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The transition from serving in the military to being a student, is a journey of growth and change. It takes a lot of adaptability and perseverance, and we wanted to create items that represented that. Our Soldier to Student merchandise is designed to honor that transition while providing practical, good quality products for everyday use. Whether you are looking for a statement piece, a functional accessory, or a meaningful gift, these items help showcase your dedication to education and the veteran community. Below I am going to show some of our CafePress products, talk about their features, and provide a link to where you can purchase them!



  1. Soldier to Student Glass

The Soldier to Student drinking glass is a stylish and functional way to show your support for veterans transitioning into higher education. Designed with looks and durability in mind, this glass is great for everyday use. For when you are sipping water while studying or enjoying a well-earned beverage after a long day, this glass is perfect for any occasion.

Key Features:

  • Premium Quality Glass – Made from high-quality, lead-free glass, ensuring durability and a crystal-clear finish.

  • Soldier to Student Logo – Features a bold and professionally printed Soldier to Student logo, symbolizing the journey from military service to academic success.

  • Versatile Use – Ideal for water, juice, soda, iced coffee, or any of your favorite drinks.

  • Dishwasher Safe – Easy to clean, the logo will never fade no matter how many time it is run through the dishwasher.

  • Perfect Gift for Veterans & Students – A thoughtful and practical gift for student veterans, military supporters, or anyone who believes in the mission of Soldier to Student.

  • Standard 16 oz. Size – Comfortable to hold and the perfect capacity for a refreshing drink.


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"I absolutely love my Soldier to Student drinking glass! It’s sturdy, high-quality, and the logo looks great even after multiple washes. I use it every day while studying, and it’s a great reminder of how far I’ve come in my transition from military life to college. Definitely a must have for any veteran student!"

James R., U.S. Army Veteran & College Sophomore


https://www.cafepress.com/shop/SoldiertoStudent/products?designId=137022571 



  1. Soldier to Student Keychain

The Soldier to Student keychain is a meaningful and practical accessory (you can use it everyday) designed to symbolize the transition from military service to academic success. Whether attached to your keys, backpack, or lanyard, this keychain serves as a daily reminder of resilience, dedication, and the pursuit of education.

Key Features:

  • Durable Material – Made from high-quality metal and acrylic for long-lasting durability and everyday use.

  • Soldier to Student Logo – Proudly displays the Soldier to Student logo, representing the journey from military service to higher education.

  • Lightweight & Compact – Designed to be portable and convenient without adding bulk to your keys or bag.

  • Sleek & Stylish Design – A professional yet eye-catching look that makes a great conversation starter.

  • Split-Ring Attachment – Securely holds multiple keys, making it a reliable accessory for students and veterans alike.

  • Perfect Gift for Student Veterans & Supporters – A thoughtful and affordable way to show support for those transitioning into academia.

This keychain isn’t just a functional item, it’s a symbol of perseverance and ambition. Carry it with pride and let it serve as a small but powerful reminder of your academic and personal journey.


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This keychain is more than just an accessory, it’s a symbol of my journey. The design is sleek, lightweight, and durable, and it makes finding my keys so much easier. I get a lot of compliments on it from fellow student veterans. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for a small but meaningful way to stay connected to their military roots while in school."

Sarah M., U.S. Navy Veteran & Business Major


https://www.cafepress.com/shop/SoldiertoStudent/products?designId=137022570 



  1. Soldier to Student Patch


The Soldier to Student patch is a bold and meaningful emblem designed for veterans transitioning into academic life. Whether attached to a backpack, jacket, or tactical bag, this patch serves as a symbol of perseverance, dedication, and the pursuit of higher education.

Key Features:

  • High-Quality Embroidery – Crafted with precision stitching to ensure a sharp, detailed, and long-lasting design.

  • Soldier to Student Logo – Prominently features the Soldier to Student logo, representing the journey from military service to academic achievement.

  • Durable Fabric – Made from high-quality, weather-resistant material to withstand everyday wear and tear.

  • Hook & Loop (Velcro) Backing Option – Easily attachable and removable for tactical gear, backpacks, and jackets (sew-on option also available).

  • Compact & Versatile Size – Designed to fit seamlessly on a variety of items without being too bulky.

  • Symbol of Support & Community – A great way for veterans, students, and supporters to showcase their commitment to education and personal growth.

This patch isn’t just an accessory, it’s a statement of resilience and a badge of honor for those who continue their journey beyond military service. Wear it with pride!


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"I put this patch on my backpack, and it’s been a great conversation starter on campus. The embroidery is top-notch, and the Velcro backing makes it easy to swap between my bag and my jacket. It’s a great way to show pride in my transition from service to student life, and I love supporting a blog that understands the veteran experience."

David L., U.S. Marine Corps Veteran & Engineering Student

Ihttps://www.cafepress.com/shop/SoldiertoStudent/products?designId=137022572 


Every journey from military service to student life is unique, but one thing remains constant, the dedication, resilience, and ambition it takes to succeed. The Soldier to Student product line is more than just a collection of items, it represents the strength and determination of those who continue their education after serving. Whether you’re a veteran navigating your first semester, a military supporter, or someone who believes in the power of education, these products are designed to inspire and remind you of the incredible journey you’re on.

Our drinking glass is the perfect companion for staying refreshed while studying or unwinding after a long day, featuring a sleek design and durable quality. The keychain is a simple yet powerful accessory that keeps your essentials together while symbolizing your commitment to growth and learning. And the patch is a bold statement piece that can be proudly displayed on backpacks, jackets, or gear, representing the transition from service to school.

We will continue to work on adding new products and expanding our line in the future. We appreciate any support and hope that these items can represent our blog and its purpose. Please feel free to message me with any questions, or ideas for additional products, I would love to hear from you!


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