People really rocking the T-Skirts?

yall dont even know how far this feminine trend is going...

you got a dude in the jewelry thread wanting to wear womens bracelets and other accessories and saying he wouldnt even think twice about it....
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he's a big yeezy fan BTW..

http://niketalk.com/t/127594/the-official-jewelry-thread-vol-11-i-sneezed-on-you/24080_40
 
ya'll seem generally upset in this thread and its crazy... Acting as if everything you pull off is an original look.

The fact of the matter is people dress like this because they dont wanna look like everyone else. some OD on it and wind up looking like fulls and some do it right. dudes are out here calling other people out for dressing like someone...... but are online crashing browsers or infront of a store all night in the blistering cold for a pair of kicks :smh:.

Nobody says nothing to the cats who out here trying to cop every pair of jays because its the "HOT" thing to do.

everybody latches on to the trends.... word to all the cats who not from NYC JUST becoming so infatuated with Jesus piece everything but nah thats not because EVERY single rapper has one now :rolleyes
 
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ya'll seem generally upset in this thread and its crazy... Acting as if everything you pull off is an original look.

The fact of the matter is people dress like this because they dont wanna look like everyone else. some OD on it and wind up looking like fulls and some do it right. dudes are out here calling other people out for dressing like someone...... but are online crashing browsers or infront of a store all night in the blistering cold for a pair of kicks :smh:.

Nobody says nothing to the cats who out here trying to cop every pair of jays because its the "HOT" thing to do.

everybody latches on to the trends.... word to all the cats who not from NYC JUST becoming so infatuated with Jesus piece everything but nah thats not because EVERY single rapper has one now :rolleyes

How are we upset? You are the one who keeps typing up the Desert Strom T Skirt defense log
 

It would go without saying that a dude running around with lipstick pens would HAVE to make sure his Yeezy' are in the same photo.

What would one be without the other.....


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.

Exactly. Cats forget that once upon a time, what rappers wore was a reflection of their neighborhood and vice versa. Rappers were dressing like the dudes with paper around the way. They took a neighborhood style and trust it into the forefront for the most part.

Now, that's not what Kris Kross did. And that was corny. Same with your bandaid reference. And anyone who followed suit would have been corny.

And it ain't hard to see that the people that OD follow rapper "fashion" and "trends". And to me they all seem type lame.

You know what it is.
 
:smh: at worrying about what the next man has on. Why is everyone so concerned?

someone always gotta say this verbatim. Cant we just express our discontent with yet another emasculating fashion trend on an internet message board?
 
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It was like that in the 90's for the past Decade what ****** wear is solely based off what rappers are wearing. & it's clear because every 2-3 yrs urban fashion changes.

OD'n on the throwback/ Team Apparel.... Jay says its wack most ****** running around with 3X button ups & uptowns... Jim & Juelz Od on the trues & shiny ish thats what you see in the clubs... Since then its been Rack up on every designer brand.... first Gucci & LV, Now it's the Hermes & Versace.... Or incase you missed it A$ap & Ye have dudes out here talkin bout Balmain & givenchy (****** fat Joe is talking bout balmain jeans)

The streets don't even know how to pronounce half the **** they copping now so don't tell me the streets are influencing the rappers
 
It was like that in the 90's for the past Decade what ****** wear is solely based off what rappers are wearing. & it's clear because every 2-3 yrs urban fashion changes.

OD'n on the throwback/ Team Apparel.... Jay says its wack most ****** running around with 3X button ups & uptowns... Jim & Juelz Od on the trues & shiny ish thats what you see in the clubs... Since then its been Rack up on every designer brand.... first Gucci & LV, Now it's the Hermes & Versace.... Or incase you missed it A$ap & Ye have dudes out here talkin bout Balmain & givenchy (****** fat Joe is talking bout balmain jeans)

The streets don't even know how to pronounce half the **** they copping now so don't tell me the streets are influencing the rappers

Nobody is saying the "streets" are influencing rappers today. But if people are trying to put what's happening today in a historical context, it just isn't the same.

Back then, 80's, 90's, what rappers wore was inspired by, as I said, dudes around the way with paper. Or as ninja clearly spelled out, the dealers.

