The tribute collection from Mitchell & Ness sold out fast, leaving fans scrambling to find sizes still in stock
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Mitchell & Ness has never played it safe with sportswear collabs, and their newest drop is no exception. The brand is linking up for a Mac Miller x Pittsburgh Steelers collection that fuses hip-hop fashion with one of the NFL’s most-loved franchises.
Available online starting at $65 for tees, the collection drops just one week ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. Though Mac Miller died in 2018, his influence in his hometown of Pittsburgh remains strong. The lineup includes tees and sweatshirts that capture the late artist’s signature style and effortless swag.
“More than just a hometown artist, Mac had a lasting impact on music and culture, helping shape a generation of independent hip hop while building a deeply loyal global fan base through his honesty, creativity, and evolution as an artist. His connection to Pittsburgh remained central throughout,” the brand said in a release.
The collection officially launched on April 17 and sold out almost immediately on the Mitchell & Ness website. Fans can still try to find pieces through retailers like Fanatics and Dick’s Sporting Goods, though availability is expected to be limited given the high demand.
Every item incorporates the Steelers’ classic black-and-gold color palette, paired with details that pay tribute to Miller, such as his birth year, name, and references to his iconic tattoos. As official NFL merchandise, the pieces carry an authentic feel similar to what you’d find at Acrisure Stadium.
About Mac Miller
Mac Miller is best known for songs like “Self Care,” “Good News,” and “The Way.” The American rapper earned multiple Grammy nominations during his career and has amassed over 18 billion streams on Spotify. Over the course of his life, he released six studio albums and headlined numerous tours. He died in September 2018 at the age of 26 from an accidental drug overdose.
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