Beyoncé truly knows what to do as the world hands her lemons. She has ensured that her Lemonade is overflowing to her fans. Yoncé has provided us with even more apparel that mimics her hit album and songs. The radio hit “Sorry” as well as “Hold Up” seem to be this line’s inspiration. With sassy phrases like, “Hold Up” and “Boy Bye”, bright graphics are also filled with juicy citruses. Bey may have the tea, but it’s clear she’s more than busy with the juice.
This is not her first release of clothing for the album or in general this year. The Lemonade bringer released clothing earlier this year with phrases from lines in “Formation”, “7/11” and more from “Sorry” which are sincerely unapologetic. As all of these lyrics are witty and cute, I may or may not be waiting for the more explicit lyrics to be printed on a t-shit. Maybe something that includes watching me bounce to the next… Ok you get it.
The list of clothing options are similar in both cases of release. Though different sayings, there is an abundance of baseball ‘dad’ caps, cropped crew necks, body suits, t-shirts, hoodies, phone cases, and lets not forget totes! Let’s just say the Bey-Hive has an extensive wardrobe.
But if we are mentioning Bey’s fan gear, one can’t forget about Ivy Park, which has nothing to do with Lemonade but everything to do with Beyoncé. Just like a majority of Bey releases, this activewear sold out as soon as it was released and it was everywhere! You would have thought a queen released it, oh. Nevermind.
If you didn’t get a chance to cop any Lemonade gear the first time around, you better get to the goods before they’re all gone! You can purchase the gear here!
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