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Casio is the O.G. of watches, and G-Shock is the younger brother.  Introduced to the masses in 1983, G-Shock saw its skyrocket to fame in the '90s. Famed for their resistance to shocks, the watches were designed for the movers and go-getters who live for sports and outdoor ...
  Benny Gold started out as just a sticker and a California dream. 
  Mishka NYC has been holding it down in the realm of streetwear since the turn of the new millenium.
Sure, graffiti art is illegal, but that didn't stop NYC brand SPRAYGROUND from capitalizing on the art form.  The company was started by NYC based designer DBD as a backpack company that produced backpacks for street artists to comfortably and effectively transport their spray cans. 
If you are looking for a head turning piece of jewelry, Designs by Alicia P. is the brand. The Chicago born and raised Alicia received a B.A. from New Jersey's Rutgers University in Anthropology and Fine Arts, but quickly turned her creative talents to the production of couture jewelry. 
  Rocksmith is for the fellas, but that hasn't stopped some of the ladies in the game, like Rita Ora, from rockin' their pieces. 
  African American women spend more money on their hair than any other women in the world. This is a fact that Motions has welcomed with open arms. As the premiere hair care company for women of color, Motions filled a vital role in the then budding ethnic hair care market. 
  Undefeated needs to win, so naturally they have to win when it comes to the streetwear competition. The streetwear brand was founded by James Bond and Eddie Cruz and has grown exponentially since then. 
  If you know street wear, you know Stussy. The Laguna based brand was founded by Shawn Stussy somewhere on a beach in California when the local surfboard shaper threw his signature skate logo on a t-shirt...making history from there. 
Entree's beginnings were humble ones with strokes of immense luck. The brand started as a screen-printed dream back in the late '90s as a t-shirt brand out of their mother's basement. 
According to Vancouver Police, Andrew Koenig, who played Boner on the show "Growing Pains," has been reported missing.He was reportedly last seen a week ago. Koenig was supposed to be on a flight back
According to Vancouver Police, Andrew Koenig, who played Boner on the show \"Growing Pains,\" has been reported missing.He was reportedly last seen a week ago. Koenig was supposed to be on a flight back
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