Episode 412

April 27, 2026

00:30:33

Regional Fitz (LA Edition)

Regional Fitz (LA Edition)
BTG For President
Regional Fitz (LA Edition)

Apr 27 2026 | 00:30:33

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BTG For President Episode #412

Round 1 goes to Los Angeles. From the iconic Nike Cortez to the infamous LA dodger blue fitted cap. The dirty chucks under the denim Levi’s. We built a clothing culture that quickly identified us. Raiders jerseys to Pro clubs. We was outside in a west coast fashionable way.

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[00:00:00] Go out to la. [00:00:02] Comin from the city where no pity is. Shell. Shell. Somebody need to do a song for la. Straight up. [00:00:13] Hello, my name is Elaine, and I'll be your tour guide through South Central Los Angeles. Look, count my dough and smoke up. I'm from California. Where you from? So what? I'm from California. California. California. California. This is Los Angeles. Well, where we going? West. Work. [00:00:46] Oh, it's game time, baby. [00:00:51] Hey, here's the crazy thing, though. It's like I'm all with being competitive as long as we got the right people to compete, to compete with, you know what I mean? That's the only thing we here to talk about, the regional fits, people. [00:01:06] No, Pull a chair up, Styles, because we got to get to it, huh? [00:01:12] Smash? Is this Smash somewhere from the Midwest? Chicago or something like that? Minneapolis? Some. Something like that. [00:01:19] King Germ. Hey, when you want to talk about a cat that I respect in a podcast game, you got to start with King Germ. [00:01:26] 12 cal up there, too. [00:01:28] All right? [00:01:30] Sometimes. Sometimes some legends and these newcomers. See, look, Smash is cool. [00:01:37] I compare Smash to John Morant. [00:01:40] He's good enough to be the face of the league, but he keep himself out of the runnings. [00:01:46] He doing too much sometimes, all right? And sometimes you could. You know how they say. They used to say back in the day, don't. [00:01:54] Don't bother Eminem. You know what I'm saying? Leave that alone over here, over here in California, Louisiana, Compton, slash whatever you want to call it, Leave Kendrick alone. Leave the boogeyman alone. It's certain cats you just don't fuck with. You know what I mean? You not even sometimes. [00:02:13] It's not even that. You not built to go against cats like that. [00:02:19] Pay your respects before you start talking like that, all right? That's all we saying. Smash, like, you ain't been in the game long enough to move anything. [00:02:31] Now, the things that you have done thus far, phenomenal. [00:02:36] No, no. The little homie out there moving. He moving now. Is it some things that he needs to clean up? Absolutely. He's a young boy in the game, so you got to give him a little, little, little, little chill out, give him some room, let him ISO a little bit. The thing is, he needs to start using his teammates a little bit, a little bit more. Do we got teammates? I don't know. [00:02:57] I don't know. [00:02:59] I don't know. I hope it's not the that was on his podcast. The. The nigga that was on the podcast that made me want to do a show with Smash. [00:03:07] I hope it's not him. All right? But other than that, we here. We. We here to talk about regional fits. It's round one, nigga. [00:03:16] We got some ways to go. [00:03:18] We not gonna go too far right now, all right? Because we got some things to talk about. Now, look, I'm not sure what the was wearing in Chicago. And then King Germ, I know he goes between North Carolina and. And Florida, you know what I'm saying? So when y' all go listen today episodes. And please do, please do. I want you to go check out they episode. We all supposed to be dropping on the same day. [00:03:42] All right? We all supposed to be dropping on the same day. So y', all. And pick who you want to go to first. If you want to come to paradise, come on over here. Come on over here to LA real quick, and we'll let you know. Now, I'm talking about peak years for myself, and that's like the late 90s, early 2000s. But what I'll be a fool not to tell you about the history of our fits. A lot of