Rel Harris, Man about Town. His stats are impressive: former agent of George “Iceman” Gervin and Sean “In-Fin” Couch; first African-American to license NBA apparel; father of budding All-Metro 10-grader Tobias Harris who’s getting interest from Indiana and Rutgers. Now Rel is the official rep of the Nintendo brand for the street. He might not want to admit it, but the idea for the NBA license was a brainstorm of mine that he acted on and made a reality back in the early ’90s. His hard work and dedication are credits to any self-made man who takes the intangible and makes it tangible. I’m looking for my royalty payment now! Rel is big on the NYC AAU circuit and sponsored the Citywide Summer tournament back in ‘04.


Hot T-shirt with sleeve


Star Hoodie with game controller beneath

Check www.torreltorrel.com for more info.

2 Responses to “Nintendo gets a Player - Torrel Harris Sr.”

  1. Jeremy Ripley says:

    Some of the clothing is a bit too wild for my blood.

    The King Koopa sweatshirt is cool though.

  2. T-REEZY says:

    DONT ORDER FROM TORREL TORREL THIS IS THE MOST UN ORGANIIZED WEBSITE I RAN OVER IN A LONG TIME I PLACE A ORDER ALMOST A MONTH AGO AND I STILL HAVENT GOT IT.WAIT FOR SOMEBODY ELSE 2 GET THEN SHIT THEN BUY IT.

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