But Black folks sure do figure out how to dress when it’s time to do Sunday Funday brunch at white establishments.
Got to look good in those photos for the IG stuntin’.
But, when it comes to Black businesses, how we look doesn’t matter. Makes sense to me, I suppose.
There’s a lot of intrinsic problems in our community. Your viewpoints and way of thinking is one of many facets of the issue(s) we face. But you did claim that you were broke so you didn’t really care so I understand (no shade).Yes because the black community’s issues will be solved if we all maintained a dress code. Thank you.
If SaltBae opens up a location in Houston and has a dress code in place, they will figure out how to dress.
Only when it comes to Black-owned businesses that nikkas think it's asking too much to carry themselves like normal people.
Alienate your patrons and possibly lose business. Half the damn restaurant is outside. Oh well, they should have started out like that.
They already know white gentrification people plotting to run their ass out the Ward.
Oh that bytch called Turkey Leg HUT, like mothafuqqa it's called a Hut
I live there and ain't ever been to that bytch.
I don't eat Turkey legs lame ass nikkaSorry ass nikka
Alienate your patrons and possibly lose business.
i hate to say it, but this. the turkey leg hut is not a wholesome family restaurant lol.Who dress up to eat a turkey leg.
i hate to say it, but this. the turkey leg hut is not a wholesome family restaurant lol.
it's food for drunk/hungover people.
it's their place of business, so their rules imo, but i'm not sure if this dress code is going to increase the business like they think it will.
i guess time will tell.