essays got a lot to do with that. Yeah, these niggas was wearing. First of all, the Raider jersey out here is crazy. [00:04:11] All right, now, we know the Raiders has been between LA and. And. And the Bay Area. Oakland, right now, it's in Las Vegas. We don't know if them niggas is west coast or not. I don't. We never really confirmed with them, hopefully. [00:04:26] I mean, we would love for them to come aboard and just be regular, right? [00:04:32] They got. They look, they got a historical football team. They basketball team is crazy. [00:04:38] Women, I mean, dominant, you know? But yeah, I mean, as far as the Raider jersey, that's. Nigga, that. That logo right there is iconic from the hat to the jersey. [00:04:52] And Philip Buchanan styles every. Have you ever heard of Philip Buchanan? Huh? [00:04:59] He used to play for the Raiders back in the day. [00:05:02] He WORE the number 31. Why is that number important? [00:05:07] Because Florencia 13, that's a Hispanic gang out here. [00:05:12] Very large Hispanic gang out here. Not probably not as large as 18th street, you know what I'm saying, or anything like that. But they got a name out here. [00:05:24] F13. [00:05:25] They used to flip that Philip Buchanan jersey inside out. [00:05:31] But you had to get the Raider jersey, though. They pay their respects. If anybody gonna wear a Raider jersey, it's definitely gonna be the essays, but. Sure it is. But the Raider cap is. That Raider cap go from. It goes from LA to the Bay Area, to Detroit. [00:05:46] Yeah, them Bad Boy Pittsons was wearing that too. [00:05:50] The iconic Raider logo, bro. That silver and black, that icy white. That icy white Raider jacket. Dolomite got one. He got one. The last time the nigga came to my crib, he showed he. I sinked it. [00:06:07] Iconic. [00:06:08] But that black on that black on that silver or that black on that white or that black on that black. [00:06:14] Yeah, we was wearing Raider jerseys. Yeah, we was wearing the Raider hats. All right, now, look, during my peak years, which was high school and then the college years, I mean, we wore anything from Eddie Bauer. Are y' all up on that? Eddie Bauer was heavy in the 90s. [00:06:32] Platinum FUBU. I know you. Hey, style New York had to be up on that. Why? [00:06:38] The creators from New York, them was. It's from New York. And it reached all the way over here. Was wearing FUBU and the platinum Fubu, okay, Niggas is we wore Mecca, okay? We wore the Initiate or the nyc, however y' all called it. We call it in each a academics. Remember that? I had a pair of academic jeans. [00:07:00] I didn't really wear Miyoshi like that. I did have a Miyoshi shirt, but I didn't really wear Miyoshi like that. Chaps. That was like a brand attached to Ralph Lauren. We what? We wore Ralph Lauren as well. Okay? We wore the polos. [00:07:15] The Polos was real popular. And look, the polos was popular before Kanye got to him. [00:07:21] Make no mistake. Now, was we rocking him like how he rocked it? Nah, I never pop my collar like that. My collar was never up. My collar was how it was supposed to been worn. All right, Tommy Hilfiger. Yes, we know about it. We know. [00:07:35] But we were all brainwashed at that point. You know what I'm saying? Aaliyah rocked Tommy Hilfiger the best. [00:07:42] But we wore Tommy Hilfiger. [00:07:45] Oh, you know, all the other stuff, the old navies, the nauticas. Levi jeans. Levi jeans is heavy. I'm gonna get to that in a minute. Old Navy fleece. [00:07:54] Wore those sweaters. I had the navy blue. I had the navy blue old Navy fleece sweater with the gray. The gray. [00:08:01] The gray Old Navy writing with the white outline. [00:08:07] I got chased out the jungles wearing that. [00:08:09] I got chased out the jungles wearing styles. You gotta look up the jungles if you wanna know. If you wanna get a real in depth look at the jungles, you could watch Training Day. You know, that's when Lonzo had the infamous King Kong line. In the jungles. [00:08:25] I got chased wearing that. Some boss jeans. Remember Boss as some boss jeans. And some Sakonis Yeah, I had some sakonis. They were some. They was. Majority of it was white, but it was blue and gray. I