The clothes worn by actor James Gandolfini in 'The Sopranos' are to be auctioned for charity.
Reuters reports that Gandolfini, who played mob boss Tony Soprano for eight-and-a-half years, is auctioning his personal costume wardrobe at Christie's in New York on 25 June, with proceeds going to a charity that helps wounded US soldiers.
Among the items set to go under the hammer are: Tony Soprano's light blue striped boxer shorts, his white tank top, his robe and the outfit he wore when he was shot in season six.
Costumes worn by some of Gandolfini's co-stars are also part of the collection.