Close-up Taylor Swift’s Catbird charm that she use onstage at the Eras Tour – It helps summer just got a little less cruel

If you’ve been hoping to get your hands on Taylor Swift’s sold-out bling, summer just got a little less cruel.

Taylor Swift's Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird charm is finally back in stock

The star supported her Eras Tour opening act Phoebe Bridgers last year by taking the stage in the yellow gold Give You The Moon Charm ($398) from her collaboration with Catbird.

And while the dainty design has been sold out for months, the Brooklyn-based jeweler just dropped a limited restock that’s sure to fly off the shelves, well, swiftly.

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Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Give You The Moon Charm in Yellow Gold

The moon charm, which Swift wore in New Jersey for Bridgers’ last show of the tour, is engraved with the lyric, “I’d give you the moon” in Bridgers’ handwriting. (Although perhaps Swift was also referencing her own “Bejeweled” lyric: “Some guy said my aura’s moonstone just cause he was high.”)

Swift paired hers with the Swimming Pool Chain ($498) for her performance last summer, pointing out the sweet style nod onstage before the duo broke into their song “Nothing New” for the final time on the Eras Tour.

The skeleton-loving songstress first teamed up with Catbird in December, releasing the also just-restocked Kissing Skull Friend Charm Set ($130).

Silver skull charms

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Kissing Skull Friend Charm Set in Silver

Phoebe Bridgers in Catbird jewelry

Phoebe Bridgers’ Catbird collection keeps selling out.

The charms sold out less than 24 hours after the initial drop, which Bridgers followed up with a full collection featuring the UFO-inspired I Want To Go Home Charm ($290).

Be sure to move quickly to avoid missing out on the incredible resupply if you choose to shop it.

For further wardrobe essentials inspired by Swift, view our compilation of the pop sensation’s most affordable fashion moments.

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