Harper's Bazaar India

GAZELLES IN THE GHETTO

ack in 1970s and 1980s America, sneakers were the comfortable and practical option seen on the streets. Women wore them in downtown New York; so did the kids riding trains to splash the city with their vibrant graffiti; rappers and hip-hop artists made them part of their unique style. Different subcultures claimed sneakers

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