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The seven best pieces from Drake’s newest clothing collab with the Raptors

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The easiest way to get over the Jays? Jump headfirst into Raptors fandom by dressing up in basketball-themed attire. On November 13, Drake launched a new clothing line in collaboration with the Toronto team and the Philly-based sportswear brand Mitchell and Ness. The collection includes T-shirts, sweats, snapbacks and toques decorated with Drake-isms, the OVO owl and, of course, the Raptors’ logo. (Items are available at Real Sports, the OVO store, or online.) Here are our seven favourite pieces.

The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

This back of this satin bomber jacket is embroidered with a single word: “Toronto.” $400.

The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

The full message on this pom-pom tuque: “6ix ain’t friendly.” $65.

The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

The collection contains four snapbacks, each priced at $65.

The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

We appreciate the simplicity of this grey cotton t-shirt. $65.

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The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

The hoodie version is similarly restrained. $170.

The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

“October’s Very Own” is scrawled across the back of this warm-up jacket. $350. 

The seven best pieces from Drake's newest clothing collab with the Raptors

Matching nylon track pants complete the look. $200.

Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
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