A cheap T-shirt worn by Kate Moss on a magazine cover is set to sell for £600.
The supermodel donned the black Fruit of the Loom top for a shoot for i-D mag.
The 242nd issue of the fashion magazine was published in April 2004.
On the cover, the 90’s icon can be seen wearing the XL T-shirt with a pair of fishnet tights as she poses on a bar stool.
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It has a Fruit of the Loom label on the inside of the top
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The casual clothing label creates cheap-to-buy clothes.
The majority of items are plain and purchased for people to print their own designs on.
Moss’ T-shirt features a print of George Washington from the $1 bill.
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It is overlaid with the slogan ‘God Save America,” as reported by What’s The Jam.
On the reverse side, white lettering reads: “Old Ghosts.”
According to Kerry Taylor Auctions, who are flogging the top, the T-shirt previously belonged to a former assistant to Brit stylist, Judy Blame.
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It was a gift to him for assisting Judy on the day of the i-D magazine photoshoot at the Astoria in London.
Although Fruit of the Loom tops typically cost under £5, the auction house is expecting to rake in an eye-watering £600.
The top also comes with a copy of i-D magazine featuring Moss on the cover.
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