Lil Yachty Plans To Sell His Extensive Supreme Collection Online

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Lil Yachty performs on the Flog Stage during day 2 of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2017 at Exposition Park on October 29, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Lil Yachty is tired of seeing all the Supreme in his closet.

Despite how you feel about Lil Yachty, it's hard to deny that he has a distinctive look. Sure, the red braids play a factor but the actual wardrobe that he flexes whenever he's out and about is usually hella fresh. Like most young rappers, he's invested in a whole lot of Supreme over the years but it looks like he wants to get rid of it. The rapper hit social media to show off some items in his extensive collection and revealed that he has plans on selling it off.

For any Lil Yachty die-hards, this might be your chance to get a piece of high-end clothing worn on his back. The rapper announced that he's trying to get rid of some of the Supreme clothes in his closet.

"Got tired of seeing all this Supreme, so I’m about to grab all my shit that I want to sell. I’m going to fucking grailed.com and I’m selling all my shit," he said.

The rapper showed off some of the t-shirts in his collection which include a Burberry collab and shirts with portraits of Mike Tyson, Dipset, Biggie, Kate Moss and more. He hasn't revealed when it's going on sale but you should definitely keep your eyes peeled if you're interested in copping some Supreme gear from Lil Boat himself.

Peep the video below.

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