Favorite clothing line?

DPG iz all I C

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#2
Sean John

I like SJ the best probably because its the least hip hop orientated (if that makes sense). I like to wear my clothes fitted and every other label seems to make their clothes too big.

That being said i very rarely wear any hip hop clothing line.
 

masta247

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#3
Polish "Moro". They've got all kinds of clothes - baggy, less baggy, normal etc whatever you need.

I don't find most American urban clothes looking good on white people. I've got few Karl Kani tshirts, few by other brands and I don't wear them too often - mostly at home as I feel stupid wearing that kind of clothes on the streets.
 

The.Menace

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#5
lol pretty much what I wanted 2 say.... I don't buy certain brands or whatever. I buy what I like and anyway I hate shoppin so I decide quickly. However, I like my Calvin Klein Jeans.
 

Jeremy

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#10
I don't wear urban clothing, most is high priced garbage. I will list what I wear anyway. :)

Nike, Famous, Polo, Miami Ink, Hurley, Hawk, DC, Old Navy for jeans only. I like some LRG.

These type of clothes are just my style and people don't wear any of that here and I don't want to look like everyone else. :)
 

Preach

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#11
Chronic's mom gave me four pair of pants while i stayed with him last week. They were all hiphop clothing. I don't mind, i'm a big guy so they ARE fitted sort of, and the brands are very discrete. I have a pair of akademiks pants with the word "akademiks" written over my ass and that's the most daring thing i'll wear outside lol.

i never minded hiphop brand type t-shirts though. i mean shit, they are like regular t-shirts but the pictures on them normally look way cooler.
 

linx

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#12
I don't really prefer anything. It's more about what I see that I like and what fits good. I don't like my stuff tight and I don't like it real big either. For a shirt, i'll normally wear an XL. Sometimes an XXL depending on the shirt. Some shirts with big sizes aren't really as big as they should be. And as far as patches, logos, designs and all that shit.. I don't wear jeans/shorts with anything like that. I like my jeans/shorts light blue and plain. No stupid G-Unit patches or anything else. As far as shirts, I basically wear polo shirts, button up shirts and t-shirts. And some dress stuff on the side. And the same goes for all of that, no stupid outrageous colors and designs. So yeah, I don't really prefer anything. But usually it's Sean Jean, Ecko, Polo, RocAWear etc. If I can find something nice that aint a big name brand though, you bet your ass i'll buy it.
 
#14
i wear what i feel is popping for me. so i might go from wearing Ecko shirts with Wal Mart dickies to reverb baggy with a hanes crew cut. long as it's something i like, i'll wear it.

but if i did had to pick a favorite it would be "dickies". every piece of dicking clothing i've ever got has stood the test of time. i've got one dark blue shirt that i've had for 4 years and can still wear it like it's new. real reliable clothing right there.
 

Eric

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#16
I grew out of that phase.
Agreed.

A lot of it seems to low-class and trashy to me. Often it implies negative connotations. This is not a racial thing, it's an education thing I suppose. What I think I'm saying is that it can imply immaturity. It's not true with everyone, of course. But if you're wearing Ecko, you need to be slapped.

I have a more mature look now. I have a few Roc-A-Wear shirts still, but that's as far as it goes. I do wear Lacoste so if that counts...
 

linx

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#17
Agreed.

A lot of it seems to low-class and trashy to me. Often it implies negative connotations. This is not a racial thing, it's an education thing I suppose. What I think I'm saying is that it can imply immaturity. It's not true with everyone, of course. But if you're wearing Ecko, you need to be slapped.

I have a more mature look now. I have a few Roc-A-Wear shirts still, but that's as far as it goes. I do wear Lacoste so if that counts...
If you're wearing Ecko, you need to be slapped? Why? Don't get me wrong, I don't wear my pants as baggy as I did when I was 13. If people are gonna judge you based on your clothes, they're idiots. I can understand that you wanna maintain a more mature image, but.. if you're gonna let people like that upset you, you're an idiot. Worry about what you think, not anyone else.
 

Eric

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#18
If you're wearing Ecko, you need to be slapped? Why? Don't get me wrong, I don't wear my pants as baggy as I did when I was 13. If people are gonna judge you based on your clothes, they're idiots. I can understand that you wanna maintain a more mature image, but.. if you're gonna let people like that upset you, you're an idiot. Worry about what you think, not anyone else.
Let me rephrase for you--if you're wearing Ecko and you think you're being fashion savvy in doing so, you need to be slapped. Ecko is for white trash. Plain and simple.
 

ill-matic

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#19
I dont like the hip hop style... the whole baggy look just doesnt work for me.. When i was 13 I used to think that shit was poppin, but then i grew more fashion conscious and simply realised that baggy clothing looked ridiculous. It really is, in my opinion, a style that only certain people can pull off (of all races mind you), and for my particular frame and my personality, that baggy shit just doesn't work.

Tho sneakers is a different issue. A nicely crisp white sneaker that isn't chunky and quite sleek and urban is somethign that gets ticks in my books. A few pairs of Lacoste shoes ( I think i made a thread about this) are pretty cool.

With that said, I've seen some of Sean John's attire, and some of it is more in touch with my idea of style. My style is more nicely fitting clothes, giving me more of a groomed look. I keep the baggy shit for my pyjamas and when i feel like being a vodka smelling russian bum
 

Rukas

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#20
I rock baggy and tight fitting, I switch it up all the time. Around the house I wear baggy sweat suits, pelle pelle or something.

Out and about I wear things to match the occasion, I love my button down dress shirts with some nice pants, or if Im just hanging out with friends or its an urban occasion (show, club, etc) Ill just rock jeans and an over sized T. Im more comfortable in baggy clothes though and feel more laid back.
 

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