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DJ Mustard’s closet could be yours.
The musician is working with Vestiaire Collective for a closet sale of some of his prized designer and custom pieces,Complexreported Monday.
All proceeds will be donated to the Los Angeles-based community project Destination Crenshaw. The pieces will be for sale through Feb. 27 on theVestiaire Collective app.
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Mustard is auctioning off several famous items from his closet, including two pairs of custom pants that he wore during his performance withNick JonasonAmerican Idoland during the 2020 Savage x Fenty Show.
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“I think people should buy things they love and buy for longevity,” he toldVestiaire. “I’m a collector as well, and I choose to purchase quality pieces over fast fashion so that I can have them for a long time, as they retain value and character with age.”
Mustard has lost more than 100 pounds in the past few years.
In 2016, he toldThe Realthat part of the reason he was determined to shed the weight was his love of designer clothing.
“I like dressing in designer clothes and it’s hard to buy them if [you’re] overweight,” he said.
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“I got tired of going in stores and I couldn’t fit anything, and overall I wanted to be healthy,” he continued. “My son runs around the house, and I want to be able to catch him.”
He said that he lost his first 50 pounds strictly from diet change, which eventually motivated the father of two started hitting the gym to maintain his weight loss.
“I didn’t start working out until I started seeing results, and I’m like, ‘Hey I gotta keep this going,’ " he explained.
source: people.com