Nas & Aimé Leon Dore Channel Queens for 'The Lost Tapes 2' Merchandise

Available ahead of the album’s July 19 release.

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It’s not often two legends from Queens unite. Streetwear imprint Aimé Leon Dore has joined alongside legendary hip-hop icon Nas for a slew of merchandise in preparation of the artist’s highly-anticipated album, The Lost Tapes 2, which will feature the likes of Kanye West, Pharrell, RZA, Pete Rock, Alchemist, and many more.

The newly released merchandise features much of Aimé Leon Dore’s minimalistic take on classic typography and graphics, with a college-style “Queens Wolf” print emblazoned long sleeve shirts and hoodies, with the album’s tracklist applied on T-shirts and crewnecks. All clothing comes in either black or white, with contrasting graphics in the garment’s opposing color. Various accessories have also been included, such as a Blunt Ashes Ash Tray — which features hand-written “Blunt Ashes” lyrics by Nas — as well as a high-quality soy wax candle.

You can check out all products in the gallery above, and if you’re interested in picking up any of the Nas x Aimé Leon Dore collaboration, head over to Nas’ web store where the pieces are priced between $50 USD and $125 USD. The Lost Tapes 2 arrives on July 19.

For more related news, you can pre-order the digital album now.

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Nas & Aimé Leon Dore ‘The Lost Tapes 2’ Merchandise

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