leftovers. (100 Soft also sells Pizza Rat pins, which is not disney related and has nothing to do with your question but man do I love that little dude)!
 
You used to be able to get pins at Target. I haven’t seen them in store for a long while but you can still get them on their online site too
 
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