'Tyler the Creator is preparing to release his new album Call Me If You Get Lost, so now is as good a time as any to step back and look at how his sense of fashion has changed over the course of his career. He is widely considered to be one of the best dressed rappers, and in this episode of Threaducation we’re going to be looking at how he started off wearing streetwear brands like Supreme, launched his own Odd Future merch line, founded Golf Wang, hosted his own fashion show, created Golf Le Fleur, partnered with the likes of Vans and Converse, and so much more. We’ll even talk about my theory regarding the inspiration for his recent aesthetic, as it is seen in the LUMBERJACK music video, early images of Tyler Baudelaire, and other elements of the Call Me If You Get Lost album rollout. This is the style evolution of Tyler the Creator. Golf Wang: https://golfwang.com THREADUCATION Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threaducation Channel Discord: https://discord.gg/5F27S9aHSn Contact: threaducationinfo@gmail.com Disclaimer: The images and videos used in this video are not owned or created by Threaducation. This video strictly adheres to fair use guidelines (educational content, review, research, discussion). Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_xIF9tjV_I6aDnoIiEzgoKddJVft_GeIe-BCFYOSzBw/edit?usp=sharing'
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