Stuff From 2000-2009 Looks SOO OLD Now

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The 2000s were pretty bad especially before 05. I remember we copped big ass tall white and black tees like every week and wore Air Force 1's with every outfit.

Plus you had to have a matching fitted that came down over your ears:heh:

Doo rag optional:whoa:

If it wasn't a white or black tee than it was a jersey. Jeans would be so big we had to cuff em twice:mjlol:

And nikkas would go to the club like that:wow:
And it looked like one huge clown convention. 2000s was really a shytty era for dress, and then it just got worse. Now, dudes are fighting their sisters for pants and makeup.
 

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I have over two dozen throwbacks in my closet from MIDDLE SCHOOL that I still can't fit because I had my folks buy my clothes 2 - 3 sizes too big.
I'm not walking out the crib with a 2x #8 Kobe jersey. :pachaha:
Almost all of them are authentic though so I'll always hold on to them.
I do rock the Pistol Pete and McGrady throwbacks every blue moon.
And that retro blue LeBron jersey from the mid 00's is still dope.


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That Mcgrady jersey was GOAT! $70 for Nike jersey Mannn I still remember wearing throwback with dikkes
 

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. I was always preppy tho. Had polos for EVERY color

Breh I still do this when I buy clothes. I'll just buy them in every color. I have the same John Varvatos boots in 5 colors to go with the 5 SSLR wool coats I bought the same day.... and I live in fukkin Texas:snoop:





I have a problem brehs :deadmanny:
 

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shyt is crazy, you remember the day when it dropped like yesterday but it really came out 10 years ago.

This track is 10 years old as of last week and I still remember when it dropped.


This track still fire. I remember trying to emulate Phraell style in middle school. Now everyone dress link pharell X Ye. Welp
 

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Smack Dvd's with immense fukkery , Myspace it it's peak ,Hip Hop dominating the billboards along with Urban Culture .. and despite what was occurring on the mainstream tip , wild gems came out in the mixtape circuit during this decade ... as a 90s baby I get nostalgic because that was my childhood/early teens , but I can understand if 80s babies feel otherwise :manny:

Wayne always dropped a fire ass mixtape and Kayne mouth was wired shut n he had a Louie V back pack. Mannn 2004
 

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Yeah, the self centeredness and narcissism was nowhere near as high as it is now. Hell, now youre lucky if you find someone who is born in the 80s and younger that doesn't think like that. shyt is sad. Think how men have taught to become less confident with themselves and more vain where you got dudes literally thinking that it's all about their looks, looking sexy and objectifying themselves is another scary thing. The gender roles are switching where men are becoming more like women and women are becoming more like men in terms of power. Taking charge, being independent, leadership and etc.
Social media changed the game for the worse.
 

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But stuff from 2007-present looks so gay now though:patrice: Honestly outside of technology i feel we've gone backwards in society, everything from music to television was better in the early 00s imo.
There are no original ideas anymore.

All these movies are either prequels, sequels, book adaptations, video game adaptations, tv adaptations or remakes.

Reality tv really was the nail in the coffin for tv.

I stopped watching tv back in 2008. Im so out of the loop now. Lol.
 

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It was. The white t was universal; you can go to the club in a white t, go out on a date in a white t, go to the mall in a white t, go to church in a white, the white t was :wow:.

This era wanna dress like this:
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and wonder why they ain't getting any women. I don't mind the hipster look; it's not me, but to each it's own.

A nikka dressing like that but not as goofy looking would do better with females than a nikka wearing a tall tee and dikkies. Even with hood hoes, they won't even fukk with a nikka that looks like he ain't changed his gear in the past 10 years. I know from experience in high school back in the earlier part of this decade. Hoes jocked me because I was crispy while the hood nikkas still dressed like that old crime mob album cover in 2009-13. Them same nikkas started asking where I got my clothes from and said they wanted to dress like me
 
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WORD. I like fashion of today cuz it's all over the place. There's no more rules. If u know ur look/truth u can really stand out in a unique way. Now u can have your own individual style cuz fast fashion/globalism/internet has made everything so available.
With all the tools n options available if u still dress like crap on the reg...:comeon: bruh
I agree but there are too many people who let the internet dress them that have no individual style.

I see it all the time.
 
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