James Gandolfini sells the shirt off his back for charity

James Gandolfini is selling off outfits he wore on The Sopranos to raise cash for charity.
The TV heavyweight is to auction off 24 complete outfits from the award-winning series to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project, which offers help and assistance to U.S. soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The highlight of the clothing auction is expected to be the short-sleeve, button-down blue shirt Tony Soprano wore in the show’s opening credits.
Soprano’s famous bathrobe is also going under the hammer at the Christie’s Pop Culture auction, which takes place in Manhattan, New York on June 25th.
Gandolfini’s wardrobe is expected to fetch up to $36,000.
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