clothing
People always wonder why urban youth dress the way they do. The baggy clothes, the bright clothes, and the expensive name brands, the hundred dollar boots, sneakers and symbols. Maybe it is the financial status or the urban areas, or could it be the influence that Hip Hop artists perceive to the youth that listen to their music. When baggy clothing first started, it was not a fashion trend. It was a way of knowing who just came out of jail. In jail the inmates receive clothing that in many cases are too big for them, and in jail the inmates are not allowed to have belts. Therefore their pants sagged and were too big. When the inmates are released they are comfortable with the big clothing and continued to wear their clothing in sizes that were too big for them. Finance plays one of the biggest roles in what the urban youth wear. Not everyone has money, and these clothing are very pricey. Simple things such as shoes are highly expensive, especially when you have big feet. The bigger your feet, the more you have to pay. Such boots such as Timberland can cost the average tinged boy a hundred and seventy dollars. Phat Farm denim pant and jacket outfit can start at the jacket costing a hundred and t
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Approximate Word count = 853
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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