Eminem sells his collection of equipment with the Strait pistons in a few minutes

Eminem has collaborated with a house for manufacturing sports equipment on the clothing brand called "NBA Remix".The long -awaited new collection whose project was born in 2020 has sold in record time and there is almost no longer any left.Future, Big Sean, Juice WRLD, here are some other rappers who have also collaborated with the manufacturer and whose jerseys appear in the same collection.

A collection of models inspired by the best American rappers

If you are short of gift ideas to offer to a loved one in love with hip-hop and associates in this Christmas time, the ideal gift is offered to you by Shadydy. Mitchell & Ness a une fois de plus collaboré avec Bleacher Report cette année pour présenter la collection NBA Remix.You can offer the recipient of the gift a present inspired by an emblematic rapper of the old or the new generation, as well as basketball teams.

This collection sports the imprint of Eminem and the stars such as Big Sean, Future, Kid Cudi, Young Money, Outkast, Dreamville and even the deceased Juice WRLD.The most anticipated models are those of Eminem with the basketball team of his hometown Detroit (the Pistons de Detroit).There is a jersey, a t-shirt, a hooded sweatshirt and a baseball cap.In addition, clothing and accessories are stylized with an "e" upside down, and the famous EM hockey mask.

Rappers and their basketball teams

Eminem vend sa collection d’équipements avec les Pistons de Détroit en quelques minutes

The 2021 collection includes jerseys made with Big Sean (Detroit Pistons), DJ Khaled (Miami Heat), Denzel Curry (Miami Heat) and Kid Cudi (Cleveland Cavaliers).We also have jerseys designed with Young Money (New Orleans Jazz), Outkast (Atlanta Hawks), A $ AP Ferg (New York Knicks), Joey Bada $ (Brooklyn Nets), Aminé (Portland Trail Blazers).Other sets are inspired by future (Atlanta Hawks), Dreamville (Charlotte Hornets), and many other rappers.

The jerseys inspired by Juice WRLD were a special collection including her “999” numbers for the Chicago Bulls.They sold instantly like those of Eminem.In 2020, sets had been inspired by Travis Scott for his basketball team Houston Rockets.

If you are interested, you could get some pieces of these rappers, but you will have to hurry, because these special objects are tearing off.These jerseys which constitute incredible collectibles for fans of teams and artists do not last long in stock.