The estate of late emo rapper Lil Peep has announced a new line of merchandise. The range of Lil Peep hoodies, jackets, jumpers and t-shirts will drop this weekend, with proceeds going to Green Peace.

The new merch comes courtesy of LA streetwear brand Rose In Good Faith. Lil Peep – who died in 2017, aged 21 – was often seen wearing RIGF merch. Along with his deeply emotive music, Peep gathered a reputation for his curious fashion choices and tattooed face and body.

Milan-based graphic artist Threeam designed the items,  which feature a range of Peep lyrics emblazoned on the back. The track jackets include these lyrics from ‘Star Shopping’: “Look at the sky tonight, all of the stars have a reason / A reason to shine, a reason like mine and I’m fallin’ to pieces.”

Listen: Lil Peep – Star Shopping

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The other items take inspiration from ‘Belgium’, bearing the lines “That’s the day that I convinced myself that I was truly yours / I know that you hear me.” ‘Star Shopping’ came out as a single in 2015 and ‘Belgium’ appeared on the posthumously released Goth Angel Sinner EP in 2019.

Peep’s mother Liza Womack was initially motivated to do something to aid recovery efforts in the aftermath of the devastating Australian bushfires. However, she eventually decided to direct all proceeds from the limited-run RIGF collection to Green Peace.

“It was a no-brainer,” said RIGF founder David Teitelbaum. “[Lil Peep] loved animals and the world.” The merch goes on sale at 7am AEDT Saturday February 22.

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In other Peep news, the Lil Peep documentary Everybody’s Everything came out in November 2019. Terrence Malick protégé Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan directed the film, while Malick and Womack executive produced.

Watch: Everybody’s Everything trailer

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