STREETWEAR IS SKATE CULTURE
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
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Facts bro almost every trend has always come from skating first
Absolutely yalll are the blueprint
As a skater I think its amazing that people like skate culture so much, It literally funds the brands and allows them to give careers to skaters, + allows skate shops to remain stable. But the hype around certain skate clothes like dunks, Polar and Butter jeans can be annoying as skaters themselves can't access literal skate clothes. But yeah, its deffo a positive to be able to invest money into a hobby and for it to be also a style that people wish to imitate.
Exactly this.
Having skateboard enthusiast's, prop up locals through giving them an alt source of revenue. This is dope.
Kayne or Rhianna, wearing stuff like Supreme, F.A and Thrasher on the red carpet, thus making it popular with mainstream drones, is wak. The mainstream notoriety brings in scalpers, and re-sellers, which make it next to impossible to get the stuff.
You also have a brand like Supreme, that puts out awesome skate content, completely ruined by hypebeasts. Wearing it now, if you aren't sponsored by them, is ultra-wak. It's such a shame, as they make some very nice gear, and it always was great quality (at least in the days when it was made in Canada, I can't attest to new preme, I haven't bought anything since around 2008)
Seeing these parasites start to wear F.A, is when I really lost my cool over it. I seen F.A going the way of preme, and it was not cool. One of the sickest, rawest brands to come out in skating in a long time, and it was almost ruined overnight by Kanye. I wish the dude would just leave the culture alone.
PS: Palace also has went this way. It's now seen as a fuccboi, hybebeast thing, and most of the people wearing don't even know it's a Skate company.
PPS: Thrasher... don't really need to say much here, but I'd never wear Thrasher, ever again now. They ruined their rep, by actually co-signing all the wak rappers and such, wearing their gear. I mean it would be cool if proper artists that were underground, wore stuff, and kept it to themselves, but these people are taking underground culture, and putting it into the mainstream. That is something I cannot abide.
Your wellcome
I dont mind it going "main" fashion but what i mind is people getting skating clothes and say they are skaters when they aren't but that's my take
And you’re right because they are posing. I always say I like skate fashion and your community but I’d never say I’m from it
I'm old school I been wearing street wear since the 90's
A real OG!!
@@doughboy44dd I remember everything bro...I could tell how fashion was in Cali