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Brown Leather Beer Holster
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Rugged leather holster keeps the beer at your fingertips and the crowd at your mercy. Hidden back pocket to keep your valuables safe. Made of brown leather. Measures 10 x 4 ; holds can or bottle.
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Like Father Like Son
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All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Yeeeah Baby
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The first solo Latino rapper to go platinum (with 1998's Capital Punishment), Christopher "Big Pun" Rios didn't live to see the release of this follow-up. Despite a relieved-sounding boast about losing 100 pounds on the percolating "It's So Hard," Pun died of apparent heart problems early in 2000...
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Wooden Leather
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By marrying ambitious rhymes to a series of increasingly hot beats, Nappy Roots have effectively avoided the sophomore jinx. The Kentucky-based sextet have been around the world and back by now, but continue to mine their down-home southern roots for inspiration...
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12 Sock Hop Rubber Ducky Party Favors
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Hosting a sock hop or 50's theme birthday party and looking for the perfect party favors? These are adorable! You'll receive 6 boys and 6 girls. The boys are sporting their black leather jackets, white t-shirt, and cool hair-do...
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Incase Neoprene Sleeve for MacBook 13" Style# CL57744-grape
Sale Price: $39.95
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Incase Neoprene Sleeve for Macbook 13" (Grape) : Featuring form-fitting neoprene construction and a cushioned, faux-fur lined interior, our Neoprene Sleeve provides complete notebook protection in a clean, simple design.
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Skinit 80s Hip Hop Sylvester Vinyl Skin for Amazon Kindle Fire
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IMPORTANT: Skinit skins, stickers, decals are NOT A CASE. Our skins are VINYL SKINS that allow you to personalize and protect your device with form-fitting skins. Our adhesive backing can be applied and removed with no residue, no mess and no fuss...
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Skullcandy Skullcrushers Over Ear Headphones - Lurker Green / Black
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Skullcandy Skullcrushers Over-Ear Headphones 2012 - A pair of mini-subwoofers against your skull makes the bass feel like a swarm attack by the renegades of funk, soldiers of Jah, hip-hop nation, and a 1970s version of the Kiss Army, all at once...
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Run DMC MacBook Laptop Car Truck Boat Decal Skin Sticker
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5.5" inch tall 8.5"inch wide
This decal only comes in White
Printed on high quality vinyl that has an outdoor life expectancy of 5-8 years. The decal will be the white, the background will be whatever you are putting the decal on, this is a single color white decal...
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Zuny Classic Series Bear Yellow Animal Bookend
Sale Price: $49.95
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Introducing the world's most beautiful BOOKENDS. A magnificent addition to your child's room. Each bookend is lovingly handcrafted. Available in the " Limited Edition ". It can be placed anywhere you like-on the desk, beside the bed, in the living room, office...
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Zuny Classic Series Elephant Gray Animal Bookend
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Introducing the world's most beautiful BOOKENDS. A magnificent addition to your child's room. Each bookend is lovingly handcrafted. Available in the " Limited Edition ". It can be placed anywhere you like-on the desk, beside the bed, in the living room, office...
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The 50th Law
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A hip hop icon joins forces with the best-selling author of The 48 Laws of Power to write a bible for success in life and work living by one simple principle: fear nothing.
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Decoded
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Amazon Best Books of the Month, November 2010: Like its multi-hyphenate author, Jay-Z, Decoded is many things at once. At its core, Decoded is an eloquent and candid memoir detailing the story of a man who was born in a Brooklyn housing project, spent his teen years dealing drugs on the streets of Trenton, New Jersey, and grew up to be one of his generation’s most successful artists and businessmen...
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Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey
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Hip-Hop Culture's first OFFICIAL luxury, large format coffee table book will inspire, entertain and educate all generations of readers with its comprehensive exploration of the roots, birth, evolution and global impact of Hip-Hop Culture over the last four decades...
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Clarks Women's Orinocco Hop Boot
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A classic look gets a tailored touch in the Orinocco Hop ankle boots from Clarks.Leather upper in a casual ankle boot style with a round toeLace-up frontOverlay and stitching detailsInner side zip on 4 3/4 inch shaftSoft lining and cushioned footbedRubber traction outsole, 1 1/4 inch heel
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Clarks Orinoco Hop Brown Leather Womens Boots
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Women's ankle boots in rich brown leather, with an oiled finish for depth and character. This utility-inspired style laces up the front through metallic eyelets and includes a cleated rubber sole for a rugged biker look...
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Hip Hop Fashion
Hip-hop fashion is a distinctive style of dress originating with the African-American and Latino youth in The Bronx (New York City), and later influenced by the hip-hop scenes of Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), and The Dirty South among others. Each city contributed various elements to its overall style seen worldwide today. Hip hop fashion complements the expressions and attitudes of hip hop culture in general. Hip hop fashion has changed significantly during its history, and today it is a prominent part of popular fashion as a whole across the world and for all ethnicities.
coats buttonsIn the early 1980s, established sportswear and fashion brands, such as Le Coq Sportif, Kangol, Adidas and Nike Inc attached themselves to the emerging hip hop scene.
