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Say, you were getting sick of the inherent materialism of male fashion and wanted to 'revert' back to before you knew about AMI, APC, Undercover, Rick etc. Would it even be possible to go back?
I think male fashion is like smoking, once you have been into it, you aren't able to extricate yourself from it. On the street, though, I see people who clearly do not care about what they wear, and its likely they haven't been 'touched by the hand of fashion.' I don't know what those people choose to spend their money on. I, for one, have always got items of clothing that I want to buy on my mind.
I think most the people that hate on rap are just used to something else, and appreciating rap, if you didn't grow up on it, takes effort.