Fashionista and pop culture expert Tanisha C. Ford investigates Afros and dashikis, go-go boots and hotpants of the sixties, hip hop's baggy jeans and bamboo earrings, and the #BlackLivesMatter-inspired hoodies of today. The history of these garments is deeply intertwined with Ford's story as a black girl coming of age in a Midwestern rust belt city. She experimented with the Jheri curl; discovered how wearing the wrong color tennis shoes at the roller rink during the drug and gang wars of the 1980s could get you beaten; and rocked oversized, brightly colored jeans and Timberlands at an elite boarding school where the white upper crust wore conservative wool shift dresses.
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2345832 | 5883075 | 2329 | 741415 | 899520 | PISH | 388 | PISH66277 | 391 For | 391 | 1617981869 | 1736518457 |
3559312 | 6919494 | 2246 | 741415 | 899520 | WCHS | 508 | 91030833 | 391 FOR | 391 | 1646157422 | 1709307855 |
3732962 | 7052267 | 2334 | 741415 | 899520 | RHHS | 404 | RHHS67811 | 391 FOR | 391 | 1692794250 | 1736518457 |