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No, your statement isn't blanketed at all...Not the "states"... Just the tacky urban community. Leather sleeves on shirts etc. that stuff is tacky.
Word. I be seeing dudes rocking that BS with a ponytail under the over-sized fitted and some J's, I be like View media item 2013386:Leather joggers had a good run thanks to ye
But the VIM sweatsuits with the leather elbows and knees were basura
Baggy jeans was more of a rebellious act. It last from like 92-2007. The era was not as long as people are lead to believe.
"Baggy" is in high fashion though. Just tad bit more refined. I mean rick owens...
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Yep. I'm telling you all that **** is just as much as Tom Ford suit, Kiton, Zegna etc. I know people find it hard to believe as the last 5 years you've seen an emergence of super fitted clothing. And that clothing is considered "grown" But you also have off shoots of more urban influenced high end brands/styles.So this explains kanye west?
It's been appropriated and repackaged.
"Baggy" is in high fashion though. Just tad bit more refined.
Dudes walking around looking like billboards giving free advertising
All i see is 90% of rappers with the same Salvatore Ferragamo belt with a t shirt just short enough to show the logo on the buckle.
Hip hop/urban culture has influenced 90 percent of EVERYTHING. Semi srs. I used to tell the owners you know cats used to wear tall t's. They'd look at me in disbelief. the only difference now being its slightly more fitted and way more $$.
I don't know why everyone laughs at this pic, dude's outfit was the standard back in the day.
Hip hop/urban culture has influenced 90 percent of EVERYTHING. Semi srs. I used to tell the owners you know cats used to wear tall t's. They'd look at me in disbelief. the only difference now being its slightly more fitted and way more $$.
All i see is 90% of rappers with the same Salvatore Ferragamo belt with a t shirt just short enough to show the logo on the buckle.
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Ya man. It's to the point where hip hop fashion is like a costume. Everyone looks the same. I like how the guy on his left is wearing the same shirt
Oh of course. Skaters, hipsters, street wear dudes, everyone is starting to look alike. Social media is turning people into sheep.To be fair, all recent cultures have identifying descriptors which are either created or co-opted and rechristened as such.
The bay area /thread
Baltimore set the trends. AF1/Nike Boots/Foams etc.