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El Chapo goes from drug lord to fashion icon

You, too, can dress like a notorious drug lord — for $128.

California clothing company Barabas is cashing in on its connection to Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who wore its gaudy shirt for his Rolling Stone interview with Sean Penn.

On the home page of its Web site, Barabas features the photo of the two men shaking hands over the words “MOST WANTED” and clickable links to an order page for the all-cotton top — dubbed “Fantasy” — in three different color schemes.

It’s also running an online contest to win the “Fantasy” shirt and another called “Crazy Paisley” that El Chapo wore during a 17-minute video in which he answered some of the questions that Penn posed to him.