Youngsters growing up in the 90s wanted to break away from the 80s designer denim boom and now looked to new styles such as khakis, combats, and branded sportswear as something new.In the 90s, however, hip hop moved firmly into the mainstream, as pioneers like Public Enemy, De La Soul, and Gang Starr passed the torch to hungry young talents and future household names such as Nas, Wu Tang Clan, and Dr Dre. They brought with them a renewed love of denim, matched by a loose and relaxed fit. Here are Das EFX looking fresh in New York.
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Youngsters growing up in the 90s wanted to break away from the 80s designer denim boom and now looked to new styles such...