Breh idk bout you but Hollister was huge among black ppl in my cityBlack ppl never really rocked Abercrombie & Hollister like that.
And no, the XXXL T-shirt...saggy jean....era is WOAT.
It's a shame when u look at old pics of how stylish Black ppl were in the old days.
You hate 50 though
I'm100% sure you helped usher in that era
I used to think I was CLEAN AF too with my baggy teesBlack ppl never really rocked Abercrombie & Hollister like that.
And no, the XXXL T-shirt...saggy jean....era is WOAT.
It's a shame when u look at old pics of how stylish Black ppl were in the old days.
Breh idk bout you but Hollister was huge among black ppl in my city
Black ppl never really rocked Abercrombie & Hollister like that.
And no, the XXXL T-shirt...saggy jean....era is WOAT.
It's a shame when u look at old pics of how stylish Black ppl were in the old days.
you're buggin fam. Hood nikkas was roccin that shyt in Dallas. Well idk what part you from, cant speak for Oakcliff, or west dallas, south, or north. But nikkas in the grove was on hollister n shyt heavy.To be honest, Black fashion hasn't been dope/creative since the 90's.
just wasn't a huge deal here in Dallas.
Down here, you're "one of those" Black dudes if you wear A&F, Hollister, Ruehl, etc
nikka said flames on the armsI mean it wasn't that bad. At least it looked normal. But nothing was worse then a nikka wearing a smedium banana yellow Ed hardy shirt with giant blue letting and skulls with violet glittery crystals over long johns with flames on the arms nikkas look like walking Vegas strips
The worst was when dudes would wear several polo shirts over top one another, and flip the collars up. Smh....
Nikka how?