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Image via Complex Original Political and social commentary are nearly nonexistent in today's streetwear.
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Image via Complex Original Low barriers of entry means a lot of wack brands flood the market.
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Image via Complex Original People are swayed more by hype than by the actual product.
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Image via Complex Original Streetwear is now more about "keeping up" than asserting an identity, which is ultimately unfair to the consumer.
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Image via Complex Original The right celebrity co-sign can be worth more than a brand's entire marketing and PR department.
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Image via Complex Original Only the biggest streetwear brands can provide "affordable" options.
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Image via Complex Original Higher price hardly ever means higher quality.
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Image via Complex Original A significant amount of streetwear customers are suburban kids affecting a "hard" lifestyle that is nowhere near their reality.
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Image via Complex Original Re-sellers are a necessary evil.
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Image via Complex Original Streetwear is no longer a movement; it's a trend.
