The phrase refers to apparel, specifically a top, featuring the image or name of a well-known singer and sold by a large retail corporation. For example, a short-sleeved garment displaying the musician’s likeness available for purchase at a brick-and-mortar or online store of the specified retailer would fit this description.
Such merchandise capitalizes on the artist’s popularity and the retailer’s broad distribution network. The availability of this item from the specific vendor may suggest an effort to reach a wider consumer base interested in both popular culture and accessible fashion. Historically, the intersection of music and retail has provided avenues for promotional opportunities and revenue streams for both artists and commercial enterprises.