The 5 Fashion Faux Pas in Hip-Hop
GUEST BLOGGER: Bea
I love Hip Hop, especially the fashion that it encourages. From the old school get up to the mad fitted ensemble that shows how refined this culture could be.
But sometimes, even the greatest minds of Hip Hop make error in judgement, resulting to some of worst Faux Pas this industry has seen.
First on my list is those damned Ed Hardy shirts. I understand why some people may like it but for rappers especially? I’ve seen Flo Rida rock those tees at events and it looks wack. He’s a big beefy guy who looks way too street but those shirts just make him seem a little less than that. But if he’s getting paid to represent that brand name, just pray that he’s getting compensated enough in exchange for his street cred.

Second thing I hate is when I see a dude, looking all bboy-like with the old school flavor but not being able to back it up. It just grinds my gear seeing someone posing like a person who could break dance but surprise, it’s all for show. Unless he can throw down a couple of moves on the floor, then he better get gone.

Third thing I consider a hip hop no-no is something that a lot of people may disagree with and it’s those colourful high top sneakers. I don’t know why but seeing almost the majority of Hip Hop dancers and Justin Beiber wearing this type of shoe just makes it lose its value. It’s a little overrated for me, especially since I’m a believer of keeping it classic with the nikes, pumas and adidas.

Fourth faux pas is the grill. In actuality, I really like them, but only when they are used during mtv’s, performances or events that need a little flashiness. I hate it when people use it for everyday life, as if it’s a necessary accessory. Puh-lease, stop over compensating with your blinged out teeth, especially if it’s fake.

Fifth: The last yet greatest faux pas is the nightmare that Kanye West set upon the nation. Yes, I must admit I was among of the many who was driven mad by those shutter shades but believe me that novelty wore off as fast as it came. Aside from looking hella weird, those sunglasses actually don’t serve a purpose. Having tried one on before (which thankfully I did not end up buying), I could tell they were very uncomfortable since I couldn’t see very well. Kudos to me for not jumping in the bandwagon.

Bea loves to write about hip hop and the history of rap
music. Check her newest entry on the top 100 rap songs.



Fun post! You are the new Mr. Blackwell!
haha – you know it's a guest blogger, right! a hip-hop Mr. Blackwell – now their's an angle, Kay!
Justin Bieber isn't hip hop. Your culture pass is revoked.
that's true. don't blame me, blame bea.
ps I didn't know it was you who was handing out the passes…
haha but by association, he is Hip Hop.. pass reinstated?