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Brand: Kids See Ghosts

Key Pieces: Standout pieces include the white "I feel Ghosts" sweater with heart and flame prints on the chest and sleeve, and "I saw ghosts at camp floG Gnaw" long-sleeve with smiley on the reverse.

Release Date: Available now

Buy: Kanye West's online store

Editor’s Notes: After playing Tyler, the Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival this weekend, Kanye West and Kid Cudi's collaborative side project Kids See Ghosts has made its festival merchandise available for all to cop. Featuring a number of hoodies and crew neck sweaters, the drop — as we've come to expect from G.O.O.D. Music-affiliated merch — is covered in graffiti-like graphics.

The range follows the Cactus Plant Flea Market Kids See Ghosts drop from last month. The pieces feature words and phrases such as "lucky me I see Ghosts," "ksg," and the date and name of the festival.

Are you feeling the Kids See Ghosts merch? Let us know in the comments.

Now, read our review of Kids See Ghosts' self-titled debut album. 

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