But it wasn't just the rappers inspired by the dealers and how they dressed. A lot of us who didn't rap, but grew up in that hood did the same. So it wasn't rappers influencing us. It was our neighborhoods influencing us as anyone would be influenced by their environment.

Now you just have a bunch of kids playing "monkey see, monkey do". This is less about environmental influence than it is about, "oh, this is what's cool on the web, lemme switch my style up to that".

And it's one thing for a young person to be "influenced" by these things.

But grown men running around playing into this nonsense.....****'s disgusting.
 
and that cool and all but the era you are describing is two decades Ago it just isnt like that anymore... Its a new generation out here and the influence & Power of hiphop has grew Tenfold. so now instead of people stealing looks from the bosses on their blocks they're stealing looks from rappers.

Their is a huge generation gap btwn now and cats from the 80's because they somehow believe that how things were back then should stay EXACTLY that way. So instead of trying to help out or evolve what's going on now they sit back in their chairs and preach about how **** ain't right & to keep it G young cats are tired of hearing the talk.

In Fashion, Music, art, The Streets etc. etc. We dont really care for the opinions of someone who grew up in an entirely different era
 
and that cool and all but the era you are describing is two decades Ago it just isnt like that anymore... Its a new generation out here and the influence & Power of hiphop has grew Tenfold. so now instead of people stealing looks from the bosses on their blocks they're stealing looks from rappers.

Their is a huge generation gap btwn now and cats from the 80's because they somehow believe that how things were back then should stay EXACTLY that way. So instead of trying to help out or evolve what's going on now they sit back in their chairs and preach about how **** ain't right & to keep it G young cats are tired of hearing the talk.

In Fashion, Music, art, The Streets etc. etc. We dont really care for the opinions of someone who grew up in an entirely different era
Things shouldn't stay the same, thank God for more sensible sized (slim fit clothing), thank god for more conservative clothing styles (good sweaters, polos, good jeans), thank god for a better selection of kicks (retros, plimsoles, vulcanized styles, boots etc)!

But you are lunching if you think that your generation is doing it because they picked up on what Kanye wore to an awards show. The lemming culture is unbearable, bunch of smart dumb cats running around with form fitting clothing and idiotic tattoos thinking that they are doing it...you are the hypebeast generation, you are lemmings! Your music sucks, your women are sluts, and I feel sorry for your children! Bunch of tampon eating, tweet following, wshh hiphop catching L's, facebooking simps!
still love y'all tho!
 
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first off i'm 24 and i don't know what background your from but the older generation of cats in my Neighborhood grew up in the crack Era in NYC

for the most part its a bunch of old cats with war stories, who went to jail, came back out with the same toughguy mentality, left their kids to fend for themselves, Are hooked on drugs, Or a combination of all those things.

dudes who think being tough & remaining ignorant is the end all be all of everything and our grown *** men who worry about other grown mens feelings about them.... In the words of 50 "**** them old head ****** they stuck in the 80's"
 
its guys like this that are a reflection of dudes becoming more feminine- EXACT reason these dudes need pills to get a boner, and have low testosterone too. No masculinity, dont do anything fitting of a classical male role- no physical work, hunting/gathering, putting in work for women, no providing. Just leach off others, sit behind computers, and live a life of fantasy
100% Truth.  Good job champ.
 
and that cool and all but the era you are describing is two decades Ago it just isnt like that anymore... Its a new generation out here and the influence & Power of hiphop has grew Tenfold. so now instead of people stealing looks from the bosses on their blocks they're stealing looks from rappers.

Their is a huge generation gap btwn now and cats from the 80's because they somehow believe that how things were back then should stay EXACTLY that way. So instead of trying to help out or evolve what's going on now they sit back in their chairs and preach about how **** ain't right & to keep it G young cats are tired of hearing the talk.

In Fashion, Music, art, The Streets etc. etc. We dont really care for the opinions of someone who grew up in an entirely different era

I have a extremely hard time believing them not caring about da prior generation when this generation has no identity, its like every other week

Da 80's & 90's find its way into what they do when whateva they're trying to do doesnt gain traction word to da sneakers with da biggest buzz right now

Are jordan III's with nike air in da back.
 
And nobody should talk about people being stuck in the 80's 90's when you line up for shoes that og dropped back in 89. Kill all that noise
 
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