Prince’s estate launches first official merchandise since the artist's death

Prince’s estate launches first official merchandise since the artist's death

Prince's estate just released the first official merchandise dedicated to the artist, since his death. The merchandise line is called "Hit'n'Run" and it's being sold online via an official website; it features t-shirts themed after iconic Prince albums such as "Purple Rain", "1999", "Parade" and "Controversy", a hoodie and purple hat - all items can be shipped internationally.

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Other recent Prince-related news include an exhibition called "My Name Is Prince", which recently opened at London’s O2 Arena, collecting costumes, instruments and artefacts from Prince’s career, offering a chance to see the Prince symbol on everything from a tambourine to a hand towel.

And, in case you ever wondered, Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson just revealed in an interview with the "Evening Standard" that despite Prince’s career being framed and coloured by purple, it wasn’t even his favourite colour... he was, indeed, in love with orange!