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Isn't married to the mob supposed to have some wu-tang logo-inspired shirts coming out this season??

--- Original message by YoungPunch on May 4, 2006 07:49 PM

not inspired. actual collab... like alife.

Boosters in abundance, buy a half-price sweater new.

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“Did you co-sign the ‘Listen to GhostFace’ t-shirt by Mighty Healthy?â€

“Yeah, Yeah, them niggaz got some shit. Niggaz got all types of stores named after the kid, they got Supreme Clientele, Clientele, Mighty Healthy. I just seen some Fish Scale shit.â€

“How do you feel about all that?â€

“I mean its all-cool cause they recognize real shit, you know what I mean? That’ s all.â€

“What’s your involvement with the Wu-tang/Alife Collaborations?â€

“Alife? Who's Alife?â€

“Alife is a brand and a shop out in New York and they got some Wu-tang/Alife collabo’s with you guys?â€

“Nah! I never seen that shit G.â€

“You never seen that?â€

“Nah!â€

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Isn't married to the mob supposed to have some wu-tang logo-inspired shirts coming out this season??

--- Original message by YoungPunch on May 4, 2006 07:49 PM

I got them in at the store yesterday and have sold most of them all ready. The beaters they did are their standouts for the season.
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everything hip hop seems played... think about it.

--- Original message by LIVENUDEGIRLS on May 4, 2006 10:39 PM

thats bullshit. Its true that it seems to run stupid popular cultural fads, but the fact is that the sneaker culture, independent t-shirt companies(Mighty Healthy, King Stampede, etc), and the entire street fashion industry (which includes a lot of denim) are inspired by and owe hip hop a huge debt of gratitude
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everything hip hop seems played... think about it.

--- Original message by LIVENUDEGIRLS on May 4, 2006 10:39 PM

thats bullshit. Its true that it seems to run stupid popular cultural fads, but the fact is that the sneaker culture, independent t-shirt companies(Mighty Healthy, King Stampede, etc), and the entire street fashion industry (which includes a lot of denim) are inspired by and owe hip hop a huge debt of gratitude

--- Original message by watchman on May 7, 2006 11:36 AM

indeed.

toma açaí

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