Y'all see the prices of the Makaveli Branded sneakers from the early 2000s

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Y'all see the prices the Makaveli Branded shoes from the early 2000s are going for

This is fascinating to me because they were mass produced and eventually sold off to discount retailers. I didn't really see people wear them

Nowadays officially branded Tupac merchandise is even more mass produced and sold via Bravado - which is the fashion merchandising arm of Universal Music. Tupac sweatshirts can be found in Walmart now, alongside a few other music icons


These sneakers are now going for $400+ There are other examples of similar on Poshmark at similar price points

 

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Reminds me of the clearforces they sold at the barbershop

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Pac obsessives are the closest thing to homosexuals without actually being gay on this planet.
I got in my first real fist fight wearing a sweatshirt that featured a shirtless Tupac on it ... I was 14 years old and not a single person commented on this, nearly 20 years later I think back on this and I wanna go back in time and slap myself for not recognizing the absurdity of wearing a sweatshirt featuring a shirtless man :dame: :pachaha:

I didn't even see it like that though, Tupac is a figure that was super natural to me at that time in my life, a monumentally formative figure. So it's much akin to people wearing something depicting a shirtless Jesus on the cross
 
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