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Los Angeles-based streetwear label PLEASURES has joined forces with Sony Music and the estate of Christoper Rios, aka Big Pun, for a special collab that pays tribute to the late Puerto Rican-rapper.

Encompassing short and long-sleeve tees, and hoodies, the silhouettes are detailed with imagery of the Bronx rapper, alongside PLEASURES branding and references to the rapper's stage name, Big Pun, short for Big Punisher, in addition to a short biography. Furthermore, the classic "Air Pun" logo which is an interpretation of Michael Jordan’s Jumpman symbol is implemented on a set of tees. The logo was created to promote Big Pun's sophomore album, Yeeeah Baby.

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Rendered in colors of yellow, blue, white and black, the special capsule collection highlighting the legacy of the rapper is now available on PLEASURES' website. Prices range from $40 to $44. It's also worth noting that a portion of the proceeds will go to UNIDOS for disaster relief and recovery for the community of Puerto Rico.

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