While hip-hop is continuously evolving, one thing that has never changed is the amount of attention hip-hop fans pay to style. From rap's inception, fashion has been one of the pillars of the culture.
New books collecting objects central to rap’s physical history demonstrate the importance of celebrating these relics before they vanish. Credit... Supported by By Jon Caramanica For the last year, ...
The brand Rap Shirts for White People is pretty self-explanatory. For about $20 to $30, you can show everyone how in touch and witty you are without having to be in touch nor witty. While lame, some ...
Steve Jobs may have been referenced in a hip-hop track or two, but Apple’s co-founder and urban fashion aren’t exactly things you’d expect to find together. That did not stop rap T-shirt designer ...
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