Know The Top 10 Clothing Brands Owned By Rappers Worldwide
It’s only common sense to invest in something
else to keep the money incoming, after all, you can’t be a rapper or
even a singer all your life..
Due to this obvious fact, the big shot rappers
have invested their money in multi-million dollar clothing lines.
However, only a few have actually been successful at maintaining and
managing a retail business long-term.
Check out our favorite rapper-owned clothing lines below: -
Jay-Z- Rocawear: The
obvious, and a classic. Jay-Z started Rocawear with Damon Dash, which
rakes in a steady $700 million a year. Offering lifestyle clothing for
pretty much anyone, the brand’s face is none other than R&B darling
Ciara. Definitely the biggest of the brands, Rocawear serves as a
business model and inspiration due to its wide success.
Snoop Dogg-
Perhaps one of the most ambitious and experimental of entrepreneurs,
Snoop Dogg doesn’t seem to be all that picky. He’s had his hand in quite
a few endorsements, including AOL and Colt 45, along with recently
being named President of Serious Pimp Clothing & Sunglasses (lest we
forget he was actually a pimp in the early 2000′s). To boot, he’s had a
slew of fun products bordering on self-obsessed, such as “Snoop Doggs”
hot-dogs and marijuana-flavored “Chronic Candy.” My personal favourite
though is the short-lived line of accessories for pets he ran in 2006 in
partnership with Jakks Pacific around the release of Tha Blue Carpet
Treatment. Dogg for dogs. It sells itself!
Pharrell Williams- Billionaire Boys Club / Ice Cream: BBC
and its sister brand Ice Cream were both established by Pharrell and
Nigo, so you know the duds are crispy. Plus they’re produced mostly in
Japan. The lines feature clothing and accessories for men, including
sneakers. The items run in very small quantities and will put a dent in
your wallet, doing the brand’s name justice. On top of having
collaborated with Rocawear, the brands just branched out into women’s
wear with the aptly named Billionaire Girls Club.
Lil Wayne- Trukfit: Best
story behind how this brand got its name. When Weezy was nuthin but a
youngin, mock-designer clothing was sold to those who couldn’t afford
the real deal, out the back of a truck. “If you were known to have that
outfit, then it was not called an ‘outfit,’ it was called a ‘truck
fit.’” Hence TRUKFIT. One of Tunechi’s favorite hobbies is
skateboarding, so the colorful brand is heavily inspired by it. On top
of that, it’s affordable, staying true to tradition.
Nicki Minaj: It was only a matter of time before Nicki Minaj launched her own line. Though it’s still in the works, judging by her wild onstage get-ups and general fashion sense, her soon-to-be-launched clothing line promises to be interesting. She’s already got a fragrance to her name and endorses MAC make-up, so she’s no stranger to branding products. About her upcoming line, she’s even gone so far as to say “Lil Wayne will be asking me for a job!” In the meantime, she’s repping Adidas with designer Jeremy Scott by her side.
Kanye West- DW: A renowned mama’s boy, Kanye West named his brand after his mother, who passed away a few years ago. The line features a lot of beige, black, fur, and plunging necklines. All very Kim K, before they even dated. His runway shows at Paris Fashion Week the last couple of years were poorly received, and he line won’t be making an appearance on the catwalk for Spring 2013. No word yet on whether the line is thoroughly discontinued. Frankly I wouldn’t mind seeing what other weird, ornate heels he and his team can come up with.
Yelawolf-
Famous Stars And Straps by Country Fresh: Yelawolf teamed up with
Country Fresh to launch Famous Stars and Straps, a line of t-shirts in
collaboration with Travis Barker of Blink-182 fame. Yela also designed a
shoe inspired by his Native American roots, described as a high-top
with a detachable fringe and bright colors. Sounds either like a
clownish lion or the dopest shoe ever. I’m psyched to see this one.
Nelly- Vokál: Less
known than Apple Bottom Jeans, Vokál (“Very Organized Kids Always
Learning”) was launched in 1997 by Nelly and a couple of partners. The
goal was to create a line with strong designs, which the name echoes.
“Vokál” means ‘speak for yourself’ and this clothing speaks for itself.”
If Nelly says so!
T.I. – A.K.O.O.: T.I.’s
got his own line called A.K.O.O., which stands for A King Of Oneself.
The King of journalism himself, Larry King, was spotted sporting some of
their goods, gifts from T.I. after an interview. B.o.B is the currently
repping the brand of urban yet casual upscale apparel. To boot, many
fans have aligned their projects with the brand, likeMeek Mill and
Tristan Wilds from The Wire.
Beyoncé- House Of Déréon: Time
to come full circle, with Jay’s own wife, Beyoncé. Fine, she’s not a
rapper, but she’s got great style. She started the company with her
mother Tina Knowles, who used to design Destiny’s Child’s onstage
outfits (remember how they matched… My, how things have changed!). She
must have inherited that skill from her own mother who was actually a
seamstress, and after whom the brand is named. Beyoncé says starting a
line “was a natural thing for us to do,” because she grew up picking
fabric with her mother to make clothes.
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