Forgive me if I'm ocvering ground already covered, because this thread is, as the west coast folkers would say "hella large". It's also the kind of thread that keeps me reading this site amidst 10,000 threads jocking some mediocre chick and white people having the same discussion about race over and over again. I have to give the biggest cosign to whoever talked about going to the store to buy an album and not already knowing what it would sound like. This was one of the biggest thrills of my childhood.
STARTER JACKETS: I didn't see anyone say this. One of my fondest childhood memories was going with my rich ass grandparents to Paragon up by Union Square to cop starter jackets. Remember when dudes used to get rushed for this shit? I'm not even talking just about in the city. I remember someone trying to take me off for my 3/4 length Knicks coat at the Quakerbridge Mall (Real Central Jersey Headz Know tha deal). BONUS POINTS: Triple fat goose worn inside out to show the goose pattern on the lining. Keeping tags on your starter hats. When the wool starter baseball caps with script lettering and the leather back strap came out it was just too much temptation for my 7th grade class and a boosting craze began...
CHESS KING/CAVARRICIS/ALDO SHOES WITH BUCKLES/CAPEZIO SHOES/SEGIO TACHINNI SWEATSUITS: Guidos these days just don't put in the effort that they used to to stand out from the rest of us. Fuck some flame hair man, unless you've got on some massively pleated pants and/or a pair of dainty-ass slippers you're simply a half-stepping guido in my book. My best friend wore a Z. Cavarrici suit to the 8th grade prom. That shit had tails like a tuxedo and pleats you could hide a small animal in.
OLDENSTYLE SNEAKER STORES: Kicks in the shrinkwrap. Colors showing up at one store for a couple weeks and disappearing. Nike used to use better materials. Haggling ang checking out the two-for-ones. Asking the manager if he had copies of the Nike catalog and lusting after some shit in there. No internet. No 500 douchebags in ugly overpriced sneakers camped outside a store run by other douchebags in ugly sneakers, waiting overnight to buy some ugly sneakers. When JakeWizzle was out here I took him to one of the last strips in this city (I'm not gonna blow the spot, but bet Batmon knows the deal) where shit still goes down in a fairly old fashioned way and we got BUSY and left with bags and bags of crazed shit (including white max classics with neon orange swoosh and gumsoles that you aint NEVER gonna see). People on here tried to clown me for talking about doing the sneaker game hard the way people dig for records, but that's just because they're too toy to know better (Hi Mike SeaversNIKES you little twat). Shit is all about basements and backstock, out of the way locations and having good enough spit game to get these dudes to bring you stuff that's not on the floor. Bonus points: Spot Bilt shoes, all the white kids going on a Diadora craze (I never got down), Lottos with the good leather, the first Nike Escape line (where they put good suedes and that black and red tag on popular shoes- Force IIIs, Windrunners, and a Lava High- got the windrunners and they're my prize possesion).
HOT 97 WAS A DAMN FREESTYLE STATION: and the Ricans and Italians that I knew didn't listen to rap music. Especially the girls.
RANDOM SHOUTS: Travel Fox Sneakers, USED brand jeans, Colours by Alexander Julian, Budweiser hats, that period when all us suburban white dudes were "surfed up" rocking Town and Country, Gotcha, Jamz, Skidz, etc. and you would walk around in suburban New Jersey and it looked like everyone was transplanted from Malibu (stupid Yahoo Serious shout out toTown and Country for making the most unplayable videogame ever). Visions street wear, Bones Brigade shirts.
EWING SNEAKERS: Most slept on J's ever, with the 33 strap in the back. If you lived in the NY area, these were ubiquitous for a couple of years, but I've never seen em outside of that.
TROOP KKK RUMOR: All the Black and PR kids stopped rocking this shit all of the sudden when that rumor hit. I know a dude who probably threw out 10 GStacks worth of leather LL Suits, "Ice Lamb" shoes or whatever. BONUS POINTS: Task Force Leathers, MCM hats and MCM wallets with the leather string to hang them around your neck.
DISCOVERING NY/NJ MIXSHOW RADIO: Probably the single most influential medium in my development as a music fan. Red Alert was the king, but also Stretch Armstrong, the show with GMan on WPRB in Princeton, The "Operating Room" with Dr. Dre from "YO" and Silver D, Chuck Chillout, Marley and Pete Rock and KDef, BLS "Thunderstorms", Wildman Steve and Riz out in LI (didn't Wildman Steve dissappear?). Bonus Points: Rude Bwoy David Levey "ROCKIN YOU ROCKIN YOU ROCKIN YOU", Jeff Fox "The FOx Who Rocks the Box", Prince Messiah (R.I.P.), The Hipanic Causing Panic...
LOSING FRIENDS OVER MUSIC: My dude R. Farley moved to Jersey from Queens and we clicked because he bought alot of the same tapes that I would buy from Tower in the vill and so we would bump Anthrax and PE and the Beastie Boys and shit on a little boombox and get into trouble around town. Come high school he was only bumping Slayer and shit like that and I was only listening to EPMD or whatever. In our juvenile minds it seemed like a chasm too wide to cross and we basically stopped chiling. As an adult it seems insane to get so passionate over something like that.
TIE TOP HATS, QUILTED VESTS, COLORED DENIM, CROSS COLORS: Night a shining moment for hip-hop fashion, and all the weirder because it has some overlap with the glorious years of the Almighty LO. That said, don't front because you KNOW you had one of the three items mentioned. I'm waiting for these same little twats who run around on broadway sporting hi-top fades and fronting like it's 1989 to get some "U-Men" hoodies with three quarter length sleeves and some orange jeans and start fronting like it's 199whatever. Trust me, it will happen.
"THE VILL": Greenwich Village is still there, but the whole craze known as hanging in the "Vill" is gone. Shouts to Antiques, Uniques, West Third, The Promoters Corner at Broadway and Astor, RFC, passing out flyers, staying outside all night and all day with only a break to go to a party or a club, over the course of the day seeing everyone you knew doing the same thing. Kids scheming on other kids North Faces and Polo. Running into dudes with big ass lizzy bags boosting from store to store.
I FEEL OLD NOW.