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Grab the Biggie Smalls T-Shirt: Crown Pop Art in green soft-style cotton — officially licensed Notorious B.I.G. merchandise built around the crown image that has anchored the artist's visual identity for decades.

Ready to Die dropped on Bad Boy Records on 13 September 1994, and Life After Death followed in March 1997. The crown motif comes from the King of New York photograph shot by Barron Claiborne in New York in early 1997, treated here as a pop-art plate stamped across the front of the tee.

Green soft-style cotton with short sleeves, sized S–XXL for a unisex fit; front print sits centre-chest.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex T-Shirt
  • Design: Crown Pop Art
  • Colour: Green
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Biggie collectors, 90s hip-hop fans, King of NY portrait admirers

Biggie Smalls T-Shirt: Crown Pop Art

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Grab the Biggie Smalls T-Shirt: Crown Pop Art in green soft-style cotton — officially licensed Notorious B.I.G. merchandise built around the crown image that has anchored the artist's visual identity for decades.

Ready to Die dropped on Bad Boy Records on 13 September 1994, and Life After Death followed in March 1997. The crown motif comes from the King of New York photograph shot by Barron Claiborne in New York in early 1997, treated here as a pop-art plate stamped across the front of the tee.

Green soft-style cotton with short sleeves, sized S–XXL for a unisex fit; front print sits centre-chest.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Unisex T-Shirt
  • Design: Crown Pop Art
  • Colour: Green
  • Material: soft-style cotton
  • Great for: Biggie collectors, 90s hip-hop fans, King of NY portrait admirers

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