was color coordinated. You know what I'm saying? White tea. I'm gonna get to that in a minute. [00:08:42] Very crippish. [00:08:44] Very. See, my favorite colors of all time, never change. [00:08:48] You can ask my wife. [00:08:50] Blue, gray, white, black. My shit is real, you know, mellow, you know what I'm saying? Not too loud now. I wear a lot of colors, though. Now, if I had to have a new palette, share a new palette of colors that I like rocking now. I like pink. I like rocking pink. [00:09:08] I will say I'm into my earth color tones. You know, the tans, the browns and shit like that. [00:09:15] Mint green. I love that color. I love a mint green. I love a forage green. [00:09:21] There's a dirty orange. [00:09:23] Burnt orange. Yeah, it's a fuchsia. [00:09:28] Fuchsia. [00:09:29] It was selected. Niggas that wore iceberg, I never had. I don't think I've ever had anything iceberg. Because here's the thing. [00:09:38] The niggas that had iceberg at my school in high school, either they family was really up doing something in illegal, or niggas was getting off the back of the truck. [00:09:52] Yeah, niggas was getting off the back of the truck. So, I mean, we not too far from the 80s. [00:09:57] Hey, that. Hey, niggas was running it up in that. In. In. In. In. In those alleys downtown. We knew about that. You know what I'm saying? I never participated. I wasn't with that. I went out in the streets like that. [00:10:09] But I used to hear about it, though, you know what I'm saying? [00:10:12] So, yeah, iceberg was a thing for a minute, yo. I even had. This is nasty, though. And I have to admit it, because I don't think there's any footage of it. There's no evidence of me having this. But I'm not ashamed to say that I had one, because at the time, I thought it was going to be hot. I had a vocal jersey. [00:10:34] Yeah, I thought nelly had something with the focal jersey. And that one was. [00:10:39] It was Dallas cowboy colors, you know what I'm saying? Which I just described earlier. I hate the Dallas cowboys. I'm a raiders fan, but I love wearing blue and gray. Blue and gray was. Is my thing. My. Those are the coldest color combinations outside of silver and black for me. [00:10:58] But that's the standard that we wore. We wore the same everybody else wore. We just wore it in a different way maybe. You know what I'M saying? Like, we grew up in a gang culture, you know what I'm saying? So their uniform started with the khakis, you feel me? Niggas started with the beige khakis. But they didn't just, you know, that's the uniform right there. They had different colors. Niggas had powder blue dickies, they had the flame dickies. The red ones, they wore black, you know what I'm saying? Standard. Especially if you went to school out here. There was a lot of schools that had to wear uniforms at a certain part of time, and we wasn't allowed to wear a hat. That's why, if you see in LA wearing hats now, it's because we couldn't wear hats in middle school and high school and. And in most cases. Why? Because half of the goddamn baseball teams in the MLB is connected to some type of gangs. [00:11:50] Don't come out here wearing that Yankees hat. Styles. [00:11:54] They might look at you the wrong way until they hear you start talking. You. You have an authentic New York accent. We can hear it. Y' all niggas think y' all talk proper. Just like Southern niggas think we talk proper. We don't. We actually Southern California niggas got a Southern twang to our talk or whatever, but we just say shit like, cor. [00:12:15] You know what I'm saying? We. It's that. That A is not really getting in there. You know what I'm saying? It's really pronounced. Like how we pronounce it. It sounds like C, O, R, core. Get in the car. [00:12:29] But, yeah, New York sound different, Southern sound different, and then west coast sound different, you know, at the end of the day, that's cool. But, yeah, no, those hats was a staple. We just couldn't wear them in certain schools, you know what I'm saying? [00:12:46] That was all about the gang participation, the gang activity, because niggas had to wear uniforms. [00:12:52] If you went to Bret Hart, I mean, not to Bret Hart, but