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Calling all hypebeasts: You can now bid on Fyre Festival merchandise seized from Billy McFarland

Fyre Festival merchandise originally intended to be sold at the fraudulent festival went up for auction Thursday.

Highlights of the collection include sweatshirts with $100 price tags and a souvenir token branded with the phrase, "a conspiracy to change the entertainment world." Hype beasts with a keen sense of irony, look no further. Today's hottest drop: confiscated Fyre Festival merch.

 

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