Thursday, December 16, 2010

Dead Stock Toques for sale...

$25 each...
hit me at RagKings@gmail.com


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Let Me Tell You Something About...

I know y'all don't give two shits about me but check out

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Thursday, August 5, 2010

3 DAYS OF DEADSTOCK Pop Up...in NYC


For three days the Pop Up shop at The Reed Space Annex will be serving up some one-of-a-kind pieces of Mens and Women's apparel as well as accessories. Veteran diggers know, the best selection goes to the early crowd.

3 DAYS OF DEADSTOCK Pop Up
Reed Space Annex
151 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10002-2214
212.477.1018





Thursday, July 8, 2010

Friday, July 2, 2010

Niggaz would kill for this lifestyle....

About to hit the road AGAIN on another diggin adventure. Got a CRAZY lead on what could be the biggest hat dig we have ever done. Some clothes aswell. We will document the whole thing as usual. RAG LIFE FOREVER BITCHES!!!!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

On some HOOD shit....


Another gem from the vault. Homeboy even has his RUN DMC tape in the deck.
Sometimes ladies, sometimes......

NO GOOD BUMB! LMAO

Friday, May 7, 2010

MLB Snapback Hats!




Email snapbacks@live.com for details

Way back plays back



Stanley Kirk Burell also know as 'MC HAmmer', 'Hammer' or 'Hammer Time' was most popular during the late 80's to mid 90's. He was known for his hit records, including "U Can't Touch This", his crazy dance techniques and trademark Hammer pants.

In addition to his rapid climb to fame Hammer is also known for his massive financial lost. Dude went bankrupt point blank. I'm not one to make assumptions BUT it could be that a large contribution to his depletion in funds may have to do with 15+ member entourage not including his army of back-up dancers decked out in Troop.

Now, Troop Sport is no longer with us but in the late 80's it was a huge urban athletic wear company that was especially popular amongst the hip-hop community. According to some tom foolery gossip 'Troop' was an acronym for 'To rule over oppressed people' and then it was believed that consumers(whom were mostly minorities) were being exploited by the KKK.

The rumor then grew and it was said that all sales and profit in the black community went to supporting white supremacists and that the KKK had inserted slips of paper into the lining of the jackets and sneakers that said 'Thank you niggers for making us rich'. One rumor stated that LL Cool J appeared on the "Oprah Winfrey Show" and urged the viewers to protest against the company. Another rumor claimed that LL Cool J was leading his people to support the KKK. Poor LL.

Obviously Troop had no ties to the KKK or any type of white supremacist organization. It's owners Ted and Harvey Held were Jewish and Howard Kim was Korean. But that didn't stop the rumors. Troop's Marketing Director went was far as slicing open five jackets in Montgomery, Alabama to prove there were no paper messages hidden in the lining.
Unfortunately Troop couldn't over come the rumors and less than fives years after launching they were forced into bankruptcy.

Anyway Troop track suits were a pretty penny and the tennis shoes were the most expensive sneakers sold during the 80's it slaaaaaped a Jordan price tag easily. Some of the most popular Troop Sneakers sold were Troop Factor Low, Troop Pro-Performance, Troop Cobra (boots and trainers),troop web and troop platinum.


Let's Recap,

Mc Hammer's career could have been saved if he just bought some jumpsuits from K-mart
LL Cool J couldn't lick his lips and get out of every situation
AND Oprah rules the world.

the end


-Meg Prosper

Monday, April 5, 2010

Sell Sell Sell...


Im selling some of my collection and Im going to update the list this friday...
If your interested in anything hit me at Landlordd@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Monday, March 15, 2010

Whats In Your Closet...BITCH??????


This is just some of my personal SNAPBACKS...
I think I only wear 4 of them lol... SOMETIMES

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Way back plays back -U.F.T.O.


U.T.F.O. was a Brooklyn, New – York based rap group, comprised of the Kangol Kid, Doctor Ice, the Educated Rapper, and Mix Master Ice. They first met as dancers for
Whodini, before forming U.T.F.O. (which stood for "Untouchable Force Organization") in 1983.


They first referred to themselves as "the Village People of Rap," because each member played a unique role within the group (Doctor Ice was the "Hip-Hop Physician," Educated Rapper was a college student who wore a suit and tie, Mix Master Ice took on the persona of a ninja since he would "cut things up" on the turntables, and Kangol Kid got his name because every time he made a presence dude was wearing a Kangol hat). They signed to Select Label in 1984 and dropped their legendary hit single "Roxanne, Roxanne," the track was epic and scored countless "response" songs by other artists, including "Roxanne's Revenge," "The Real Roxanne," and "Roxanne You're Through,” just to name a few. On top of that numerous female rappers adopted the "Roxanne" name themselves, including “The Real Roxanne” and the infamous “Roxanne Shante”.

1985 marked U.T.F.O.’s self-titled full-length debut, it included their own "Roxanne, Roxanne" follow-up, "Calling Her a Crab (Roxanne Part 2)," which failed to match it’s prequels success . The group toured alongside rap acts as Run-D.M.C., Kurtis Blow, the Fat Boys, and Newcleus, on a 30-city venue tour called the New York City Fresh Fest. In 1986 U.T.F.O. made a second attempt in finding success in sales with their release of “Skeezer Pleezer”.

The Educated Rapper took a brief leave of absence, before returning a year later.

The album that was criticized by the group's original following due to its shift to more fiery material. After two more releases, 1989's Doin' It! and 1990's Bag It & Bone and getting no play U.T.F.O. decided to call it a day.

I guess Roxanne found another man. Haha
-megcarleone

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A King of Kings

R.I.P.
Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace
May 21, 1972 - March 9, 1997

90's Polo Bear sweatshirt...


size:XXL

80s Nike New York Jets pull-over...



size:L