shout out to Bret Hart. I was supposed to go there. If you went to Audubon, niggas wore white T shirts with the gray slacks. You went to Bethune, I went to Bethune. We had the blue slacks with the. With the white polos, you know what I'm saying? [00:13:08] I think. [00:13:10] What was that? What was that? King Drew was yellow and black, I want to say. You know what I'm saying? So it was kind of different, you know, And I think there was a school. I forgot which one it was, but they was wearing, like, burgundy and gray, you know. No, that's my high school colors. Fremont. Fremont High, we wore burgundy and gray and burgundy, gray, white, whatever the case may be. [00:13:34] But when we talk about, do you niggas region come with a style, though, that's what we really talking about. Because we. If you grew up in the 90s and the early 2000s, niggas, we all strive to wear the same thing. [00:13:50] We all did all the major brands, the Sean Johns, Dada, all this shit, bro. We niggas, we all wore it, and in some cases we still wear it, right? But I'm saying, nigga, what brand? I mean, not what brand, but what style did y' all have? Like I said, nigga, we niggas grew up wearing Dickies. Not all of us. But if you was a part of a certain family that was connected to gangs or if you was just influenced by it, you know what I'm saying? It was a lot of jeans out. A lot of Levi's wore the blue Levi jeans, okay? But some didn't stop there, okay? Some had black water black. Some got the different color Levi jeans. That wasn't my thing. I wasn't hating. But some pulled it off. Some had brown Levi jeans. [00:14:41] I. You couldn't tell me nothing. [00:14:44] It's not my thing, you know what I'm saying? We got a heavy Hispanic culture out here. Out there in New York, I'm pretty sure styles can tell you about the Dominicans and Puerto Ricans, you know what I'm saying? A lot of niggas was wearing white jeans. Weren't they styles? [00:15:00] You know, they were. You know, they were. Now we didn't. Now we out here in la, we didn't have. We probably didn't have as many Puerto Ricans and Dominicans as y' all had, you know what I'm saying? Nah, we did. We have some sprinkled throughout the city, you know what I'm saying? We had Hispanics out here. We had the essay. We had El. El Salvadorians out here. And some of them. The, the. The. The Pisces. Come on, Did y' all have Pisces? The prices were wearing the white jeans with the, with the, with the, with the essay belts with the. The scorpion with the dead scorpion in. In a. In the buckle. Huh? [00:15:38] The, the. The. The alligator bells with the alligator boots with the hats with the. [00:15:46] Like, like, like, like it was real. Them was wearing the button downs and they. And they. Come on. [00:15:52] The essays was real and they wouldn't. That. It didn't just stop there, though, because now you want to start talking about the Essays. That was in the streets. See, the Pisces is different. [00:16:02] You know what I'm saying? But when you got the essays, that bang. These is wearing. These is wearing the dickies to cut off dickies. These is wearing a standard. We had the white tees pro. We. We had the pro clubs, okay? Before there was Shakas, there was pro clubs, okay? Before it was the Pro 5, it was Pro Clubs. $6. $6 a Pro Club. And. And look, I'm not going to be Bougie. I'm not going to be Bougie. Bougie. But some niggas tried to only wear them once. You know how Fat Joe lied and said he only wear one. One pair of Air Force Ones. Dr. Dre could do that. Dr. Dre said he only wear one Air Force Ones. He throw them away. That's a waste of money. No matter how much money you got, that's still a waste of money. But if you got the money to do that, let me shut the up. But as far as my white teeth, nah. I wore. I wore washed white tees before I did because I'm in high school. I didn't have money like that. I had to get my money from somewhere, right? [00:17:01] If you go buy two. [00:17:03] If you go buy a pack of them, my. You're gonna. [00:17:07] You gonna spend about a dub and some change. Cause they gonna give you a deal. But you buy them a single, that's where they get you at. Because it's $6 that gonna shrink. And that