Is the 70s afro the most swagless black hairstyle of all time?

DonB90

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WHEN ARE AFROS BECOMING MAINSTREAM AGAIN?? :mjgrin:
When white walls on Cadillac devilles come back. Which is never cause horses don't stop they keep going as Young Thugga so eloquently put it..m.But you ain't grow up in da culture so you have no idea what I'm talking about :mjgrin:
 

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I think that even if you hold this position, it's not something that you share because the fro is too tied up into black cultural identity. And anything perceived as a slight toward it will be perceived as a slight toward blackness. I'm not saying this is for everything but the fro is one of those things you might want to leave alone.
 

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Some of us still do actually:mjpls:
I think most if not every hairstyle we pull off looks cool in someway, I have an afro now and keep a line up ever since I cut my dreads.

It's funny tho, people will say how much they love afros but you do rarely see them tbh. I think it's because people can grow them due to xyz reason.

:hubie:
 
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