Vendors Chosen for Souvenir Sales at Republican Convention

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By    |   Tuesday, 28 June 2016 02:12 PM EDT ET

The Republican Party has selected 22 high-end vendors, mom-and-pop shops, and veteran start-ups to hawk souvenirs and mementos at next month's presidential convention.

"[They] will be featured in the Convention's Freedom Marketplace in addition to the official GOP store," the RNC said in a statement.

"The Freedom Marketplace is new to this year's Convention and will give delegates and guests the opportunity to find unique mementos to bring the Convention home. Many [of the vendors] are veteran, millennial, or family owned businesses."

One of the sellers is Timmy Woods of Beverly Hills, which offers fashionable handbags, including a Trump model for $400

Also on hand will be Smathers and Branson, a clothing and accessories firm, which offers $165 handcrafted needlepoint belts, many featuring patriotic themes.

Gift company Mulholland and Sachs sells an embroidered throw pillow featuring Cleveland's top attractions for $168. 

Flags of Valor is a company owned and operated by veterans who make replicas of historic American flags on wood, including one called the "Omaha Beach" for $399.

There's also Future Female Leaders, which describes itself as "America's leading social movement for young, conservative women" and sells Republican-themed, elephant dresses for $36.99.

Malley's Chocolates of Cleveland is selling a "Greetings from Cleveland," a nuts and chocolate assortment for $37.25.

In addition to the vendors, there will also be an official GOP merchandise store, which will sell, hats, buttons, bow ties, beer glasses, shirts — and even "Special-Edition George H.W. Bush Socks."

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