Just like your kicks are an essential part of the footings (foundation) to your ‘Fit, you have to also respect the rooftop of your design. Without a chapeau on top your outfit architecture might just be an open air courtyard instead of a hardbody building.
New Era is helping me take heads back to school with their composition notebook cover pro-model 5950 cap. Thankfully the MLB logo matches my true Yorker ideaology.
And then New Era freaked it with notebook paper print on the headband.
Sneakerfiends have been lining up for a retro sneaker that shouldn’t even see the light of day again. The Patrick Ewing branded basketball hightops were fugaze even when they first were released. Everyone thought that adidas (Ewing’s OG sneaker sponsor) had made a subsidiary brand just for Patrick Ewing. Until people started seeing that the box had NO adidas iDs everyone was hoodwinked.
Not me tho’. The Ewing sneakers just looked ‘Forced‘ and by that I mean a rip-off of the David Robinson hightops. Plus, the sneakers were unfresh and only dopefiends could be spotted wearing Ewing brand sneakers. Them shits reminded me of Halle Berry and Sam Jackson as crackheads in Jungle Fever.
Halle Berry was gonna suck Wesley Snipes manhood for a pair of Ewings
Here’s a couple of YouTube highlight reels with Patrick Ewing wearing those nasty Ewing sneakers…
Getting dunked on by Scottie Pippen shouldn’t be the sneaker you want to honor Patrick Ewing with. At least not for me it isn’t.
These are the ONLY Ewing sneakers I will fux with.
I been fuxing with Reebok since the days of flop socks at the Latin Quarters. Now Reebok is creating a focus on the OTHER element of the footwear system. Socks swag is so important to me I made a P.S.A. about that shit. I’m glad these sockas is starting to hear me tho’.
Reebok str8 laced me with a pack of goodies so I show off my swag and talk my shit
This is the song on SlaughterHouse’s new album that I can’t stop listening to. This might be Eminem’s best produced track so far. It bounces with the whimsy you might expect from Marshall Mathers, but he also found some great minimalist elements to add the mystery.
I fux with the drum programme he inserted too. Good job Eminem.
Listen to Joell Ortiz. Did you ever doubt his skills? Shame on you playboy. That boy good. I’m gonna review the SlaughterHouse album with a long drop and a few sample tracks. The short on the album is that it’s pop aspirations posing as stadium rap. SlaughterHouse wants you to put your lighters in the air. But this track here is for the rappity juggalos and lyrical nutjobs.