ADOS influenceMaybe at one point. Not anymore.
When I was in college a couple years ago, the black students used to have a “durag day”
(). A lot of them were not ADOS.
ADOS influenceMaybe at one point. Not anymore.
When I was in college a couple years ago, the black students used to have a “durag day”
(). A lot of them were not ADOS.
I don't know what the coli be on but I grew up around brehs with all types of hair styles including waves.I just assumed it was a universal black hairstyle
You not 360 though.Stay Wavy...
Stay Ragged' Up...
You not 360 though.
Ain't you a cac?You can never have one of these threads without these bytch ass foreign dudes coming in here being passive aggressive and throwing shots.
This is not truemost people outside the US are not obsessed about hair styles, hair texture and all that other stuff. Black men in other parts of the world either wear their hair naturally, full 2pac baldie or just comb it, no waves or other extra shyt like bigen and sharp lineups. You will occasionally see someone with waves...and it will 95% likely be a Nigerian.
“Nah you lying Africans been wearing durags, AAs have no culture”Used to be..
Just like everything else.
Ain't you a cac?