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Bury Me With The Low On, From Street to Pop Culture

  • Feb 2, 2018
  • 1 min read

With Lo Life founder Thirstin Howl the 3rd, photographer and filmmaker Tom Gould captures epic moments, on street, gang and rap, culture. It describes how relationship to fashion transformed street life, individual and group statements and how sub-culture influenced mainstream. "From the Fight Club to the Runway" ... An amazing witnessing about New York hip hop/rap community in the late 80's early 90's, which evolved from stealing Ralph Lauren & Polo clothes to bringing it to an influential image and making it a reference in popular culture.

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Powerful piece capturing a raw and important chapter of street and hip-hop history. The way fashion evolved from rebellion to global influence is incredible—proof that style can shape identity and culture. That same journey from the streets to the spotlight is evident in craftsmanship and status symbols today, even in the best luxury watches, where heritage, storytelling, and cultural influence matter just as much as design.

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Absolutely loved this deep dive into how street culture influenced mainstream fashion! From Lo Life’s Polo legacy to modern style icons, it proves that authenticity and creativity make a lasting impact—much like owning timeless pieces, whether in streetwear or luxury watches nj.

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