Stunning design combined with excellent quality and cool colour combinations. Hood with draw strings, front zipper and zip side
pocket.
upper: 100% Nylon lining: 100% PES
Fashion among “hip hop” elites
On the East Coast, members of the hip hop community looked back to the gangsters of the 1930s and 1940s for inspiration. Mafioso influences, especially and primarily inspired by the 1983 remake version of Scarface, became popular in hip hop. Many rappers set aside gang-inspired clothing in favor of classic gangster fashions such as bowler hats, double-breasted suits, silk shirts,and alligator-skin shoes (“gators”).
This certain look transcended into the R&B world in the mid 90s when Jodeci came onto the scene, who were crooners but with more edgy and sexual look. By wearing gangster style clothes along with the badboy attitude and being a R&B group they appealed to both men and women. Particularly known for their baggy clothing, Doc Marten style boots and gold jewellery this was synonymous with their rough bad-boy image which everyone during the 90s imitated.
On the East Coast, “ghetto fabulous” fashion (a term coined by Sean Combs) who was responsible for Jodeci’s look was on the rise.