During the 1980s, hip-hop icons wore clothing items such as brightly colored name-brand tracksuits, sheepskin and leather bomber jackets,[1] Clarks shoes[1], Dr. Martens boots and sneakers (usually Adidas-brand shelltoes and often with "phat" or oversized shoelaces). Popular haircuts ranged from the early-1980s Jheri curl to the late-1980s hi-top fade popularized by Will Smith (The Fresh Prince) and Christopher "Kid" Reid of Kid 'n Play, among others.
Popular accessories included large eyeglasses (Cazals[2] or Gazelles[1]), Kangol bucket hats,[1] nameplates,[1] name belts,[1] and multiple rings. Heavy gold jewelry was also popular in the 1980s; heavy jewelry in general would become an enduring element of hip hop fashion.[3] In general, men's jewelry focused on heavy gold chains and women's jewelry on large gold earrings.[3] Performers such as Kurtis Blow and Big Daddy Kane helped popularize gold necklaces and other such jewelry, and female rappers such as Roxanne Shant? and the group Salt-N-Pepa helped popularize oversized gold door-knocker earrings. The heavy jewelry was suggestive of prestige and wealth, and some have connected the style to Africanism.[4]
christmas sox1980s hip hop fashion is remembered as one of the most important elements of old school hip hop, and it is often celebrated in nostalgic hip hop songs such as Ahmad's 1994 single "Back in the Day", and Missy Elliott's 2002 single "Back in the Day".
Black nationalism was increasingly influential in rap during the late 1980s, and fashions and hairstyles reflected traditional African influences.[3] Blousy pants were popular among dance-oriented rappers like MC Hammer.[3] Fezzes,[3] kufis decorated with the Kemetic ankh,[3] Kente cloth hats,[3] Africa chains, dreadlocks, and red, black, and green clothing became popular as well, promoted by artists such as Queen Latifah, KRS-One, Public Enemy, and X-Clan). In the early 1990s, pop rappers such as The Fresh Prince, Kid 'n Play, and Left Eye of TLC popularized baseball caps and bright, often neon-colored, clothing. Kris Kross also established the fad of wearing clothes backwards.[3] Kwam? sparked the brief trend of polka-dot clothing as well, while others continued wearing their mid-80's attire.
The Nike capture of soon to be superstar basketball protege Michael Jordan from rivals Adidas in 1984 proved to be a huge turning point, as Nike dominated the urban streetwear sneaker market in the late 80's and early 90's. Other clothing brands such as Champion, Carhartt and Timberland were very closely associated with the scene, particularly on the East coast with hip hop acts such as Wu-Tang Clan and Gangstarr sporting the look.
Gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A. popularized an early form of gangsta style in the late 1980s, consisting of Dickies pants, plaid shirts and jackets, Chuck Taylors sneakers, and black Raiders baseball caps and Raiders Starter jackets. Starter jackets, in addition, were also a popular trend in their own right during the late 1980s and early 90s. They became something of a status-symbol, with incidents of robberies of the jackets reported in the media.
Hip hop fashion in this period also influenced high fashion designs. In the late 1980s, Isaac Mizrahi, inspired by his elevator operator who wore a heavy gold chain, showed a collection deeply influenced by hip hop fashion.[5] Models wore black catsuits, "gold chains, big gold nameplate-inspired belts, and black bomber jackets with fur-trimmed hoods."[5] Womenswear Daily called the look "homeboy chic."[5] In the early 1990s, Chanel showed hip-hop-inspired fashion in several shows. In one, models wore black leather jackets and piles of gold chains.[5] In another, they wore long black dresses, accessorized with heavy, padlocked silver chains.[5] (These silver chains were remarkably similar to the metal chain-link and padlock worn by Treach of Naughty by Nature, who said he did so in solidarity with "all the brothers who are locked down."[5]) The hip hop trend, however, did not last; fickle designers quickly moved on to new influences
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Which is more Hip-hop?
1. The jheri curl shag or the high top fade?
2. O. Dogg or Bishop?
3. A leather Africa medallion or an iced out piece & chain?
4. Jill Scott or Erykah Badu?
5. Olde English 800 or Schlitz Malt Liquor Bull?
6. Atari or Coleco Vision?
7. The ice cream truck or the neighborhood candy lady?
8. "Stop the Violence" or "Rock the Vote"?
9. Shell toe Adidas or Chuck Taylors?
10. Transformers or Voltron?
Bryan J - It has nothing to do with stereotyping. I the two different threads I have posted like this, yours is the only response to take it that way. I guess some people are too busy wanting to "critique" and "analyze" everything, they can't recognize an honest, light-hearted question. Big up to everyone else who wasn't too busy smelling themselves to get the point.
>high top fade.... the jheri curl always reminds me of shalamar or rick james.... LOL
>bishop
>africa medallion "and last but not least on the sure shot its the zulu nation"
>erykah i guess they are both kinda simular
>olde e
>atari... i used to love that shyt back n the day
>hummmm guess the candy lady
>"stop the violence" (self distruction your headed for self distruction)
>shell toe for sure
>transformers.... or ill do u one better thundercats!!!
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