
2025 has been an exceptional year for music, with numerous remarkable albums such as Little Simz’s “Lotus”, Kevin Abstract’s “Blush” and Jim Legxacy’s latest “black british music” setting the tone. The year has also seen significant cultural discourses ignite, from Kendrick Lamar’s powerful halftime show to Beyoncé’s double Grammy-winning album. Notably, Clipse reunited and premiered a new song at Louis Vuitton’s Paris Fashion Week, while Doechii and Bad Bunny delivered standout Tiny Desk Concerts, and Vybz Kartel has made his return to the scene as if he never left.
In the face of a constantly changing music industry, with AI advancements and difficult streaming contracts being added to the mix, traditional income sources are experiencing a resurgence – such as live concerts and merchandise. With technology dominating our lives, both artists and fans crave a stronger personal bond, making direct interactions like tours and tangible goods more significant than ever before.
It’s an exciting era for fans, as we see collaborations like Britney and Balenciaga, Ice Spice with Mercedes-Benz, and merchandise from UMG’s Bravado. In essence, being a fan isn’t just about clicking “Follow” – it’s about owning the merchandise that truly showcases your fandom!
Here are some of our top-picked band merchandise items, all conveniently organized for your perusal in alphabetical sequence. Take a look!
21 Savage






21 Savage, whose real name is Sheyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, is often referred to as a British rapper residing in the U.S., but it’s crucial to note that his upbringing was in Atlanta, Georgia – and if you’re unsure, his merchandise for the “American Dream Tour” proudly displays an image of the American flag with his portrait on a t-shirt. You can check out this merchandise here.
Aminé



Aminé’s album “13 Months of Sunshine” has a summery vibe, and this feeling is reflected in its accompanying solo artwork. The design features the words “Spring, Aminé, Fall, Winter” written in bold, capital letters on a white t-shirt and tank top. A special edition was released for Aminé’s one-time performance in Brooklyn this summer, which includes an additional graphic on the back to celebrate the show. You can purchase it here.
Bad Bunny




Bad Bunny’s momentum is unstoppable! With his 30-night residency in Puerto Rico predicted to create a significant economic impact of more than $200 million USD, it’s not just the music that’s hot – the merchandise is cool too! Check it out here.
Billie Eilish




One great aspect of Billie Eilish’s merchandise is that every item appears to be something the artist herself would don. Given her preference for oversized jerseys, the “Hit Me Hard And Soft” delivery – a silvery football jersey – fits perfectly. Design-wise, Eilish’s face graces the front of the jersey, with additional graphic patches on the sleeves and her signature blohsh icon at the back. Noteworthy from the album’s merchandise collection is the layered tour tee, featuring a camouflage long-sleeve underneath a black graphic tee displaying the tour dates on the reverse side. (By the way, while we discuss Billie, take a look at this.) Browse here.
Blink 182




Since 1992, Blink-182 has been delivering hard-hitting tunes. They gained widespread popularity in the early 2000s with their infectious pop-punk style, humorous attitude, and iconic songs such as “All the Small Things” and “What’s My Age Again?” Even if you’re not a die-hard Blink fan, chances are you know some lyrics from one of their catchy tracks – like the universally resonant line “work sucks, I know” from their 1999 hit single ATSM (sorry, boss… if you’re reading this). Now, you can show your love for them by wearing a t-shirt featuring their music! And for longtime fans, they offer a tee adorned with the album art from 1995’s “Cheshire Cat” – often considered one of their finest works. Check it out here.
Bon Iver



For Bon Iver’s album “SABLE, fABLE“, salmon was the dominant color used across the album cover, promotional materials, static visuals, and collaborative projects. However, to avoid an overly salmon-themed merchandise, Justin Vernon opted for a more subtle approach in the main merchandise, emphasizing instead the strength of his lyrics. The long-sleeve T-shirt features a salmon-colored silhouette of Vernon in its center, but the design’s focal point is the words “There’s a Rhythm” written on both arms and along the back. You can purchase it here.
Britney x Balenciaga





