Hip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy Club



Hip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy ClubHip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy Club Hip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy Club and Hip Hop Clothes have broken ground in a very big way. You can now find lines such as Phat Farm and Sean John in Macy’s. That’s saying a lot especially since Urban Clothing was virtually non-existent 10 years ago.

We all know the grandfather of Hip Hop Clothes though…Mr. Karl Kani. Born Carl Williams he bought out the once famous clothing line Cross Colours in 1994. Yo’ I had a Cross Colour jean outfit with some green shoes…lol. Don’t laugh I was cool as hell in the 80’s.

Things have changed quit a bit since the 80’s though. With companies like Phat Farm , Enyce, and Akademiks on the scene the Urban apparel is much more street and gully. Rap music has created multi-million contracts for clothing lines in the Hip Hop community.

Hip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy Club

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It seems like all you have to do is get a Rap recording contract sell 1 million records and you will be next in line for a clothing deal. Look at the G-Unit (50 Cent) and Bird Man (Cash Money Records). I don’t want to sound like a hater though because if it were me I would get my money too. So don’t get it twisted I’m all for the cause and I rock everything.

Hip Hop Clothes are nice and they fit better on me than the Tommy Hilfiger or Nautica brands. I do like Nautica jackets though…lol. I’m sure there are plenty of Urban lines that exist right now but I narrowed it down based on what I wear. I think that you will find that I have pretty good taste. The list will probably be short in comparison to a list that can be made 3 years from now.

However, these lines are not only what I wear but they are doing very well in numbers. Yes!! They produce millions in sales volume. Here they are.

Hip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy Club

 

  • G-Unit Clothes
  • Sean John
  • Avirex
  • Rocawear
  • Ecko
  • Phat Farm Apparel
  • Akademiks Apparel
  • Mecca
  • Fubu
  • Pelle Pelle
  • Enyce Apparel
  • Southpole
  • Karl Kani
  • I would have listed Baby Phat but I don’t wear that…lol. One time for Kimora Lee Simmons. Don’t sleep on the women lines of these Urban Clothing giants. The women have some nice selections to choose from thanks to the marketing genius of each line.

The bread and butter though are the men’s love for jeans, bomb jackets and shoes…oops I mean boots. LOL! Overall the Hip Hop Clothes provide a good mixture of rugged apparel and nice dinner apparel. I can’t look like a thug all the time…na mean?

On the real though I’, glad someone came out with some clothing lines for African Americans because I was tired of seeing dudes in my neighborhood rock Bugle Boy, Polo and Gap. Now all they need to do is stick some real models on the runways and they will be okay. The skinny chicks just don’t get it for me. One time for Nelly and Apple Bottoms!! Holla. Hip Hop Clothing Billionaire Boy Club