Since premiering in April, the ESPN miniseries "The Last Dance" has entertained sports fans each week. Focusing on Michael Jordan and the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls season, those who have tuned in to watch the new episodes have been given a closer look at the team. Now, Will Smith's Bel-Air Athletics has also decided to focus on Jordan's legacy with a new assortment of shirts ahead of the series finale.

According to the Bel-Air Athletics site, the new shirts will focus on various players and seasons. Two limited-edition cotton tees and two long sleeve shirts are available for fans who want to rep the NBA team.

The tees, which are screen printed in Los Angeles, were "designed as an homage to MJ and the Bulls dynasty." Fittingly, they come in two colors, red and black, which are the colors associated with the Chicago Bulls. Each style features "Bel-Air Athletics" on the front, but the red differs a bit due to the fact that it also has "91 92 93" on the front and "World champions 96 97 98" on the back.

The Dynasty Tee, Red retails for $40, while The Black Cat Gym Logo Tee goes for $30. Each design can be seen in the Instagram post below.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The nostalgic collection also features two long-sleeved shirts that reference the Chicago Bulls' wins. As stated by the site, the "throwback championship tee is designed to honor MJ and the Six-Time Champs." The limited-edition shirts retail for $55 each and feature various facts about the team's wins.

Prior to the Michael Jordan-themed release, Will Smith and Bel-Air Athletics paid homage to his 1990s sitcom, "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," in 2019. At that time, the company released a 26-piece collection that gave a nod to the private school uniform that his character wore on the show and featured a "Reversible Academy Track Jacket with a bold paisley print, a heat-reactive tie-dye graphic tee, UV-reactive T-shirts that change from white to yellow when exposed to sunlight, and a selection of branded sweats," as stated by Complex.

The final episodes of "The Last Dance" will air Sunday on ESPN.

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