People really rocking the T-Skirts?

Once again, pretty dope look if pulled off right.​
Kanye did bring it to the forefront though.​
Find it hilarious though that dudes who rock color coordinated Fitteds and color coordinated shirts with sneaker related phrases on them all of a sudden think they are qualified to offer their opinion on Fashion.​
No one should talk about being different . . . whether you're rocking a long shirt and waxed denims or Fitted with matching Jordans and 501's . . . you all got your steez from someone, and most likely someone famous, and even more likely, a rapper . . .​
Stop ridiculing the youth of today for dressing like Ye and ASAP when your generation dressed like whoever was hot in your era​
Why you centering that non sense like it's a poem


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:rofl: this is stupid. There's been loads of dumb or senseless fashion styles, but this is ridiculous. If you are of legal driving age and you're wearing this, give your keys to somebody and have them run over you :lol: Kanye, Pusha and ASAP Rocky looked like some peons
 
Man y'all know I'm 6'4 and have never worn a tall tee?

I guess I'm just old school, I still got one ear pierced.
 
It is hilarious to me that some of ya'll been dissin tall tees with baggy jeans for the last 5 years, but let a rapper wear one with leggings and make it look like a skirt, and it's back in fashion. What's next? Belly button rings? Lipstick?
 
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When it comes down to it, it's a small segment of the male population dressing like this. We're just more aware because of social media and everyone's need for attention.

Ninjahood constantly references the 90s but in the 80s rock stars were wearing tight jeans and leggings, makeup and had bigger hair than females. That style trickled down to non-rock stars but it wasn't posted on websites. That didn't carry over into the 90s when hair bands weren't cool. ****, even rappers wore tight pants and costumes.

Styles change, fashion tries to push boundaries and certain things stick. Machoism isn't gonna die because of this and you can still wear whatever you want.
 
How come you type in all caps? No hate just always wondered

I DONT ALWAYS. JUST RECENTLY ITS BEEN MORE CAPS THAN LOWERCASE.

HAVE U BEEN POSTING IN DA DB THREAD RECENTLY???

I WANNA SEE SOME PROGRESS PICS AND REVIEWS OF THOSE EASTLANDS. ESP SINCE NJ/PA HAS HAD ACTUAL WINTER WEATHER RECENTLY.

FUN FACT: I POSTED IN NORMAL CASE EARLIER TODAY
 
I haven't recently but I've been wear then on the reg to work ill post up some pics soon but they wear nicely
 
Man y'all know I'm 6'4 and have never worn a tall tee?

I guess I'm just old school, I still got one ear pierced.
i walked around wit just 1 ear piecing way back then, but it was just too hard to buy earrings for just 1 ear.
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Once again, pretty dope look if pulled off right.

Kanye did bring it to the forefront though.

Find it hilarious though that dudes who rock color coordinated Fitteds and color coordinated shirts with sneaker related phrases on them all of a sudden think they are qualified to offer their opinion on Fashion.

No one should talk about being different . . . whether you're rocking a long shirt and waxed denims or Fitted with matching Jordans and 501's . . . you all got your steez from someone, and most likely someone famous, and even more likely, a rapper . . .

Stop ridiculing the youth of today for dressing like Ye and ASAP when your generation dressed like whoever was hot in your era
You center all your posts on a sneaker forum, so we see how far you'll go to be different!  It's straight up corny, t-skirts are corny. Fact.

There's a difference between wearing clothing that reflects a time period and trying to imitate a particular celebrity. If someone in the 2000's  started rocking backwards vokal baseball shirts and fake bandages on their face we would say that they were being corny, regardless of what everyone was wearing.
 
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