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It’s that time again folks. Hip-Hop Wired has returned with some new hotness for you via our bi-weekly series, The Hip-Hop Shop: 10 Dope Rap-Inspired Goods.  

Fans live, sweat, and breathe this culture. With that in mind, this list features a few films and television shows that mean a lot to Hip-Hop, and will either feed your minds or make you roll over in laughter. We’ve also provided readers with a few clothing pieces that will have your apparel game tight.

No need to thank us, of course.

Peep what we’ve assembled in the gallery on the following pages. Give us your thoughts on the products in the comments section.

Photo: Milkcrate Athletics

Chance The Rapper’s Gator Turn Up Tee

The Chicago MC snatched the Florida Gators logo to give a new T-shirt a vintage look. This would be a solid cop for anyone.

[via Chance Raps]

In Living Color: Seasons 1-5 Box Set

Classic is the only way to coin this classic sketch comedy series. That alone is perfect reasoning to own each title.

[via Amazon]

adidas Stan Smith

Often times, a clean pair of classic kicks is all you need to accentuate an outfit. See above for proof.

[via Concepts]

 

Supreme “Deeez Nuuuts” Pin

Call me immature, but I’ve been known to throw this term around from time to time. If you can say the same, this is for you. Make Snoop Dogg proud.

[via Supreme]

ALIFE x IRAK “Tags” Tee

Graffiti is an integral part of Hip-Hop culture’s building blocks. While the art form has sadly lost its place in mainstream media to incessant flossing, those who still hold tagging near and dear to their hearts should peep this shirt.

[via ALIFE]

Black and White

The jewels dropped in the film are priceless. It doesn’t matter if you’re into Hip-Hop or not.

[via Amazon]

 

A Great Day In Harlem DVD

Treat yourself to a dose of history, people.

[via Amazon]

 

Milkcrate Athletics x ScHoolboy Q’s “Oxymoron” Bucket Hat

In recent months, the TDE rapper has been spotter wearing a the aforementioned hat donning the name of his block and his debut LP. Now you too can rep “Figg Side.”

[via TDE Big Cartel]

 

Fade To Black

Jigga Man took us behind the scenes of the creative process that was The Black Album and his infamous one-man show at Madison Square Garden in 2003. That’s history, folks.

[via Amazon]

Supreme “Menace II Society” Crewneck

Caine and O-Dog had the heat back in 1993, but their legacy lives on forever. See how Supreme paid homage to the classic film.

[via Supreme]

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