Oh dear, it seems he’s done it once more! With his latest collection for Balenciaga, Denma Gvasalia drew inspiration from the ’90s with this oversized Britney Spears tee. Could there be anything more 2025 than a collaboration between Britney Spears and Balenciaga? Check it out here.
De La Soul x PaRappa x WIND AND SEA




This unexpected collaboration caught us off guard, but we’re excited about it! A three-way team up between legendary hip-hop artists Parappa the Rapper and De La Soul, alongside Japanese brand WIND AND SEA, has led to some of the best band merchandise we’ve come across. The collection is extensive – featuring items from jackets to trousers – but a particular favorite is this long-sleeved t-shirt. Check it out here.
Death Row Records



Death Row Records requires no explanation. Once run by Suge Knight and now owned by Snoop Dogg, this legendary label produced some of the most memorable rap albums from the 1990s, including Tupac’s classics. If you’re a fan of Death Row Records – past or present – shop here.
Doechii




Although currently unavailable on Doechii’s official store, we felt compelled to showcase the “Alligator Bites Never Heal” rugby tee. This shirt sports an album emblem on its chest and a graphic of an alligator on its back. One of the most popular tracks from the project, “Denial Is A River,” has its own merchandise. The front displays a grid of the ending scene from the music video along with the production details below; the back reads “CAMERA CREW” in pristine white. Check it out here.
DMX


Four years have passed since DMX’s passing, yet his influence on East Coast hip-hop will echo eternally. Pay tribute to the toughest member of the Ruff Ryders family with this long-sleeved shirt. Browse and purchase here.
Ice Spice x Mercedes-Benz






In an unexpected collaboration, Ice Spice and Mercedes-Benz teamed up, joining the auto giant’s “Class of Creators” program. Three unique items caught our eye – an icy CLA model, as well as a variety of tees and jerseys. Check them out here.
Jamiroquai




This year, Jamiroquai marks the 20th anniversary of his timeless album “Dynamite”. To keep things straightforward, the auto-loving Londoner is offering merchandise with the Jamiroquai logo and his distinctive “Buffalo Man” character. You can find this design on a sleek black t-shirt and hoodie. Check out the shop here.
Kendrick Lamar







On Kendrick Lamar’s album “GNX” and its tour with SZA called the Grand National Tour, the Buick GNX has played a significant role. This theme is more directly represented in the tour merchandise, such as the graphic tees. One design has a nostalgic look with a graffiti-style GNX graphic and “Gloria” written on it. A mechanic’s work shirt is also imitated, featuring “Gloria Auto Repair and Auto Body Inc.” on one side of the chest and an old patch on the other. Additional vintage lettering can be found on the back of the pastel blue silhouette as well. Check out our shop to get yours.
Kevin Abstract





Kevin Abstract’s inventive style is evident in his graphic t-shirts too – although we don’t have merchandise for Blush, we do offer a variety from Blanket and an eye-catching cobalt blue ARIZONA BABY tee. Some of the designs from Blanket are inspired by the tracklist, while others pay tribute to Abstract’s Houston hometown with the Texas flag. Browse and buy here.
Kid Cudi






The visuals for Kid Cudi’s INSANO showcase vibrant colors, and the merchandise aligns with this theme. With a knack for design and creative direction, it’s evident that Cudi’s merch is not amateurish. For the INSANO collection, you’ll find a pair of eye-catching bright blue and pink crewnecks adorned with a colorful face graphic in the center, featuring the word INSANO in lime green and lyrics running along the sleeves and back. Check out the shop here.
Lil Wayne x BAPE



Lil Wayne’s sixth album in the The Carter series was released in June, and a global merchandise pop-up event took place in London at that time. If you didn’t get a chance to attend, you can now purchase items from the album collection on his official website. Additionally, you can buy a t-shirt from Wayne’s collaboration with BAPE, one of his preferred brands, available there as well. Don’t miss out! Check it out here.
Nas


2019 saw Nas, renowned for his headlining performance at BRED Abu Dhabi, Presented By TopMob, gracing us with his presence – hailing from New York City. This image exudes classic hip-hop vibe and boasts a complete print on both sides. Click here to shop.
Playboi Carti


