It might only be halfway to Halloween, but Disney is already giving us a pretty solid preview of what’s coming later this year, and there’s a lot to take in. From classic orange-and-black staples to event-specific pieces and a surprising amount of detail work, the 2026 Halloween lineup is shaping up to be one of those collections that people will start planning, i.e., saving, for early.








The main collection has your classic Disney Halloween look with lots of orange and black and familiar characters. You’ve got t-shirts, sweatshirts, jerseys, even pajama pants, and most of it looks easy to wear, whether you’re in the parks or just hanging out at home.


The accessories are where things get a little more fun. The Halloween ear headbands are exactly what you’d expect, with bats, pumpkins, and darker colors that will fit right in once the parties start. The Create-Your-Own headbands are back too, which always end up being popular.





There are also hats, jewelry, and a seasonal tote if you want something a little smaller to round out your outfit.



Then there are a few pieces that feel a bit more specific. The Haunted Mansion tightrope walker plush is one of those items that longtime fans will notice right away. It’s not something casual guests always recognize, but if you know, you know. And Vampire Stitch is exactly what it sounds like, and probably one of the safer bets to sell quickly.


When you get into the event merch, things change a bit. The Oogie Boogie Bash collection over at Disneyland goes heavier on greens and purples, with Oogie Boogie front and center.


At Walt Disney World, this year’s Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party merch has a more traditional look. We have Mickey, Minnie, and the Headless Horseman on t-shirts, sweatshirts, and accessories in that classic Halloween color combo that Disney does so well. It’s simple, but that’s why fans love it.







There’s also a wider mix of Halloween-adjacent merchandise coming from partner brands, including collectibles, books, LEGO, and even themed coffee from Joffrey’s.













Most of this merchandise will roll out later this year at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, with select items also landing on DisneyStore.com. No exact dates yet, but if past years are any indication, you won’t have to wait long once the Halloween season officially kicks off.


There’s a really nice variety in this year’s collections so far. Whether you’re into classic Halloween looks, character pieces, or something tied to the parties, there’s a little bit of everything here.



