Brehs 25 and over do you still rock “street wear”

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I have a 40 year old neighbor, who still wears ecko and South Pole. I have no idea where in the hell he even finds the South Pole shirts.
It would be funny if he gaurds that secret with his life snd he considers tgem vintage.Breh probably know the different tiers of southpole like oh you got a grey and blue one:ohhh:
 

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You know it’s something to consider, you could be out at dinner doing a pajama date or whatever themed clothing and it be low key then have somebody walk in flashing and flaunting.

The non thinking and reactionary crowd would say you ain’t got it. Meanwhile you just played it low key that night lol

moral of the story: do what you want
 

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You know it’s something to consider, you could be out at dinner doing a pajama date or whatever themed clothing and it be low key then have somebody walk in flashing and flaunting.

The non thinking and reactionary crowd would say you ain’t got it. Meanwhile you just played it low key that night lol

moral of the story: do what you want
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Yeah, if the shyt ain't too gaudy

I don't like big ass letters or overly done designs

I like sleek streetwear

overly ripped jeans and two tone pants legs ain't my swag
 
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Coli brehs hella outta touch once again. :mjlol:Streetwear is definitely the hypebeast shyt like Supreme, Off White, VLone, Bape etc. All that 90’s and 2000’s shyt (i.e. rapper owned brands like Rocawear and State Property as well as stuff only black folks mostly from the hood wore like Avirex and Coogi) was urban wear and urban fashion been dead since the mid 2000’s. :usure: The void in urban wear has caused black folks in the hood to act like Gucci, LV, Moncler, Balenciaga, Burberry and Dior is urban wear. And those Eurocac companies responded how they felt about that with all those black face designs a couple years back. :mjpls:

That being said, mainstream streetwear is gentrified and cringe just like the sneaker game has become. :unimpressed:But streetwear was never rooted in the black community. Streetwear was rooted in the skate scene. It was influenced by Hip Hop, but not born out of it. Stussy some skateboarder cac shyt from the beach in LA. Supreme and Palace are skate brands at the end of the day. And streetwear brands are run off hype and logos. The best streetwear ironically is collabs with more established brands or ripoff designs of established brands. For example, most of the fly Supreme shyt is a collab with North Face or Schott leathers. And most of Bape sneakers are a ripoff of AF1’s and Dunks.

I design my own streetwear. Custom varsity jackets, jerseys and New Era fitted caps. Stuff inspired by my upbringing in the hood in then Bay when streetwear was turfed out Starter coats and custom snapbacks.:birdman: Because I don’t wanna be caught dead in the same thing as some corny ass Harrison Nevel cac. Y’all rocking streetwear? Y’all from the streets? :dahell:Where? fukk outta here. :childplease:

And most streetwear enthusiasts today have no style. All they know is overpriced resale value hoodies with logos and overpriced resale value sneakers and whatever goofy shyt trending like bell bottoms. If you got style, you can make anything look fly. :smugdraper:
 
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