neck, man, that tightened. That is tight in the. Around your neck. [00:17:23] But that was the standard white tees. It didn't. You didn't have. We didn't graphic shirts. Wasn't really a thing at. You know, we did do Hawaiian tea button downs, though. That was a time period like maybe between 11th and 12th grade. [00:17:39] Did. [00:17:41] Did the Hawaiian shirts. And for a minute, the anime homies started coming out with the. [00:17:47] With the. Those animated. No, I mean the animated. The anime button downs. I didn't do that. [00:17:55] I'm not knocking it. I. And I know some real. That do it. That did it. [00:18:00] But I did do the Hawaiian shirt. My nigga Keon, who went to the Shaw. You know, we shared closets, so you know what I'm saying? It was the dope. It was the smartest thing to do. That nigga was going to Crenshaw. I was going to Fremont. So n. We did. Did we have similar friends? Yeah, but n. We went to two separate schools. You know what I'm saying? Me and Keon never went to the same house party. We never went to the same house party. We started going to the same parties, dorm parties, and going to the same clubs and lounges. And once we got to the college years, you know what I'm saying? But we never went to the same house parties from middle school and high school. I may have to retrack, but I don't think we've ever attended a house party together between middle school and high school. So we never ran into the same crowd. Maybe it was a few niggas. Maybe there's a few chicks here and there that may have crossed, you know, paths and stuff like that. My. My brother. My little brother Johnny, he went to Hamilton, and I went to a gang of Hamilton parties with him. [00:18:59] And with Hamilton comes a lot of niggas that knew niggas at Crenshaw and vice versa. Maybe niggas transferred too. So it was kind of a little bit of that. But niggas wasn't caring. Like we was all wearing the same fucking thing, bro. You know what I'm saying? Down to the shoes. Everybody wore J's, but, nigga, the la. The LA uniform for shoes. Nike, Cortez and Chucks, nigga Styles. I know you could somehow relate to this. Maybe not when it comes to the Chucks. Maybe not when it comes to the Cortez's, but y' all niggas had the Tims, AKA what I heard y' all call them before, Butters. We didn't call them Butters out here. We call them Tims. [00:19:38] Timberlands Tim's. We had a Timberland store in the fucking. What mall is that over there? You know, over there, the Beverly Center. [00:19:47] They had a Timberland store over there or whatever. I. I did something crazy. Winter formal, my nigga. I had to. [00:19:56] And I can't find a picture of it. I can't find a picture of it, but my fit was crazy. Blue, blue. Everything. It was blue and white blue. I had bought the blue. My mama got me the blue. I said, I bought one, nigga. My mama got me the blue. Timbs. They was the patch ones, though. They was the dark blue, baby blue gray patch Tim. I know to y' all it might be nasty. I thought it was hard. Did I get a lot of slack for that? Yeah, I grew up in the gang culture, you know, I couldn't wear them now. I stayed off of 80th and Maine, so that's between Main Streets. Crips, Broadways is right across the way. But I was close to the Swans, too. I went to Fremont, that's majority Swans. Between. [00:20:40] Between the swans and F13. That's. Those were the two gangs that dominated Fremont as far as gangs. All right, so you got the bloods and the essays. I love wearing blue. My. One of my coldest outfits that I had was this yellow Nautica shirt that I got off the East Bay magazine. Yeah. Hey, Smash, do you know about the East Bay magazine? J, you know about that, huh? Cuz, I had got the Scotty Pittman's Houston Rockets jersey off of that. And I had got me a three pack Nautica shirt, a yellow one, a gray one, and I think it was a blue one that I got. The gray one was hard. The yellow one I wore the first day of school. 