In 2025, Playboi Carti’s album “MUSIC” was the first rap record to surpass one million sales in a single month, making it eligible for platinum status. Yet, when it comes to his merchandise, Carti keeps things straightforward. This heavyweight tee, made of premium cotton, showcases his PBC logo upfront and “skripper disc” at the back. Check it out here.
Rolling Stones x KITH




The Rolling Stones are known for their frequent collaborations, given their long history in the music industry. Their famous “Hot Lips” logo, designed by English artist John Pasche in 1971, is as iconic as band logos come – and it’s now featured on these t-shirts from their partnership with KITH. Check out the collection here.
Slipknot





Slipknot’s merchandise is second to none. Over the past year, the band has been commemorating the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut studio album, drawing inspiration from the album cover art and lyrics for a unique collaboration with PLEASURES in fashion. Moving beyond collaborations, Slipknot doesn’t compromise when it comes to tour merchandise. Their website offers a selection of 10 pages of products, but here are some standout t-shirts that catch the eye. Check them out here.
Snoop Dogg


Over time, Snoop Dogg has evolved into a beloved American figure (it’s not surprising given that recreational marijuana is legal in 24 states as of this writing). Moving past his “gangsta rap” phase, there’s one constant in the life of this artist and entrepreneur: his deep affection for cannabis. These t-shirts pay tribute to his favorite plant. Check them out here.
Steve Lacy


In Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” music video, he wears a white dress shirt adorned with a black “S” in the center, which, when paired with his black tie, resembles a dollar sign ($). This stylish look was one of the standouts from his album Gemini Rights, making it fitting for Lacy to recreate this style for the merchandise associated with the album. Check out our store to purchase.
SZA




The merchandise for SZA’s Grand National Tour, creatively designed by Jas Bell, is equally impressive. A common thread running throughout is the “Camp” concept, with camouflage patterns paired elegantly with ladybug and ringer beetle designs. One item stands out, cleverly referencing her Super Bowl Halftime Show, featuring a green-spotted ringer beetle sitting atop a football with the phrase “SZA Bowl” inscribed nearby. Check it out here and here.
The 1975

After wrapping up The 1975’s exceptional 2022-2023 tour titled “At Their Very Best,” they have announced a subsequent run of shows for 2023-2024, dubbed “Still… At Their Very Best.” This new series of concerts is in support of their fifth studio album, “Being Funny In A Foreign Language.” The visuals for this tour reflect the essence of the project beautifully; one particularly striking element is a simple sketch depicting two people embracing, with the tour name underneath. To grab your tickets, click here.
The Weeknd x PSG



It seems unusual, but the soccer team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which has a store right in the center of London, excels at collaborations, such as its long-standing partnership with Jordan Brand. Their collaborative efforts have been exceptional, to say the least. You can check out their store here.
Top Dawg Entertainment


Top Dawg Entertainment keeps to its unique path, making the TDE Racing Moto Jersey a perfect fit for this iconic record label. Featuring the TDE logo in the center adorned with a star, the design exudes a genuine motocross vibe, complete with patch-style graphics along the sleeves and on the chest. Check it out here.
Tupac “Dear Mama” Anniversary Collection



Tupac Shakur’s song “Dear Mama,” released in February 1995, is one of his most well-known works and for a good reason. It is a touching tribute to his mother, Afeni Shakur, who was a former Black Panther and single parent raising Tupac amidst poverty and her own struggles with addiction to crack cocaine. The Library of Congress recognized the song’s significance by preserving it in the National Recording Registry in 2010, making it an enduring part of US history. In this emotional track, Tupac raps candidly about his mother’s drug issues – “Even as a crack fiend, Mama, you were always a black queen, Mama, I finally understand, For a woman it ain’t easy trying to raise a man” – lyrics that have become iconic cultural references. To celebrate the anniversary of this classic song, Tupac’s estate and Bravado have released an exclusive collection including two t-shirts, a crewneck, woven blanket, and limited-edition 7″ vinyl record. You can find these items here.
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