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info on the compton snapback?
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info on the compton snapback?
TELL EM!if you hate snapbacks because of the people who wear them and a song then YOU are doing it wrong. refuse to wear them because you don't like them. not because the wrong people DO.
What type of....I associated those with poor people. I remember seeing them in stores when I bought fitteds and would wonder why anyone would ever by them.
I wear on-fields every day.
Not trying to do my hair just to sit in class for 6 hours.
As for snapbacks, that's a major N-O for me.
and never looked back fitteds 4 life
Fitteds > Snapbacks....I left snapbacks in the 90's
Not sure where some of you got this poor stuff from.
Back in the day yes. Fitteds were $30+. Snapbacks were 2 for $20 and still no on bought them.
Buying a fitted didn't make you "rich" nor will it ever, but plenty of people had over 50+ of them.
oh you aint heard of junebug joes platypus duck billed hats?? it has a platybus bill as the hat bill and the rest is made of badger fur..supreme?? lol what is this february?? keep refreshing hypebeast bruhh.I only rock Supreme and Don C snapbacks
you peasants enjoy your poverty hats
i'm a 90's baby and never thought no dumb **** like that.Late 80s/90s babies
fitted use to be 20 dollars back in the day... 2 for 30 in certain spots...
Being one of the older heads. I can bring some clarity to this conversation. Especially this class situation over hats. Snapbacks weren't for the poor...because they were the norm.
Back in the late 80's and very early 90's you had Starter and The Game. Those were the two companies.
For example
That's what all those Raiders hats were, Starter hats. They were snapbacks. Were Ice Cube or Chuck D poor? Well maybe Cube from Eazy and Jerry.
Then in the early 90's New Era took over and it was fitteds. You wore fitteds for style(all those White Sox fitteds). If I saw someone wearing a snapback, they were either older heads or actual sports fans.
Not sure where some of you got this poor stuff from.
New Era obtained the exclusive MLB license in 1986 and commercially released hats to the public under the Diamond Collection. When you say fitted hats weren't available in the 80's it's inaccurate.Fitted in da 80s werent available for commercial purchase or retail...das da only reason
they still weren't widely available though, da distribution channels weren't like they was for fitteds until da mid 90s, when da logos became "3D"New Era obtained the exclusive MLB license in 1986 and commercially released hats to the public under the Diamond Collection. When you say fitted hats weren't available in the 80's it's inaccurate.Fitted in da 80s werent available for commercial purchase or retail...das da only reason
i hate em too...never owned one in my life...