more stereotyping and categorizing doesn't prove your point
The song was a hit, Nelly was a big deal, and hiphop has a large white audience for years
more stereotyping and categorizing doesn't prove your point
The song was a hit, Nelly was a big deal, and hiphop has a large white audience for years
but according to @Bittasweet whites have been rocking them from the very startI been noticing this too in chicago a lot of young cacs out here either trying to dress like chief keef (trues and robin jeans af1,timbs,polo,jordans even seen a couple of cacs in pelle coats ) or like chris brown big sean future ( bape,bbc,jordans,ripped jeans,timbs gold watch and two gold chains and the Mitchell and ness snap back with the matching jacket) back in high school (03 to 07) we would go to orland mall to get our jordans (orland is a white suburb in the chicagoland area) and cacs would wear hollister,aeropostale,american eagle etc but now I notice the young ones dress more "urban"
hmmm white inventions only used by black folks...do you not see how absurd you sound breh?but according to @Bittasweet whites have been rocking them from the very start
yall gotta stop with these type of "observations" because it is drenched with ignorance...unless Nike and Timb was created by a black hiphop inventor from the hood, then it is safe to say that both companies had white folks wearing their product
can't speak for other cities but here in chicago cacs was wearing chucks,vans,running nikes,red wing and desert clark boots.We was rocking air max 90s,AF1,timbs,havana joes and jordansbut according to @Bittasweet whites have been rocking them from the very start
dudes think the whites they interact with and/or see on TV represent all whites...I guess this is when stereotyping is acceptableShyt is silly...I've never heard a white person say, when did blacks start wearing Uggs...not saying it doesn't happen, but that would just make the comparison sillier.
This. These shyts came out in the '70s. No black dude was rocking them then. :shuh:Timberlands been out for 50 years. The better question is when did blacks start wearing em