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About Sticker Sherry

Sticker Sherry features a stylized pin-up portrait of a woman with flowing dark hair, rendered in a tattoo-inspired illustration style with warm skin tones and bold outlines. As part of CS2’s sticker lineup, Sticker Sherry stands out through its retro character art and focus on a single figure rather than a logo, emblem, or team branding.

Release & Source

The Sticker Sherry can be found in the Pinups Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15%

The Sticker Sherry (Holo) is a Remarkable-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

Popularity

Of skins
Search Volume~780/mo

Community Rating

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The Sticker Sherry has a community rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 6 votes on SkinSwap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker Sherry in CS2?

Sticker Sherry is a High Grade sticker in CS2 from the Pinups Capsule. It features the Pinups-style character artwork used across stickers like Tamara, Perry, Martha, and Kimberly, so it fits loadouts built around that themed capsule.

Which stickers pair well with Sticker Sherry?

Sticker Sherry pairs naturally with other Pinups Capsule stickers such as Sticker Tamara, Sticker Martha, and Sticker Perry for a consistent illustrated theme. If you want a cleaner mixed craft, combine it with Sticker Noble or a simple white-accent sticker so Sherry remains the main visual element.

What weapon skins work well with Sticker Sherry?

Sticker Sherry tends to fit best on cleaner or lighter skins where the artwork stays readable, such as AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Printstream, USP-S Whiteout, or Glock-18 Vogue. It can also work on darker finishes like Desert Eagle Conspiracy if you want the sticker art to stand out more clearly.

Is Sticker Sherry a good craft sticker in CS2?

Sticker Sherry works well for themed crafts, especially if you like character-based sticker layouts instead of logo-heavy combinations. It is most effective on weapons with open sticker placement and simple base finishes, where the full artwork is easier to see without competing colors.