11th grade, blue old Navy jeans. [00:21:25] The yellow Nautica shirt with the. With the blue and yellow dot eyes. Nigga, what, you couldn't tell me anything, brother? [00:21:35] Okay, Smash, what did you wear your first day in 11th grade? [00:21:40] We need to know that fit King Germ. Now, I know the time period is gonna be different. King Germ a little bit older than us. Smash, a little bit younger than us. I don't give a shit. Talk about your peak years. [00:21:50] Talk about it. Okay? But here's the one thing that I really need to know. [00:21:58] Um, I need to know the standard uniform. [00:22:03] I need to know the standard uniform that y' all had, where y' all was at. Cause I told y' all about the, the, the. The. The khakis that we had. I told y' all about the Raider jersey. I told y' all about the Pendleton. I didn't tell y' all about it. But Pendletons, nigga, we used to wear Pendletons out here. We wore wallabies. Now, I know Styles knows about that. [00:22:22] Cause one of the coldest Wu Tang members of all time used to talk about the wallabies he had on. You know what I'm saying? Shout out. [00:22:32] Yes. Nigga wore a wallet. Look, anything. Now, look, New York claimed to come up and invent, start everything. [00:22:41] I'm tired of arguing with niggas about that. [00:22:44] Whether they did or not, I'm letting you know, whatever they did, we did out here to a certain degree. Like I said, we wore Timbs out here, but we didn't wear Timbs like they did. [00:22:56] We didn't cherish Timbs like they did. They was calling them Butters, you know what I'm saying? And that was. They staple. That's a staple for them. The Timbs is a staple for them. Just like the Nike, Cortez and The Chucks is a staple for us. [00:23:11] Dirty Chucks, too. So you can get away with wearing like, I'm 43, my nigga. I got some Chucks up there that I wore that I broke out for my wedding day, and I still wear. I've been married this year. I would be married 15 years. I still rock those Chucks. [00:23:27] I still rock them. [00:23:29] And they dirty, but you can rock. You can get away with that. That's the style, you know? Now they starting to make shoes that look scuffed up and dirty. We was ahead of the game, bro. [00:23:38] We was ahead of the game. We had the white tees with the Levi's and the Chucks, my nigga, if you was on this side of the flag, you wore red sometimes. We had the big shoestrings. I did that. I wore Eddie Bauer canvas shoes, too. [00:23:54] You know what I'm saying? [00:23:55] I'm a big sock guy now. But we used to wear the swap meet socks, you know? So the OG Socks with the. With the blue tip. You got the red tip, you got the black tip, you got the. I think I seen something that was yellow. Got the yellow tip. Pause if we being that immature today. But, yeah, we used to. I use majority of the time, my mom would get those socks from the swap meet. [00:24:18] They would come with the blue tip or the black tip. [00:24:21] The corduroy house slippers staple out here. [00:24:25] And, you know, I know how that cross over to other regions, because Jim Jones was in a certified gangster video, and he didn't look like he was from the east coast at all. [00:24:35] All right, now, I don't want to talk about how the gang culture influenced a lot of the country. We not gonna talk about that. Cause that's a thing. [00:24:47] Because along with that gang, that gang banging influence came the outfits, you know what I'm saying? Some niggas did it, right, some niggas didn't. We seen the niggas that tried, right? [00:25:00] If you go over there to watch Grape Street Watch and you see a lot of purple, you might think, oh, these niggas is some hella Laker fan. [00:25:09] Maybe, maybe. But they wear purple fudgetown. You gonna see a lot of brown. That's just what it is. [00:25:20] And then if you just in the area where there just happened to be a lot of blood gangs, you're just gonna see a lot of red. You're gonna see a lot of 49er jerseys. [00:25:30] You know what I'm saying? [00:25:32] It's like that. But, hey, here's a little. [00:25:36] A lot of niggas don't know about this. [00:25:39] A lot of Crips, like, they love the color red. And I used to wear red a lot. And a lot of bloods used to love wearing blue. You know what I'm saying? I had some blood friends that used to wear blue, had a lot of Crip. I got relatives that love wearing red. I got some friends that's 49er fans. And they don't know how to. They had to get over