was fubu actually owned by black people?

marcuz

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:russ: I laughed.

I'm just tryna help you step your game up playboy. You're over here talking about Fubu, this is why no attractive black woman wants your ass. You'll be pulling 6's forever talkin bout bringing back Fubu.

stop it, slores like you would date a cac wearing phatfarm and ecko right now in 2012.
 

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stop it, slores like you would date a cac wearing phatfarm and ecko right now in 2012.

if the cac was cute then yeah but you ugly so you can't just wear any old brand, you need to do better.
 

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In 1994 Fubu saw its first real expansion. That year, John took his designs to the Men's Apparel Guild in California (MAGIC), an annual retail event held in Las Vegas, and, unable to afford a booth at the show, sold his wares from a hotel room. Within a couple of days, John, with irrepressible energy and salesmanship, had made Fubu's presence felt: every accessory and piece of clothing brought to the show had been sold, and John returned to Queens with over $300,000 worth of orders to be filled.

Soon after Fubu's success at the MAGIC event, the Asian conglomerate Samsung offered to distribute Fubu's collection, enabling the business to increase both production and the variety of its designs. What had begun with tie-top hats and t-shirts now expanded, with John and a small team of designers creating jackets, baggy "hip-hop" style pants, and oversized "bubble" coats, all of which were emblazoned with Fubu's distinctive, outsized logo. Within two years of striking its distribution deal with Samsung, the Fubu collection was picked up by the Macy's chain of retail stores, making the label more accessible nationwide.

History of Fubu – FundingUniverse
 

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One of the owners Daymond John is on "Shark Tank" a show on ABC where they look at people with new inventions/companies and decide if they wanna invest in them. I'm sure he still has cake.

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that they mostly came from single parent homes? that's all of problem, friend.

No youre ugly. I went to a private high school and know several black women that came from two parent households, but they wouldn't fukk with an ugmo like you and most black women in college have come from two parent households. You just don't have access because you're fat and hideous
 

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No youre ugly. I went to a private high school and know several black women that came from two parent households, but they wouldn't fukk with an ugmo like you and most black women in college have come from two parent households. You just don't have access because you're fat and hideous

:laff:

But back to the topic, last I heard of Fubu it had been sold to Koreans and this was like 8 years ago at least.

I had a couple of jerseys, a pair of jeans and a Fubu jacket back in the day. Around 99 or so.
 
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