Allah_U_Akbar
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Can’t forget about Bo$$..
You’re kidding, right?
I could give a ton of other examples.
Carhartt was just some unknown workwear company until hip hop made it cool.
AhemThat’s because you’re the most intelligent poster on this damn site!
Calm down, DYou confusing shit like a muthfucka.
Just because you see us rocking some shit don’t mean it wasn’t selling like hot cakes among other folks.
But if you wanna claim the “cool factor” on shit be my guess. Just like with skinny jeans. We think we made that cool and popular but that shit was popular as fuck among folks that wasn’t us and wasn’t even American
Expand your bubble
The connection YOU make to carhartt is through hip hop, but their brand was solidified amongst white people well before any hip hop affiliation.
Saying Hip hop made it popular is like saying hip hop made satchel bags popular, or hip hop made Stussy popular.
It is true about some brands/items but it damn sure isn't true for Carhartt
Of course it was already an established brand...Hip Hop/Black dudes made it popular street styleThe connection YOU make to carhartt is through hip hop, but their brand was solidified amongst white people well before any hip hop affiliation.
Saying Hip hop made it popular is like saying hip hop made satchel bags popular, or hip hop made Stussy popular.
It is true about some brands/items but it damn sure isn't true for Carhartt
So… Kangols we’re “selling like hot cakes” before rappers started wearing ‘em?You confusing shit like a muthfucka.
Just because you see us rocking some shit don’t mean it wasn’t selling like hot cakes among other folks.
But if you wanna claim the “cool factor” on shit be my guess. Just like with skinny jeans. We think we made that cool and popular but that shit was popular as fuck among folks that wasn’t us and wasn’t even American
Expand your bubble
Calm down, D
Black dudes made wearing skinny jeans cool for other Black dudes...and that's facts. "Others" didn't do that
Of course it was already an established brand...Hip Hop/Black dudes made it popular street style
So… Kangols we’re “selling like hot cakes” before rappers started wearing ‘em?
Right.
I’ll give you credit.
At least you’re consistent (with your nonsense).
You brought up 1 brand.
good job.
You gon take credit for the anime phase among non Asians too? Skinny jeans and skateboards too?
Black dudes did make skinny jeans popular/cool for OTHER BLACK DUDES to rockThat’s my point.a lot of popular stuff we didn’t make popular.
rappers just made it “acceptable”
we gotta chill with the “we made” it pop shit. It’s annoying
Black dudes did make skinny jeans popular/cool for OTHER BLACK DUDES to rock
White dudes and others have always worn some variation of "skinny"/tight jeans...been a joke among us for ages. They didn't make it culturally popular or cool...Black dudes did
You're being slow again today, Chrissy SnowIt was popular. Just not among us.
we ain’t the only folks in the world.
IT WASN’T POPULAR AMONGST BLACK FOLKS, THOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!It was popular. Just not among us.
we ain’t the only folks in the world.
You're being slow again today, Chrissy Snow
Or you just feel like arguing
And we do move the needle all the time, throughout history, for what's deemed as cool/culturally relevant/stylish and so on
But whatevs..this isn't important enough for me to continue...so have it. Enjoy your day sweetie
IT WASN’T POPULAR AMONGST BLACK FOLKS, THOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!
Homie…..
That’s what @Scandalust313 is saying!
Read.
I know boo...I just k.i.m. when he gets like this
Did you even read the shit you just posted?!Sigh
carhartt: workwear becomes trendy
Carhartt. Originally a workwear brand for men, but it has recently turned into the most popular trend for beanie wear between Millennials and Generation Z. How did a trend so obscure become a classic for many young people? The cause behind this trend is the rising popularity of skater culture...theamag.com
Damn…
Am I speaking in riddles?
This WORKWEAR brand is a hundred times more popular today because of it’s affiliation to hip-hop.
It wasn’t cool or trendy when white people were wearing it for construction.
That company owes it’s new found wealth and popularity to the fact that black folks gave it a thumbs up.
Only black people could make workwear into something you just wear in everyday life (like sweatsuits).
Y’all really don’t understand that?
Wow.