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niketalk is the only sneaker community that is "black enough" to have a long discussion on line ups...
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Smh @ something being a part of a culture considered unprofessional.
Lack of line up is lame and looks messy, especially on a person with coarse hair.
That's your opinion and the older generation has theirs. Honestly, frankly only the people of color (black, Hispanics into hip hop) are the only ones that truly care about lineups and keeping a sharp line.
I don't think it's considered unprofessional. I don't think it's a big deal if someone doesn't have a lineup.
It fascinates me as to how hard people go in on hairlines on NT. like I said, think its a generation and culture thing. BTW, there are people that don't care and find it annoying when you keep talking about your "crisp line". .
[QUOTE name="Supermanblue79"]
Originally Posted by Supermanblue79
shape up > willow's peak
thats not a shape up dude, its cleary grown out, and thats what I rock now, just grown out i quit that shape up thing, having a sharp crisp shapeup is cornynow
White people messed us up badly mentally, so bad this is even being discussed TODAY.Was talking to a friend about this the other day. I know it might sound like a silly logic but he brought up the point that many CORPORATE/POLITICAL black figures walk around without shape ups. Obama, Jessie Jackson, Tiger Woods, news anchors. I have heard some say that it is "too black."
Has anyone heard this before? Yea I know it sounds silly but it is something to ponder.
shape up > willow's peak
stop letting white folks tell you whats professionalAre fades unproffesional?
"Unprofessional" may not be the best term. I think "too ethnic" is closer to the point.
And i always thought it was widows peak, not willows peak. That's the little point in the middle of some cats lineup, like terrance Howard.