So you've binge-watched every episode of Make Some Noise. You know the rules. You can mimic a sound effect like a pro. Now it's time to bring that chaos to your living room. But a true Dropout disciple doesn't just show up empty-handed. You need the right merch to signal your allegiance and keep the energy high. Here's the gear that'll make your game night legendary.
The Essential Make Some Noise Tee for Hosting Game Night
Let's start with the basics. When you're the host, you set the tone. A Make Some Noise tee is your badge of honor. It says, "I get the joke. I'm ready to be ridiculous." And honestly, nothing breaks the ice faster than someone spotting your shirt and launching into their best impression of Brennan Lee Mulligan's "Shrimp! Heaven! Now!"
But not all tees are created equal for game night. You want something that breathes when the rounds get heated. The official Dropout tees are printed on heavyweight cotton that can survive a splash of kombucha or a dramatic table slam. Go for the classic black design with the show's neon logo - it's versatile enough to wear under a blazer if you're feeling fancy, or just with sweatpants if you're feeling honest.
Pro tip: If you're playing the "Make Some Noise" board game variant (you know, the one your friend made up), wear the tee that has the most inside jokes. It's a conversation starter. Someone will inevitably ask, "Is that the 'I could not stop eating' reference?" and boom - you're already in character.
Snag the Official Game Night Hoodie to Stay Cozy Between Rounds
Game nights can go late. The snacks run low. The energy dips. That's when you need the official Dropout hoodie. It's not just a piece of clothing - it's a tactical blanket that keeps you warm while you argue over whether a cat hiss counts as a noise or just breathing. The hoodie is brushed fleece on the inside, which means it's soft enough to nap in during someone's overly long turn setting up the game.
The unisex design means it fits everyone from Sam Reich to your roommate who doesn't get the show yet (they will, they will). Plus, the kangaroo pocket is perfect for holding your phone, a bag of pretzels, and a few dead batteries from the wireless microphone you insisted on using. It's function meets fandom.
And here's the real game-changing detail: the hoodie comes in colors that match Dropout's signature palette - deep purple, dark green, and classic black. So if you're hosting a theme night, you can coordinate. Make some noise for color coordination.
Must-Have Accessories: Pins, Hats, and More for Team Spirit
You can't just wear a tee and call it a day. True fans accessorize. Dropout's line of enamel pins is the perfect way to add a little flair to your game night look. Slap a "Very Important People" pin on your hat or bag. The tiny details - like a pin of a folding chair (iykyk) - will earn you nods of approval from those in the know.
Hats are another great way to show your allegiance without committing to a full outfit. The dad cap style with an embroidered "Make Some Noise" logo is understated but unmistakable. Wear it backward while you referee a round of charades. It's also a great way to hide messy hair after you've been sweating over a particularly intense game of "that's what she said" - wait, no, wrong show.
Don't sleep on the socks either. Yes, socks. Nothing says "I'm serious about this fandom" like rocking Dropout-themed socks at your game night. They're a subtle flex that only true fans will spot when you cross your legs during a tiebreaker.
Why the Make Some Noise Merch Makes the Perfect Party Icebreaker
Here's the thing about wearing merch: it's an invitation. When you walk into a room wearing a Make Some Noise hoodie, you're not just comfortable - you're signaling that you're part of a tribe. It's like a secret handshake, but warmer and more breathable. At a game night, that shared identity can transform awkward silence into a round of prompts.
We've all been there: someone says, "Okay, let's play a game," and suddenly everyone's on their phone looking up rules. But if you're wearing Dropout merch, the vibe shifts. People start asking about the show. They want to know which episodes are the best. Next thing you know, you're all watching Dimension 20 clips between rounds. It's a gateway drug to fun.
Plus, the merch is designed with the same playful spirit as the shows. The typography, the colors, the references - they're all intentionally absurd. Wearing them is like carrying a warm-up laugh. Game night becomes less about winning and more about being silly together. And that's the whole point, really.
Where to Find the Best Deals on Make Some Noise Gear
You're sold on the merch. Now where do you get it without breaking your subscription budget? The official Dropout store is the most reliable source. They run seasonal sales - Black Friday, end-of-season clearances, and sometimes random drops when a new season premieres. Sign up for their newsletter (no spam, just deals and inside jokes) to get notified first.
Another pro move: check the Dropout shop right after a big event like a live show or a charity stream. They often release limited-edition items that are only available for a short time. And yes, those become instant collectibles. But you don't need to be a collector to appreciate a good hoodie at a discount.
Avoid third-party sellers on auction sites unless you enjoy getting bootlegs printed on tissue paper. The official gear holds up wash after wash. Plus, buying direct ensures more money goes to the creators. Keep the content coming, you know? Support the bit.
Level Up Your Game Night Setup with Dropout's Signature Style
Your game night shouldn't just sound like Make Some Noise - it should look like it too. Deck out your space with Dropout's aesthetic. A poster of the show's cast is an obvious choice. But go deeper: use the neon color scheme for your scoreboard. Print out some meme-worthy prompts from the show and tape them to the walls. Create a "noise meter" that you track with a dryerase marker on a mini chalkboard.
And here's the true Game Changer move: host a themed night where every game must start with a sound effect. The person wearing the most Dropout merch gets to be the judge. You can even use the merch as prizes - winner takes home a pin or a sticker. Suddenly, your game night isn't just a game night. It's an event. It's a Very Important Party.
So gear up, get loud, and make some noise. Your living room is about to become the hottest improv club in town.



