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The Weeknd Dropped Merch in Collaboration With the Toronto Blue Jays

The collaborative merchandise includes two hoodies and two T-shirts in black and blue.

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The Weeknd has always been loud and proud about his Toronto roots.

With that comes his appreciation for the Toronto Blue Jays. The singer is a lifelong fan who has consistently shown his support for the team by attending games. The Weeknd’s latest collaboration with the Blue Jays makes perfect sense, given his affinity for the team. The limited-edition offering consists of four items in shades of blue and black, the baseball team’s colors, of course.


There are two fleece hoodies and two coordinating T-shirts adorned with the Blue Jays logo layered atop The Weeknd’s iconic XO iconography. “World Series 2025” is mixed in among the graphics. Each merch item is produced by Fanatics, a sports apparel store. The hoodies currently retail for $150, while the tees go for $60. The merch collaboration is available right now at Fanatics.com, MLBShop.com, MLBShop.com/BlueJays and the Blue Jays’ flagship store at Rogers Centre. This collection is a special one, given the Blue Jays’ latest appearance at the World Series, its first since 1993.

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Sizing options for both the hoodie and t-shirt range from small to 2XL. The tee is made of 100% cotton and features a boxy fit. The hoodie is mid-weight and fleece, made to keep you cozy on particularly chilly days. It is also 100% cotton.

Both merch items are machine washable and can be tumble dried on low so the fabric won’t shrink. If you’re a Toronto native looking to support some of the biggest talents from your city, this collaboration is for you.

Ahead of his merch drop, The Weeknd put out a promo video for the baseball team on X on Oct. 12, hyping the squad’s ALCS run on its way to their shot at the 2025 World Series title. The two-minute clip is set to The Weeknd’s 2024 Pharrell Williams-produced Playboi Carti collab “Timeless.”

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“Timeless moments, we’ve had a few,” the Weeknd remarks in a voice-over in the video laid over highlights from the team’s most iconic victories. “Pieces of history turned into everlasting memories. Now, these Blue Jays, armed with a new edge and a never-say-die attitude, find themselves on the brink of a legacy all on their own. Our city, buzzing. Our nation, consumed. Canada’s team just one step closer to fulfilling the ultimate goal.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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