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A true artifact of early 2000s hip-hop history, this original 2005 50 Cent T-shirt captures the G-Unit frontman in his most iconic era. The front graphic—50 Cent kneeling with hands together in prayer, reflected in water—is a visual embodiment of his duality: street-hardened yet introspective, violent yet vulnerable. The icy blue tones contrasted against deep black nod to the "Get Rich or Die Tryin’" aesthetic, a defining moment in both rap culture and streetwear.
This shirt was officially licensed in 2005 and bears the copyright at the base of the cracked print. It’s printed on a mid-2000s Anvil Heavyweight tag, size Large, assembled in Honduras using U.S. fabric. The cotton feels solid and breathable, retaining structure while softening with wear.
Tagged Large. Measures 22×27.5
Flaws - Nice fade, graphics cracking
This tee sits at the intersection of music, style, and culture—a grail for any serious hip-hop archivist or fashion-forward streetwear fan. As demand grows for authentic rap-era pieces, especially those tied to legacy artists like 50 Cent, this shirt’s value only increases. Rarely do original 2000s tees come this clean.
A true artifact of early 2000s hip-hop history, this original 2005 50 Cent T-shirt captures the G-Unit frontman in his most iconic era. The front graphic—50 Cent kneeling with hands together in prayer, reflected in water—is a visual embodiment of his duality: street-hardened yet introspective, violent yet vulnerable. The icy blue tones contrasted against deep black nod to the "Get Rich or Die Tryin’" aesthetic, a defining moment in both rap culture and streetwear.
This shirt was officially licensed in 2005 and bears the copyright at the base of the cracked print. It’s printed on a mid-2000s Anvil Heavyweight tag, size Large, assembled in Honduras using U.S. fabric. The cotton feels solid and breathable, retaining structure while softening with wear.
Tagged Large. Measures 22×27.5
Flaws - Nice fade, graphics cracking
This tee sits at the intersection of music, style, and culture—a grail for any serious hip-hop archivist or fashion-forward streetwear fan. As demand grows for authentic rap-era pieces, especially those tied to legacy artists like 50 Cent, this shirt’s value only increases. Rarely do original 2000s tees come this clean.
A true artifact of early 2000s hip-hop history, this original 2005 50 Cent T-shirt captures the G-Unit frontman in his most iconic era. The front graphic—50 Cent kneeling with hands together in prayer, reflected in water—is a visual embodiment of his duality: street-hardened yet introspective, violent yet vulnerable. The icy blue tones contrasted against deep black nod to the "Get Rich or Die Tryin’" aesthetic, a defining moment in both rap culture and streetwear.
This shirt was officially licensed in 2005 and bears the copyright at the base of the cracked print. It’s printed on a mid-2000s Anvil Heavyweight tag, size Large, assembled in Honduras using U.S. fabric. The cotton feels solid and breathable, retaining structure while softening with wear.
Tagged Large. Measures 22×27.5
Flaws - Nice fade, graphics cracking
This tee sits at the intersection of music, style, and culture—a grail for any serious hip-hop archivist or fashion-forward streetwear fan. As demand grows for authentic rap-era pieces, especially those tied to legacy artists like 50 Cent, this shirt’s value only increases. Rarely do original 2000s tees come this clean.