
One of the internet’s most hyped guitars of the last year has a rare 30% discount this Cyber Monday at Sweetwater
The Hello Kitty Strat is something of a cult legend in the guitar world. The Hello Kitty Fender Stratocaster was first launched in 2006, but received little attention at the time. That was until a YouTuber began uploading videos playing the guitar in the late 2010s, causing searches for the guitar to skyrocket, and average prices on Reverb to shoot 254% from $275 to $700.
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Fender always has its ears to the ground, and spotted the furore surrounding the Hello Kitty Strat, and this year launched the latest in its Hello Kitty line, a white-finished Squier Stratocaster. And for Cyber Monday, you can get your hands on one at a generous 30% discount, and grab it for $399 rather than $579.
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Aside from its white finish and unmistakable Hello Kitty decals across its body, the Squier Hello Kitty Stratocaster boasts an easy-playing C-shape neck, contoured body, Fender humbucking pickup with volume control, and vintage-style tuning machines. A Deluxe Hello Kitty gig bag also comes included.
Get yours now at Sweetwater.
You can also check out savings at all the big online music retailers below:
UK/EU Deals
US Deals
Thomann Save up to 70%
Reverb Up to 80% off
Reverb UK Up to 80% off
zZounds Black Friday savings
Positive Grid Up to 50% off
Sweetwater Up to 80% off
Gear4Music Black Friday deals
Positive Grid Up to 50% off
PMT Up to 70% off
Guitar Center Save up to 50%
Amazon UK Big savings
Amazon Black Friday deals
Guitar Tricks 20% off monthly sub
Tim Pierce Masterclass Free trial
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Guitar Tricks 20% off annual sub
Ultimate Ears EU Shop savings
Music & Arts 20% savings
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