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You may be right about Jay-Z's wave with the button-ups and blazers but that was very short-lived and at the same time it was still baggy clothes.I believe there was one particular lyric in 2003 that catapulted the shift away from jerseys. And it wasn’t Jim. But like with everything, the trends themselves never start in the music or with the musicians. They just get amplified by them. Jerseys and baggy clothes were way over saturated and destined to end regardless.
Jim's whole wave was fitted clothes, this ended baggy clothes and all of the other stuff I mentioned earlier.