although the artist anuel aa He has made music his lifestyle, he has already shown more than enough that he is a versatile character and that he enjoys venturing into other areas in order to try to expand his business and make a place for himself within the industry. For this very reason, after having published a video on the networks where the reggaetonero confirmed his separation from the influencer and also a singer Yailin -with whom he will have a son-, now it was known what his new venture is.
It is not the first time that anuel aa He decides to take his investments and projects outside of urban and Latin rhythms. In fact, the Puerto Rican-born musician has already started projects related to raising dogs, buying imported luxury cars, and even selling “vapers” or “vapers,” which are those electronic devices that allow their users to draw vapor into their lungs and then expel it. Of course, not satisfied with this, he recently ventured into another area: the sale of personalized t-shirts.
This is how the personalized shirts that Anuel AA sells are and this is what they cost
Through the “Rest In Paradise” brand (something like “Rest in Paradise”), anuel aa recently launched his line of t-shirts and sweatshirts. It is a collection of garments with discreet base colors (black, white and grey), although with other striking motifs and prints. The one that makes up the singer’s line, carries an intervened photograph of the singer’s face at chest height.
The garments can be purchased on the web, while the values are varied. A hooded sweatshirt costs almost US$70, while t-shirts and t-shirts are in the order of US$32. In addition, there are protective face masks -ideal for skiing- at US$25, shorts at US$ $45 and up to $20 posters.
exclusive clothing line anuel aa He adds, as we already said, to his business of importing vehicles, the breeding of dogs and the sale of flavored vapers. The latter are also available on the internet and, as soon as they went on sale and were promoted by him, countless critical voices were raised, repudiating the fact that the artist promoted this practice, which, in excess, can be harmful to health.