You may not be a mobster but now you can look like one – for a good cause.

James Gandolfini, star of the hit HBO series “The Sopranos,” has donated 24 outfits he wore as Tony Soprano for a June 25 pop culture auction at Christie’s in New York.

The proceeds from the sale of Gandolfini’s wardrobe will go to the Wounded Warrior Project, a non-profit group that assists injured U.S. soldiers.

Among the items up for sale are Tony’s tan cotton bathrobe, his striped boxer shorts, his white tank top, the blue button-down shirt he wears in the show’s opening credits and a blood-spattered outfit, courtesy of the mobster being shot in a later season.

According to Christie’s, the items are expected to start at $500 and the sale could fetch up to $36,500 US in total.

Costumes worn by other “Sopranos” characters, including Paulie Walnuts, A.J. Soprano and Christopher Moltisanti, will also be sold at the auction, but the proceeds for those outfits will not go to the Wounded Warrior Project.

“The Sopranos” ended its critically acclaimed run last year after eight seasons.








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