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The day has come, as Kid Cudi's seventh studio album, Man on the Moon III: The Chosen, has landed. To mark the occasion, Cudder has once again linked with Cactus Plant Flea Market for a commemorative merch collection.

The vibrant Man on the Moon III capsule consists of two hoodies, a crewneck, long-sleeve T-shirt, short-sleeve T-shirt, and pair of sweatpants. Each item is decorated with various iconography that points to the album, incorporating intergalactic-inspired graphics, tracklist tidbits, and glow-in-the-dark details. All of the tops are adorned with illustrations on the front and the back, while the sweatpants also bear graphics on both sides.

Priced from $50 for the short-sleeve tee to $175 for the hoodies, you can shop Kid Cudi's Man on the Moon III: The Chosen merch by Cactus Plant Flea Market by following the link below. Also, make sure to check out the new album here.

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