Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Outfit Was Way More Symbolic Than You ...
- Bad Bunny's Super Bowl outfit has led to lookalikes being listed on resale sites for thousands of dollars, according to multiple outlets.
- The shirts were given to employees of Inditex, Zara's parent company, and weren't intended for sale, as reported by various sources.
- One T-shirt listing features a thank-you card from Bad Bunny, who stated, 'This garment has been created as a special gift from Benito to Puerto Rico.'
- Zara's collaboration with Bad Bunny highlights the brand's push into high fashion and increased cultural reach in the U.S. market.
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Bad Bunny's custom Zara Super Bowl shirt is popping up on resale sites and fetching high price tags
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl look is going for thousands of dollars on resale sites.Kindell Buchanan/PA Images via Getty ImagesBad Bunny's Super Bowl shirt has led to lookalikes appearing on resale sites such as eBay and Vinted.Some of the Zara-designed shirts are being listed for thousands of dollars.The shirts were reportedly given to employees at Zara's parent company and weren't intended for sale.Shirts inspired by Bad Bunny's Super Bowl outfit ar…
How Much Did Bad Bunny’s Zara Outfit at Super Bowl LX Cost? We Break It Down
Bad Bunny didn’t just make history as the headlining artist of the Super Bowl LX halftime show — he also did so with a look that will remain etched in the world’s memory. Instead of opting for high fashion — as many artists before him have — Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio surprised audiences by wearing Zara, the Spanish fast-fashion giant, in a statement that blended accessibility, culture and heart. The singer took the stage in a monochromatic …
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl look fuels $35,000 listings for Zara T-shirts
Zara T-shirts like the one worn by pop star Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl have surfaced on resale platforms with asking prices in the thousands of euros, hours after the garments were distributed to staff at the world's largest fashion retailer.
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