The Carolina Panthers unveiled a merchandise collection in collaboration with country music singer Luke Combs. All net proceeds will support Western North Carolina charities. Sales started Thursday at the team store inside Bank of America Stadium and through shop.panthers.com.

The collection showcases pieces from Mossy Oak, ’47, Bettinardi, Homage, and Columbia Sportswear. Combs handpicked each item. This includes Columbia’s Bahama II shirt that he wears during performances.

The products mark the Swiper logo’s return after 31 years. A 90s aesthetic chosen by the artist defines the designs.

“It’s safe to say I bleed Carolina Panthers blue. They’ve been my team through thick and thin,” Luke Combs said in a Carolina Panthers release. “I was born into this fandom. I met Sam Mills when I was 5 years old at a local restaurant during the team’s first season. I had a Panthers birthday when I turned 8. And their merchandise has always been a constant for me, so when they asked me about having my own line, I couldn’t say yes fast enough.”

Proceeds will flow to Manna Food Bank, Second Harvest Food Bank NWNC, Samaritan’s Purse, and Eblen Charities. The singer was born in Huntersville. He grew up in Asheville, North Carolina.

“This limited-edition collection with Luke Combs is meaningful because it’s created by a lifelong Panthers fan,” said David and Nicole Tepper. “Luke’s love for the team runs deep, and following Concert For Carolina, this collaboration was the perfect way to continue working together to deliver something special to fans in the Carolinas.”

The country music performer raised over $24 million through Concert for Carolina last fall. The benefit show helped those affected by Hurricane Helene. He has surpassed Garth Brooks as the highest-certified country artist in Recording Industry Association of America history with 168 million combined units sold or streamed.