At what age should black men accept their fate and start wearing this?

Lamar Givens

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I’m 41 and you’ll never catch me in that goofy shiii.

Better take a play out of The Rock and Magic Johnson, Denzel Washington playbook!

Blazers or dry fit T’s and casual slacks with dress sneakers!

Cats be doing too much, just keep that shiii simple!
 

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I prefer that over 50 year olds dressing like 20 year olds. Can't even tell who to go to for advice and wisdom nowadays.
doesn't that make it easier? if a 50 year old is dressing like he's 20 then you HAVE to know he doesn't have any good advice or wisdom to share. time saved.
 

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Growing up I vividly remember seeing damn near every :flabbynsick: black man showing up to family events, parties, and social functions dressed like this.

No tennis shoes :flabbynsick:
No denim pants :flabbynsick:
No snapbacks :flabbynsick:

The only time they would switch it up would be on memorial day and 4th of July when they'd come through with the Larry 11's

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Why you do this mane? :mjcry:
 

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My pops started dressing like this in his late 30's and while that's years away from me I don't see myself ever stop wearing nike tech suits etc.

Like it would be a dramatic turn for me to start wearing this shyt :mjlol:
 

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I think OG's dress like their own era. Like the Ving Rhames look is for brehs born in the 60's. Older brehs born in the 70's/80s will probably still dress like they did in their prime. Hoodies, fatigues, fitteds
 

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Growing up I vividly remember seeing damn near every :flabbynsick: black man showing up to family events, parties, and social functions dressed like this.

No tennis shoes :flabbynsick:
No denim pants :flabbynsick:
No snapbacks :flabbynsick:

The only time they would switch it up would be on memorial day and 4th of July when they'd come through with the Larry 11's

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They from a bygone era :hhh:
 

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I grew up wearing Jordans, timbs, jeans, fitted and beanies. That was the look for the majority of my life. Why at a certain age do I have to dress like my father who’s from a whole different era?

If anything the kids dress like us. They weren’t even alive when Jordan was playing, so why aren’t they wearing Lebrons and clothes created in THEIR era?

:patrice:
 
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