Morphing into whats been missing.....

The more I look at Hip Hop Culture turning more and more into a business, looking at my own endeavours to pursue my own business of what I am most interested and passionate about, I came to the realization tonight that I could combine my continued pleasure of the Culture and styles, with business grown and the appreciation for well run and established brands. I think there is a market for finding, researching, promoting above all else, wearing Hip Hop brands that are and were borne out of the ground and peoples desire to represent themselves through gear, clothes, kicks, sneakers, hats, polos, jeans, knits, tee shirts, hoodies, boots, shiny belt buckles, cuff links, knit caps, button downs, embroidered blazers, shorts, colored-army-muscleshirt-and-plain-old wife beaters. Ecko, Phat Farm, Rocawear, Sean John, Gino Green Global, Ralph Lauren, Polo, Nautica, Levis, Timbaland, Nike, Bathing Ape, State Property Clothing, etc. All these brands have either been birthed out of Hip Hop Culture, borrowed from the trends of the culture or are helplessly being shaped by the youth culture of Hip Hop and its trend setters globally! How funny is that,..the same fad that people from the ghettos across America became a movement that became a JUGGERNAUT to change what pop culure wears and carries themselves,..all spurred by capitalism, towards gigantic proportions. The same fad that produced world wide known lyrics, genre bending music, international dance, record labels, also created enormous sums of wealth for many young entreprenuers to become upstart business men that would not only produce Clothing labels, but other lines of business as well. But not to lose focus, this blog will seek out, promote, examine the fashion and business of clothing labels, find newest sustainable trends and explore new fashion labels that were brought on and influenced by the Hip Hop Culture to produce the dominant swagger and appeal urban Hip Hop fashion has brought to young and old. We will also explore international styles from other "ghetto" influenced urban fashion trends and labels.Retweet this button on every post blogger
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