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Gurl, LMAO...ATL rappers do not dress like that either. It's either the styles you posted or grunge influenced. Where do y'all go and what CURRENT videos have y'all
You're comparing NYC rappers 20 years ago to ATL rappers who are 20 years late. Anyways Black men don’t even dress like that these days.
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Wishful thinking bruh lol. In California sure some do, not even most. And maybe sprinkled in other states here and there. Many still have saggy tight pants. But in other states they are still heavy on those acid bleached pants and Jordan’s.
 

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The funny thing is I’ve seen nonblack youth dress like Black people in the early 2000s. While the Black youth would dress more up to date. It’s an actual thing I saw at my job in real time, and online.

This. They stay emulating to the point where they are playing rap music that is 15-20 years old thinking it’s still hot. Black people (ADOS specifically) determine what is in style, what is cool. Nobody and I mean nobody dresses like it’s the early-mid 2000s unless they just got out of jail (and I mean literally just walked out the jail in whatever they went in with).
 

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Some of these posts sound like they’re written by white people who think they know about the black community... this includes the OP.
 

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Fashion has been in a standstill for the last 27 years, everything today is more hip hop fashion. The baggy jeans are somewhat decline but not fully and today women are wearing tight jeans. The fashion sense has not really changed for the black community within 20 years.

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Are we overdo to change our fashion. I feel like hip hop fashion has been so ingrained in our culture that it has become weaponized to stereotype. White society has always stereotyped black people but with hip hop fashion, people think a hoody is equated to danger which is really stupid.

Hip hop today has been equated to criminality and that becomes associated with the fashion.

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Is it time for a fashion change.

What do you think we should change our fashion sense if you agree.
Step out of 2004 please
 

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If you look at the things OP posts on this site, they are all extremely antiblack. OP has a huge amount of animosity for Black people and I'm nearly certain that they are blackfishing.
 

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It’s a pandemic... Where the hell am I going dressed up at the moment?

I didn’t even bother wearing my bra anymore.
 

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This. They stay emulating to the point where they are playing rap music that is 15-20 years old thinking it’s still hot. Black people (ADOS specifically) determine what is in style, what is cool. Nobody and I mean nobody dresses like it’s the early-mid 2000s unless they just got out of jail (and I mean literally just walked out the jail in whatever they went in with).
There were East Asians online dressing like them. They go viral so much for it on Twitter and everyone used to praise the ground they walked on for it.
 

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The cuts and styles changed but hip hop culture is still the most heavily promoted of our image. Heavy metal culture or cowboy dressing is not the most promoted in white culture, preppy dressing is. But in the last ten years a lot of that late nineties early 2000 pimp/hoe looks has declined, mainstream black fashion is becoming more comfortable and practical, even hair is not as elaborate, compare these women:
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To MTS style. Pardon this picture, lol.
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But the same can be said about wp too. WP dont dress like this no more.
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I’ve noticed that the skater community has been galvanizing fashion the past 12 years .

the skinny jeans came from skaters back in 2010. I had to go to a skate board shop to get a pair.
then everyone rocking vans 5 years ago

now the skater over sized baggy clothes trend
 

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Fashion has been in a standstill for the last 27 years, everything today is more hip hop fashion. The baggy jeans are somewhat decline but not fully and today women are wearing tight jeans. The fashion sense has not really changed for the black community within 20 years.

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Are we overdo to change our fashion. I feel like hip hop fashion has been so ingrained in our culture that it has become weaponized to stereotype. White society has always stereotyped black people but with hip hop fashion, people think a hoody is equated to danger which is really stupid.

Hip hop today has been equated to criminality and that becomes associated with the fashion.

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Is it time for a fashion change.

What do you think we should change our fashion sense if you agree.

did you just come out of a time capsule when you posted this? I haven’t seen anyone dress like this in years
 

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Glad this thread was bumped. OP has always pinged as cosplaying as black to me, but now I know without a doubt she isn't AA.
 

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Diaper doesn’t even dress like this anymore.

this is giving me white mom teaaass

and let them wear what they want as long as they pay for it and I don’t
 

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