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Urban Outfitters drops limited-edition Valentine’s Day vinyl gifts

Urban Outfitters turned Valentine’s Day into a collectible vinyl moment, with 10 exclusive 7-inch singles from Fleetwood Mac to Zara Larsson. Most cost $17.98.

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Urban Outfitters drops limited-edition Valentine’s Day vinyl gifts
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Urban Outfitters is leaning hard into the kind of Valentine’s gift that feels more personal than a boxed chocolate set and more polished than a last-minute bouquet: a limited-edition vinyl drop built around 10 exclusive seven-inch singles. Launched on Friday, February 13, 2026, “Love Me, Love Me Not” was sold through Urban Outfitters online and in select stores, with limited quantities that make the collection read like a collector’s edit first and a gift guide second.

The smartest part of the release is its mix of recognizable names and intimate-format music. Fleetwood Mac sits alongside Clairo, Zara Larsson, sombr, Audrey Hobert, Isabel LaRosa, Remy Bond, Geese, Wisp and Sixpence None The Richer, giving the collection the taste-signaling pull of a playlist made by someone who knows their reference points. Marybeth Cahill, Urban Outfitters’ merchandising chief, said the brand’s community experiences music as “emotional, nostalgic, and connected,” and called the collection “a love letter to a generation.” That framing is exactly why the records work as gifts: they feel chosen, not generic.

Several pressings do the heavy lifting on collectibility. Fleetwood Mac’s “Silver Springs (Live) / Go Your Own Way” draws from a 1997 recording at Warner Brother Studios in Burbank, California, and the Urban Outfitters product page says it is limited to 5,000 copies. Sixpence None The Richer’s “Kiss Me / Perfect Day” goes even further, pairing a re-recording of “Kiss Me” with a cover of Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day,” and limiting the pressing to 1,700 copies. Those are the details that give the drop actual hunt value, not just seasonal packaging.

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Pricing keeps the whole thing in the sweet spot between affordable and special. Most of the singles are $17.98, while Wisp’s heart-shaped dark red vinyl comes in at $24.98. That is the right kind of splurge for Valentine’s Day: inexpensive enough to feel spontaneous, but distinctive enough to feel like a keepsake. With translucent sea blue, pink, baby pink, translucent tan, white and transparent pink variants in the mix, the set looks designed for someone who wants a gift with style, nostalgia and a little scarcity built in.

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