Outkast, MUNDIAL Drop Football Shirt To Acknowledge 25th Anniversary Of ‘Stankonia’ Album Release
To celebrate OutKast’s 25th anniversary of “Stankonia”, MUNDIAL magazine has collaborated with the group to release a football shirt
To celebrate the Atlanta group’s 25th anniversary of the ‘Stankonia’ album, MUNDIAL magazine has announced that it has collaborated with OutKast to release the group’s first football shirt.
The publication also acknowledged the group’s upcoming induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and previewed the black shirt, which features the United States flag on the left side, along with their logo on the right. The group’s name is centered on the shirt, featuring one of their most famous lines, “Forever Eva (from their hit single, ‘Ms. Jackson’), in a scripted font, directly below their name. The album’s cover art featured a black and white U. S. flag with group members Big Boi and Andre 3000 posing in front of it. It was released Oct. 31, 2000.
“We are extremely excited to announce that we have collaborated with Outkast to release their first ever official football shirt. A celebration of their induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and the 25th anniversary of the genre-bending funk-ascending Stankonia album, we’ve put together a blacked-out classic shirt with nods and hints to the album, the city of Atlanta, and, of course, MUNDIAL throughout. The capsule also includes a banging tee, college-adjacent long sleeve, and a hoody to keep you warm all winter. Out now. Bosh.”
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On the back of the shirt, the number 25 is the uniform number, with the album title as the featured name, accompanied by stars arranged vertically. There is also a hoodie (featuring “so fresh” on one sleeve and “so clean” on the other), a long-sleeve shirt, and a short-sleeve T-shirt on sale.
The hip-hop group will be honored Nov. 8, live from the Paramount Theater in Los Angeles, in a televised ceremony.
Another legendary hip-hop group, Salt-N-Pepa, is also being recognized that night for their significant contributions to the music industry, as well as rock legend Chubby Checker and songwriter, producer Thom Bell, who helped shape the Philly sound alongside Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.

