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The 17 Era (2017)
The 17 era was stripped down, just like the album. Minimalist black-and-white graphics, handwritten fonts, and raw emotion. The merch leaned into that lo-fi aesthetic - simple tees with XXXTentacion's portrait or lyrics like "Jocelyn Flores" references. The XXXTentacion Classic T-Shirt captures that vibe perfectly: a soft 100% ring-spun cotton tee ($24.99) with clean branding. It's the go-to for fans who want the purest connection to that time.
The ? Era (2018)
When ? dropped, the aesthetic got darker and more chaotic. Think distorted faces, bold red accents, and graffiti-style lettering. Hoodies became a staple, like the XXXTentacion Premium Hoodie ($49.99) with its oversized fit and embroidered logo. The tank top also appeared here - the XXXTentacion Tank Top ($19.99) was perfect for summer shows. This era's merch reflected the album's split personality: sadness and aggression side by side.
The Skins Era (2018)
Skins arrived posthumously but kept the momentum. The merch got more experimental - abstract art, muted earth tones, and cryptic symbols. The XXXTentacion Polo Shirt ($34.99) stood out here, blending streetwear with a more refined look. It felt like a bridge between the raw early days and the polished future that X was moving toward.
The Bad Vibes Forever Era (2019)
The final album brought a futuristic, almost cyberpunk aesthetic. Holographic prints, oversized silhouettes, and reflective materials. Limited drops sold out fast. You can still find some pieces like the Premium Hoodie at the official XXXTentacion store , but they're rare. This era's design language was all about legacy: bold, unapologetic, and permanent.