nothing bro if a trend is dead its bc it sucked and deserves to stay dead
honestly
if a trend dies but styllsh mfs still rockin with it, it's a good chance it was just in the hot seat imo. skinny jeans bein an example
nothing bro if a trend is dead its bc it sucked and deserves to stay dead
Real. If it'll stop being cool in a year or two don't waste you're money
yall talmbout 2023 im focused on 2025
These young Niggas been trying HARD to bring back this style but it never looks as cool as it did during its peak.
These young Niggas been trying HARD to bring back this style but it never looks as cool as it did during its peak.
cus its all skinny whiteboys
we need for black people in on this but niggas still stuck on skintight amiris
Ice creams
Patent leather bapestas
g shocks
Fun/maximalist color blocking on sneakers
Ice creams
Patent leather bapestas
g shocks
Fun/maximalist color blocking on sneakers
I’d kill for ice cream boardflip retros
These young Niggas been trying HARD to bring back this style but it never looks as cool as it did during its peak.
Lol, they lack the attitude/swag to pull off those late 2000s. Motherfuckers trying to cosplay late 2000s, were trying to dress like Punks a few yrs ago.
Vintage Iceberg, urban/black owned brands is the move this yr tbh
Luxury sportswear label Iceberg was founded in 1974. With Iceberg, designers Giuliana Marchini and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac introduced their distinctively Italian take on modern sportswear. The brand’s irreverent designs combining contemporary street culture with the unique experience of the Italian Riviera created an instant cult following. Iceberg collections make constant reference to the world of pop culture. A well known Iceberg motif is the brand’s take on the classic Mickey Mouse silhouette. Other iconic cartoon characters such as the cast of The Peanuts and Snoopy often make appearances on Iceberg outerwear. In the 1980s, Iceberg played a major role in the youth culture scene of Northern Italy. Iceberg designs found a following in the UK rave scene with musicians and ravers alike sporting Iceberg fashions. Iceberg’s influence continued to spread, making its way across the Atlantic to the burgeoning world of hip hop. Most notably, Iceberg is referenced in the lyrics of music icon and mogul Jay Z. Iceberg, along with other Italian labels such as Versace, Stone Island and Moschino, helped define the inventive street style mosaic we recognize today.
Luxury sportswear label Iceberg was founded in 1974. With Iceberg, designers Giuliana Marchini and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac introduced their distinctively Italian take on modern sportswear. The brand’s irreverent designs combining contemporary street culture with the unique experience of the Italian Riviera created an instant cult following. Iceberg collections make constant reference to the world of pop culture. A well known Iceberg motif is the brand’s take on the classic Mickey Mouse silhouette. Other iconic cartoon characters such as the cast of The Peanuts and Snoopy often make appearances on Iceberg outerwear. In the 1980s, Iceberg played a major role in the youth culture scene of Northern Italy. Iceberg designs found a following in the UK rave scene with musicians and ravers alike sporting Iceberg fashions. Iceberg’s influence continued to spread, making its way across the Atlantic to the burgeoning world of hip hop. Most notably, Iceberg is referenced in the lyrics of music icon and mogul Jay Z. Iceberg, along with other Italian labels such as Versace, Stone Island and Moschino, helped define the inventive street style mosaic we recognize today.
(your trying to say I thought Iceberg was black owned/urban lol)
(your trying to say I thought Iceberg was black owned/urban lol)
Nah my bad
I had never heard of Iceberg so I looked it up and found that, thanks for putting me on
Nah my bad
I had never heard of Iceberg so I looked it up and found that, thanks for putting me on
Oh wow, follow this dudes page
instagram.com/meccapolis?igsh=OTE1MWdoeXdhNWh3
Whole page is dedicated to urban fashion, he mostly focuses on Harlem/NY 90s culture, but he ventures out to different regions like DC/ATL sometimes. Bro is selling vintage Iceberg pieces too
Oh wow, follow this dudes page
https://www.instagram.com/meccapolis?igsh=OTE1MWdoeXdhNWh3
Whole page is dedicated to urban fashion, he mostly focuses on Harlem/NY 90s culture, but he ventures out to different regions like DC/ATL sometimes. Bro is selling vintage Iceberg pieces too
I gotta get on IG more because I'm already following this dude
Thanks for the lookout tho
I gotta get on IG more because I'm already following this dude
Thanks for the lookout tho
Yep, IG is basically the only magazine I need. But yea, meccapolis is 100% the most accurate historian on urban/Hip Hop fashion right now
Vintage Iceberg, urban/black owned brands is the move this yr tbh
Where you source ya vintage ice berg eBay, Grailed,
Where you source ya vintage ice berg eBay, Grailed,
Its really hard to find vintage Iceberg out there, thats authentic. I see a few IG pages selling pieces, but their charging premiums, I don't blame em either. No ones really selling vintage berg like that
Its really hard to find vintage Iceberg out there, thats authentic. I see a few IG pages selling pieces, but their charging premiums, I don't blame em either. No ones really selling vintage berg like that
True, yeah I feel like it’s right on the cusp of being the next “trend” but I kinda hope not because I wanna gatekeep lol
True, yeah I feel like it’s right on the cusp of being the next “trend” but I kinda hope not because I wanna gatekeep lol
I feel like dudes/accounts like meccapolis are doing good job on educating, and also, gatekeeping these more forgotten street/urban brands. You didn't see early Sean John, Iceberg, Girbaud and Avirex/Pelle Pelle on every body back then, that s*** was rare/meant status in the streets.
And that shouldn't change now tbh