Migos Are Selling Replicas Of Their Tour Outfits As Halloween Costumes

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Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff of Migos attend the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City.
Quavo wasn't lying when he said he was selling Migos costumes for Halloween.

Migos are trend-setters in this rap game, both with their fashion choices and their musical abilities. Ahead of the release of his debut solo album, Quavo revealed that he was going to be selling Migos costumes for Halloween. While it seemed funny at first, Quavo clearly saw that it was an easy cash grab and the Migos are now selling costumes of their tour outfits for Halloween.

For $125, you could mimic the tour drip of Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset. The trio is selling costumes on their website that replicate the jumpsuits they've been wearing on the "Aubrey And The Three Migos" tour with Drake. The jumpsuit is currently only being sold in red and is made up of cotton that's been printed with reflective ink. It also includes the Migos logo on the chest area. You'd pretty much be looking like Quavo in the picture below.

Over the past week, there have been rumblings about Takeoff's forthcoming solo project. He's been the quietest out of the trio, but arguably the most skilled. This morning, he released the first single off of The Last Rocket titled, "Last Memory." The album is set to drop next Friday, Nov. 2nd, although they haven't revealed any of the possible features or number of the songs on the project.

Aside from that, Migos recently teased the release of the third installment in their Culture series which is said to drop in early 2019. Keep your eyes peeled for that.


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