XXXTENTACION's Memorial Merch Collection Is Now Available

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Fans leave art outside the XXXTentacion Funeral & Fan Memorialat BB&T Center on June 27, 2018 in Sunrise, Florida.
XXXTENTACION's mother has released a memorial merchandise collection.

The death of XXXTENTACION hit the hip hop community incredibly hard. The rapper only emerged into the limelight a little over a year a go but within a short period of time, he managed to leave a life-long impact on his fans and peers. To commemorate the rapper's life and legacy, his mother released a memorial merchandise collection for fans to purchase.

Earlier today, X's mother announced that she'll be releasing an official XXXTENTACION memorial capsule collection. On both her Instagram story and X's, she revealed that there are over a thousand bootleggers across the globe selling unofficial XXXTENTACION merch. She said that Bad Vibes Forever, the clothing line X started before his passing, wanted to give fans an official merch in order to support his legacy.

"There are currently 1 thousand bootleggers around the world selling clothing with X's name and likeness. while this is not something @badvibesforeverbrand would create, we wanted give fans the ability to own and wear a piece of Jah's artistry while also supporting his legacy. " the post read.

XXXTENTACION's Memorial Merch Collection Is Now Available

The clothing capsule consists of t-shirts, hoodies and shorts with designs inspired from his last album, ?. The price of the t-shirts are going for $35. The XXX shorts are selling for $65 while the hoodies are selling at $75. Fans could pre-order the first official collection of XXXTENTACION memorial merchandise on his website.

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