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Stuntin’ Like My Dadas (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)
Season 4 · Episode 43

Stuntin’ Like My Dadas (with Langston Kerman and David Gborie)

My Momma Told Me

June 25, 202457m 41sExplicit

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Show Notes

Is the fashion industry out to get us? Langston and David take a trip down memory lane of trends they’ve attempted: color bandanas, bootleg FUBU, dada spinners, baggy clothes, and more. They both accept the idea of creative expression within fashion but also acknowledge questionable motives. Are these trends trying to make us look like idiots? Why are we going broke to impress our colleagues and peers? Is David going to grow long hair? Langston shares his Value City experience. Let’s just say, he looked too “familiar”. 

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