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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Geneseo chapter.

It’s the middle of the Spring semester, which means that every cute pin that you bought for your jean jackets and backpacks at the beginning of the year has mysteriously disappeared. It’s time to replace your beloved collection, no matter how much you’re grieving their loss (seriously, I will never find another pin of Bart Simpson in an army outfit saying “war is hell, man”). Here are 30 reasonably priced enamel pins to get you started.

 

1) Fire Furby Pin: $5.00

 

 

2) Non-Threatening Boys Magazine: $5.00

 

 

3) Bloom Where You’re Planted Watering Can: $10.00

 

 

4) Celestial Space Cat: $12.08

 

 

5) Screm Queen Mango: $12.00

 

 

6) Witch Trio: $30.00 (can also be bought separately for $12.00 each)

 

 

7) Wolf Pin: $8.00

 

 

8) Spooky Aesthetic: $9.66

 

 

9) Blue Pyramid: $9.66

 

 

10) A Witch’s Place: $21.00

 

 

11) Femme Fatale: $12.00

 

 

12) Alola Vulpix Pokemon: $12.00

 

 

13) IDGAF Furby: $12.00

 

 

14) Mad Dog of Shimano: $14.99

 

 

15) Gangs of the Wastelands: $10.00

 

 

16) Yoshigotchi: $11.23

 

 

17) Pokemon Fantasy Cartridges – Jigglypuff Pink Edition: $11.23

 

 

18) Tamagotchi Porter (glows in the dark!): $16.00

 

 

19) Halal Snack Pack: $11.23

 

 

20) Ferret in Turtleneck: $8.02

 

 

21) Uterus: $10.00

 

 

22) Togepi Surprise: $11.23

 

 

23) Pizzachu: $11.23

 

 

24) I Need My Space: $9.20

 

 

25) Unicorn Astronaut: $9.20

 

 

26) Tattoo Punk Pin Up Boy: $9.20

 

 

27) Love Yourself: $25.00

 

 

28) Mermaid: $10.26

 

 

29) Pro Cats: $10.26

 

 

30) Crafty Bitch: $10.26

 

 

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Jessica Bansbach is a junior psychology major who has more campus club memberships than fingers and toes. In her spare time, if she's forgotten that she's a college student that has more pressing matters to attend to (like, say, studying), she enjoys video games, thrift shopping, and ruminating. She was elected "funniest in group" by her summer camp counselor when she was nine and has since spent the next eleven years trying to live up to the impossible weight of that title.
Victoria Cooke is a Senior History and Adolescence Education major with a Women's and Gender Studies minor at SUNY Geneseo. Apart from being an editor and the founder of Her Campus at Geneseo, she is also the co-president of Voices for Planned Parenthood and a Curator for TEDxSUNYGeneseo. Her passions include feminism, reading, advocating for social justice, and crafting. In the future, she hopes to inspire the next generation of history nerds and activists.