For shoppers looking for gifts for their family this holiday season, a new line of menswear has just been released that will definitely turn heads.

Yoko Ono, widow of John Lennon, launched her own line of menswear on Tuesday. The new line was inspired by the deceased Beatles legend's "hot bod" and from drawings that Ono did as a wedding day gift for her husband.

Some of the pieces include a sheer cutout top, pants that show a little cheek, and a variety of jock straps.

"I was inspired to create Fashions for Men, amazed at how my man was looking so great. I felt it was a pity if we could not make clothes emphasizing his very sexy bod," Ono told Women's Wear Daily. "So, I made this whole series with love for his hot bod, and gave it to him as a wedding present."

Ono's menswear collection also includes pants with handprints on the crotch and shirts with nipple holes.

Shoppers interested in purchasing pieces of the line will be able to at Opening Ceremony stores in the U.S. for New York and Los Angeles. Global locations for Opening Ceremony will get the line starting Nov. 30 in London and Dec. 9 at their flagship store in Tokyo.

So what are the prices like for the new line?

Holiday shoppers can buy LED light bulb men's bras at $250 just for the trendy men who already have everything. The jock straps in her line run for $200, the trousers with a hand on the crotch are priced at $335 and butt hoodies are $75. Regarding footwear, customers can purchase open toed boots or ones with incense holders for $750.

Ono and Lennon married in 1969 and the sketches were published in the book "Fashions for Men."