The rise of $uicideboy$ in underground rap and how it’s influenced merch demand.
Counterfeiters capitalizing on the hype.
Importance of knowing real vs fake, especially when shopping online.
Official site: G59 Records or direct links from $uicideboy$ social pages.
Look for links in their verified Instagram bio or website.
Avoid sites that don’t match any official sources.
Authentic $uicideboy$ merch often includes:
G59 or $UICIDEBOY$ printed/stamped tags.
Quality stitching and centered tags.
No spelling errors or inconsistent fonts.
Fake tags may be:
Generic (e.g., “Heavy Cotton” with no branding).
Misaligned or missing altogether.
Real merch uses high-res prints, silkscreen or DTG.
Check for:
Crisp logos and artwork (e.g., “I Want to Die in New Orleans” font precision).
No peeling or smudged ink.
Fakes often use cheap heat-transfer prints.
Authentic items are rarely heavily discounted.
Watch out for:
“$10 hoodies” or “Buy 1 Get 1 Free” offers on unknown sites.
Listings on resale platforms that are far below average market value.
On sites like Depop, Grailed, or eBay:
Check for multiple reviews and seller ratings.
Avoid new sellers with no track record.
Beware of phrases like “inspired by $uicideboy$” hoodies — these indicate bootlegs.
Visit forums, subreddits, or streetwear groups for comparison photos.
Use Google Images or Pinterest to compare product photos.
Look for collector or fan posts showcasing original pieces.
Many scam pages mimic the $uicideboy$ aesthetic.
Red flags:
No verified checkmark.
Low followers but high post count.
No website link or a shady Shopify URL.
Real merch rarely drops only through Instagram DMs or cash apps.
Authentic stores have clear policies, confirmation emails, and tracking.
Scam sites:
Have no return policy or just a vague paragraph.
Use suspicious email addresses (e.g., merchzboi239@gmail.com).
Fake stores often steal product images from legit sellers.
Run a reverse image search to check if the same photo appears elsewhere — especially on known real merch blogs or G59-related posts.
If something feels off, it probably is.
Stay updated with $uicideboy$’s latest drops via:
Their official site and socials.
Fan communities that track drops and call out fakes.
Buying real $uicideboy$ merch supports the artists and keeps your style authentic.
Always research before you buy.
Trust known platforms, and when in doubt, ask the community.