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Jacques a bootleg weezy smh

He's embracing and trolling Wayne at the same damn time. You see his new video? Soulja Rags, beaters, running from the police and jumping in the car like Wayne.

It's a block is hot inspired video. Kinda goes in.

 
Yeah I saw that on revolt tv the other day :lol: **** crazy. I thought the name of the song was hot boy so I gave it a pass
 
90% of these industry cats weren't "up" on anything. Go somewhere with that elitist sneaker boutique worker mentality.

I remember when I used to think like this. When I first moved to ATL in '06/07 and everyone was dressing like DJ Unk & Soulja boy and wearing FILA's, AF1's and tall tee's...while I was on my Sneakerhead/True religion, 7 Jeans, 575, foams, Stussy, Hundreds and Nike boots wave. Those same people that thought what I was rocking was weird (somebody said they thought I was a goth b/c of my wallet chain)....were wearing the same thing a year or 2 later. Dudes were asking me where I got my clothes from after a while. When I started seeing them rocking the same stuff they thought was weird before, I remember just thinking they were late and catching up to the parade. Which is true I'm a sense.

Now in 2015...almost everybody dresses the same. It doesn't matter who was first, or what that person dressed like before they found their style. If someone eventually finds they're style and is clean with it...let them rock. Y'all want Future to still wear Robin Jeans and bedazzled fitteds? It's a really stupid mentality.

Wish I could rep you more for this.
 
Exactly, dudes was already wearing it! I lived in ATL for 2 years, dudes there BEEN wearing designer gear, jordans, bape,,strivers, PRPS, etc. Future was late to the parade

He's one of them dudes from the hood, who couldnt relate to the hipsters/fashionable dudes, hated from afar, now, wants to dress in that way.

You're absolutely right. But it's not future's fault. He got more money and he got a stylist to put him on game. Truth be told a lot of these celebs are corny. Get some bread and buy what's hot. Kevin Hart for example. My brother in law hosted one of his birthday parties 2 years back and he wore some zen yeezy 1's and kept making a big deal about how he didn't want people stepping on his shoes. I had a convo with him and he was saying how it hard it was for his stylist to find a pair in his size :rolleyes but the beauty of NT is that we make pop culture go around. We're the guys the celebs aspire to be like. Anybody can rock some new ***** Jordan's but it takes special people to talk about who designed what and where you were when a certain sneaker dropped 5, 10 years ago :nthat: hypebeast away future...

NT'ers dress like **** though
 
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Hartsfield-Jackson Airport! :nthat: Those clowns are always on those iohawk joints

Edit- and wavycrocket wavycrocket you're right. Atlanta has changed in the style scene ten fold. It's hard not to wear a badge of honor when you see the same dudes calling you a weirdo for rockin skinny jeans attempting and often failing to emulate a certain look you were already hip to but it's what seperates the trend setters from the followers. I've realized Nt is made up of for the most part, trend setters. You can tell that the most stylish people on Nt frequent this thread and the dressing better thread

I feel you man. Spot on.

Chilled with some college chicks during the summer. I had some Rafs on. One of the chicks hit me with the "what are those" meme....trying to slide me. I laughed and kept it pushing.

Seen shorty post on IG how she needs the all red pair badly now. It's funny lol. But at the end of the day...it's really all about finding what works for you.
 
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90% of these industry cats weren't "up" on anything. Go somewhere with that elitist sneaker boutique worker mentality.

I remember when I used to think like this. When I first moved to ATL in '06/07 and everyone was dressing like DJ Unk & Soulja boy and wearing FILA's, AF1's and tall tee's...while I was on my Sneakerhead/True religion, 7 Jeans, 575, foams, Stussy, Hundreds and Nike boots wave. Those same people that thought what I was rocking was weird (somebody said they thought I was a goth b/c of my wallet chain)....were wearing the same thing a year or 2 later. Dudes were asking me where I got my clothes from after a while. When I started seeing them rocking the same stuff they thought was weird before, I remember just thinking they were late and catching up to the parade. Which is true I'm a sense.

Now in 2015...almost everybody dresses the same. It doesn't matter who was first, or what that person dressed like before they found their style. If someone eventually finds they're style and is clean with it...let them rock. Y'all want Future to still wear Robin Jeans and bedazzled fitteds? It's a really stupid mentality.

I'm not being elitist, by a long stretch. I'm not even materialistic. I buy stuff, due to functionality and design. I actually studied industrial design, and fine arts in college. I never purchase apparel to "crap" on the next man. Because we all know, everyone does not even care about fashion. Which is fine.

I just do not tolerate people, who try to use materialistic stuff, as a tool or means to belittle people. Or make them feel low. I know dudes who are super weed heads, pill heads, alcoholics, etc. Who've disagreed with me buying a lot of clothes. Those same dudes, are now trying to buy clothes, and play catch up. I was never the type to criticize someones vices.
 
That's funny because you steady calling Future a "junky". :lol:


Hmmmm... maybe because he admits that he's one? And the majority of his subject is about abusing drugs? How can a fact/truth be "criticism"? He's embraced his drug habits, therefore, he's a junky. Like, if someone says, they like having sex, or is addicted to getting tattoos. A truth is a truth.
 
Hmmmm... maybe because he admits that he's one? And the majority of his subject is about abusing drugs? How can a fact/truth be "criticism"? He's embraced his drug habits, therefore, he's a junky. Like, if someone says, they like having sex, or is addicted to getting tattoos. A truth is a truth.
But you just said...
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Nevermind, we just know you a hater. 

Atleast towards Future.
 
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But you just said...:lol:


Define "criticism" dude. Criticism, in my opinion is equal or relatable to hatred. Hatred is sort of like ignorance, disliking something you do not understand. Please explain to me, where I displayed any of that.

I've asked a million times, what am I hating on. No one has yet revealed, what I'm hating on :rofl:
 
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Towards the middle/end, there were some that ended in the mid-high 1ks.

I had a couple friends that tracked all the prices/sizes, etc... If I remember, I'll ask them if they happen to still have the info.
yea this time I'm definitely going to wait until the last few rounds to start bidding
 
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