Hipster Peace

Posted on Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 at 10:08 pm

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Men In Tights: Are Today's Rappers Dressing Too Feminine? (Vibe)

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_**While OG purists still side-eye hip-hop’s lust for skinny pants and Vans,
today’s stadium status rappers are comfortably stunting in** **feminine
getups**_

and remixing the rules of style

** **

When Lil Wayne grabbed a crotch-full of cheetah print jeggings during his 2011
MTV VMA performance, slander ensued. A disparaging Jim Jones tweeted: “Real
men don’t wear spandex,” the Twitter account @Waynes_Jeggings hatched and
blogs mocked the Young Money captain’s “gay” jeans x leggings. Seven days
later, when _Tha Carter IV_ debuted with 964,000 copies, it was Weezy and his
tighties that had the last laugh. Chuckling right beside him are his gender-
bending peers like Kanye West and Lil B, artists locked on dismantling hip-hop
style norms in the name of artistic expression. But will they ever be allowed
to play dress up in peace?

While their antics may not sway staunch traditionalists, seeing influential
rappers abandoning the Timbs and triple-XL dress code is already opening
minds—skinny’s the new baggy. Long before the best rapper alive was squeezing
into lady pants, Pharrell was converting rap fans from drooping denims to
Japanese hipster couturiers. Outkast’s eccentric half, Andre 3000 shamelessly
flaunted wigs and high-waist gauchos, and Cee-Lo was man ...

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