Drake transformed his private NBA-sized basketball court into a sprawling wardrobe display inside his Toronto estate on Tuesday (June 10) to showcase his massive T-shirt collection.
He posted the transformation on Instagram with the caption, “Where’s that one shirt though…”
The post gave followers a rare peek inside “The Embassy,” the rapper’s 50,000-square-foot mega-mansion, where the court—usually reserved for jump shots—was covered wall-to-wall with color-coded racks and tables stacked high with thousands of tees.
The shirts were sorted by hue and sleeve length, a detail that didn’t go unnoticed by eagle-eyed viewers who spotted vintage sportswear and what appeared to be a Queensland Reds rugby jersey from his Australian tour.
The display wasn’t just about fashion—it was a flex.
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The Grammy-winning artist, known for his affinity for luxury, utilized the space to blend his passions for sports, style, and spectacle.
The court, part of a $150 million estate designed by Canadian architect Ferris Rafauli, sits beneath a 21-square-foot pyramidal skylight and is just one of many extravagant features in the home.
Other standout elements of the mansion include a 4,000-pound black marble bathtub, a two-story closet with diamond-tufted shearling seating and amethyst drawer pulls, and a piano designed in collaboration with Bösendorfer and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.
Drake once told Architectural Digest he wanted the home to reflect “overwhelming high luxury” and be a structure that would “stand firm for 100 years.”
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