Fender & Squier | Hello Kitty Collection
Hello Kitty Meets Fender & Squier Magic!
Step into the colorful world of Hello Kitty with the Fender x Hello Kitty collection, a vibrant collaboration that bridges generations of fans. This collection blends Hello Kitty’s playful, bold aesthetic with Fender’s renowned performance and craftsmanship, offering a unique fusion of style and sound to celebrate Hello Kitty’s 50th Anniversary!
Whether you’re looking to get your hands on the newest iteration of the iconic Hello Kitty Stratocaster, add an accessory, or build an entire rig in Hello Kitty’s image, the Fender x Hello Kitty collection offers plenty of ways to help you display your love for everyone’s favorite little girl, so grab your gear from this very special collection today at CME!


The Return of An Icon!
In honor of Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary, this limited-edition Stratocaster takes inspiration from the iconic Hello Kitty model first introduced by Squier in the mid-2000s. It combines premium features and enhanced quality with signature Hello Kitty design elements, making it a future collectible classic. With its comfortable “C”-shape neck and contoured body, this Strat delivers effortless playability and versatile tones, powered by the Fender Designed humbucking pickup. Plus, it comes with a deluxe Black Hello Kitty gig bag for the ultimate in style and convenience.
- Hello Kitty graphic pickguard, body, and headstock
- Fender-designed humbucking pickup
- Vintage-style tuning machines
- Includes deluxe Black Hello Kitty gig bag
A Collection of Purrfect Gear!
Of course, the Hello Kitty Stratocaster isn’t the only way to showcase your Hello Kitty craziness: the Fender x Hello Kitty collection includes several other options, all ready to crush your next performance!

- The Fender x Hello Kitty Fuzz sports an op amp-based circuit with a wide range of tones. From overdrive-like grit to full-on ripping fuzz, this pedal adds as much vibrance to your tone as it does to your pedalboard! Japanese translated labels and Hello Kitty’s likeness finish off the presentation of this very unique pedal.
- Sporting Hello Kitty motifs and unique looks, the Fender x Hello Kitty straps are designed to hold up to your most hardcore performances while displaying a massive presence on stage!
- With a bold pink PVC jacket, nickel-plated connectors, and spiral shielding, the Fender x Hello Kitty Instrument Cable delivers rock-solid performance and stylish flair
- With 20mm padding lined with soft touch microfiber to keep your guitar secure, the Fender x Hello Kitty Pink Electric Guitar Gig Bag merges style and function! An interior neck rest, air mesh backpack straps, and plenty of storage ensure that you’ll want to use this for any S or T-style guitar!


Hello Kitty offers a playful world of color, giving fans the chance to express themselves through the Kawaii characters. Fender’s stage-ready performance brings the Hello Kitty magic to your rig, so call, click, or chat with us today to be among the first to grab the gear from the Fender x Hello Kitty collection!



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