it. They had to be mature and said, man, I am not, you know, but what did you wear in Chicago, huh? I mean, I can go on YouTube probably, and Reddit and see what you was wearing back in the, in the 90s and the early 2000. What? I don't even know what year Smash went to school. That's the crazy part about it. Don't know. [00:26:21] Don't know. But what I do know, that LA Dodger fitted, bro. [00:26:27] Most iconic thing we got out here. [00:26:31] Most iconic. And unless you like. Unless you like a super blood, my. Because you can get the red LA Philly, you can get the red LA fitted, you can get that red LA fitted. But, nigga, the most iconic hat we got out here is that Dodger blue LA fitted my most iconic hat. I even put the Yankee hat up there for the New Yorkers. You know what I'm saying? That Mets hat is chunky too. You know what I'm saying? That blue with that orange with the orange stitching, that's, that's. That's something else too. But remember, when you come out here, there's a lot of. There's a lot of baseball teams out here that even there's a few football teams out here, you know, that, that, that Green Bay hat could stand for something out here. I don't feel like getting into the politics, but what I'm saying is, Nick, we turned a lot of iconic teams into fashion out here because of the gang culture. What did you niggas do in Chicago and North Carolina, Florida? We want to know. [00:27:33] Cause right now, like, I can't picture it right now. I can't. Because what I'm seeing a lot of Chicago niggas wearing right now, they can't really fit into their jeans. [00:27:46] I really don't believe that they fashion started popping off until fitted jeans became a thing. [00:27:52] No disrespect. I'm just telling you my experience and what I noticed at the end of the day. But when you come to la, no matter what era you come in, you came in, nigga. We had something. We still got Something, we still got niggas that still wear dickies out here, all right? The Chucks is identified with L. A. [00:28:12] The Cortez is identified with L. A. [00:28:15] You understand what I'm saying? Now, the White tea, we all got to share that. Well, we know we was wearing some motherfucking pro clubs before they became profiles, before they were shockers, niggas was wearing those. [00:28:28] You know what I'm saying? The Levi's, we all got to share that. You know, celebrities was wearing Levi's. You know, a lot of country white folks can say, hey, hey, we gotta. We. We gotta say so on that. But we wore those, all right? [00:28:47] We wore those. [00:28:48] That nigga rocking in colors. [00:28:51] I'm pretty sure he had on some Dickies or some Levi's. Let's go back. We know the had on the Pendleton. We know White tease. That's the only way we knew a shirt got wet up. [00:29:01] He had. He had on the white tee, the bandanas, my. [00:29:07] Y' all gonna say in New York, hey, I'm pretty sure New Yorkers wore some bandanas. They didn't wear them like us. [00:29:14] They didn't. They wasn't rocking the bandanas like that. [00:29:17] Pac didn't start wearing a bandana until he came out here. He wasn't wearing a bandana in the Bay Area, came down here, started twisting this bandana around. We didn't say what the. [00:29:27] Huh, huh? [00:29:30] Styles, all I'm saying is when you make your decision, brother, understand that first and foremost, I'm a fan. [00:29:39] Seven minutes of just pure, excellent, broken down concepts. [00:29:45] I mean, y' all gotta go check. Y' all gotta. [00:29:48] Styles, brother, you doing it. You've done it. You're gonna continue to do it, do it the right way. Understand? [00:29:56] This show right here was to explain to you that not only do we have a culture of fits, but we fit in just with the rest of the world. We did it. I ain't gonna say we did it better. I'm not gonna be an asshole like that. But I will say this. We did it nice, though. We did it right? [00:30:17] We had a great time dressing up, dog. [00:30:20] Even when we went to the club years, niggas just. [00:30:24] We switched it up. You know what I'm saying? [00:30:27] So at the end of the day, I just want niggas to respect us.

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