Ghost Face Killah, Red Man, Method Man, ODB, I could go on naming the members of the Wu Tang Clan, but I will spare you. Instead I will talk about the Wu Tang Brand raglan shirt that is being released shortly.
Featuring the infamous shot of the group (captured by director Danny Hastings), on the front panel, with the rest of the shirt being all black. And of course there is the ‘Protect Ya Neck’ label at the back, and the Applebaum insignia at the bottom. Evidently the Wu Tang Brand ain’t nothing to mess with.
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The Wu Tang Brand Raglan Will Protect Ya Neck
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