Is 90’s drip unmatched????

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in the 90s alot of those types of jackets were still handmade in a factory and in the 90s different loud colors wasn't considered tacky.
You can still wear different loud colors and pull it off. Nowadays, nikkas so pressed to look hard wearing all black and shiesty masks when they from the suburbs or was never off the porch and not even really like that. :heh:At least in the 90's, people knew what their lane was. Now everyone with a black Moncler of questionable authenticity and a shiesty mask is gangster.:dahell: Look at Lil Mabu. If you throw on the old loud colored Biggie Coogi or the old Martin Pelle ĺeather, trust it's going to make noise.
 

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Nah...IMO Fashion prior to the 90s was less about consumerism and conformity, we were not as obsessed with labels and brands. People looked like walking billboards

90s. Hip hop Is the foundation for this music we have today
 

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Nah...IMO Fashion prior to the 90s was less about consumerism and conformity, we were not as obsessed with labels and brands. People looked like walking billboards

90s. Hip hop Is the foundation for this music we have today
Not true at all....Members Only, London Fog, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Izod, Lacoste, Benetton.....etc....
 
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