Captain America
Captain America merchandise brings the star-spangled Avenger from the pages of Marvel Comics straight into your wardrobe and collection. Steve Rogers first picked up his iconic shield in 1941, and the Sentinel of Liberty has defended the Marvel Cinematic Universe across multiple films since 2011. From apparel featuring that unmistakable red, white, and blue design to collectibles worthy of any superhero display, this is fan gear for those who believe the little guy can take on the world.
Looking for everyday wear or something more collector-focused? The T-shirts category covers classic shield designs and MCU imagery — the kind of pieces that work whether you're rewatching The Winter Soldier or just heading to the shops. For cooler weather, the hoodies offer the same patriotic aesthetic with added warmth. Nothing says "I understood that reference" quite like Cap's colours on a chilly afternoon.
Beyond the basics
Collectors might want to explore the Funko figures for stylised versions of Steve Rogers, or check out the replicas for screen-accurate props. The action figures round out display options for those building a Marvel shelf. Whether you're after wearables or shelf pieces, the assortment spans casual fandom to dedicated collecting.
Captain America Merchandise – Gear for the Sentinel of Liberty
Steve Rogers wasn't the obvious choice for a super-soldier programme. Scrawny kid from Brooklyn, rejected by the army multiple times, yet somehow the right person to carry the shield. That's probably why his fans tend to appreciate underdog stories — and why Captain America merchandise appeals to people who root for principle over power. The collection here covers apparel, figures, and collectibles tied to one of Marvel's oldest and most enduring characters.
What defines Captain America?
Captain America first appeared in March 1941, created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon for Timely Comics (later Marvel Comics). The character exists within Earth-616 in Marvel's comic continuity. Steve Rogers, a frail young man from the United States, volunteers for a military experiment that transforms him into a super-soldier. Armed with his vibranium shield, he fights alongside the Howling Commandos against HYDRA and the Red Skull during World War II. The Marvel Cinematic Universe brought Captain America to film in 2011 with Chris Evans in the lead role, directed by Joe Johnston and produced by Kevin Feige. The character subsequently appeared in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) and Captain America: Civil War (2016), both directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. Key characters from the films include Peggy Carter, Bucky Barnes, Howard Stark, and Nick Fury. The MCU films form part of The Infinity Saga, with earlier entries also appearing in Phase One, Phase Two, and Phase Three of the franchise.
Frequently asked questions
What Captain America apparel is available?
Captain America apparel includes T-shirts and hoodies featuring shield motifs, MCU imagery, and classic comic designs. The apparel suits everyday wear while displaying the character's iconic red, white, and blue colour scheme.
Which Captain America figures can I collect?
Collectors can choose between action figures for poseable display options, Funko figures for stylised interpretations, and plush figures for softer takes on the character. Each type offers a different aesthetic for Marvel shelving.
Are there Captain America props and replicas?
Replicas include screen-accurate props tied to the MCU films. These pieces suit display purposes and appeal to collectors seeking authentic recreations of Captain America's equipment.
Assortment overview
The Captain America range spans wearables and collectibles across distinct categories. T-shirts form the core apparel offering, joined by hoodies for layered outfits and baseball caps for headwear. Socks add subtle fandom to any outfit. For collectors, action figures provide poseable options, while Funko figures deliver the signature vinyl style. Plush figures offer a softer interpretation. Replicas cater to prop collectors seeking display-worthy pieces, and bookends keep comic collections upright with thematic flair. Key chains bring the shield along for daily errands. For events and conventions, costumes let fans suit up properly.
What goes well with this?
Captain America sits firmly within the Marvel roster, so fans often combine his merchandise with gear from other Avengers. Iron Man, Thor, and Black Widow pieces complement any Cap collection — because assembling the team is half the fun. If you lean towards the more conflicted side of the MCU, Bucky Barnes and Falcon merchandise picks up where Civil War left off.