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  • the best place to get trukfit is burlington coat factory. they sell shit cheap as fuck and it's literally one season behind (for example, i copped a lot of the 2015 spring and summer stuff) and the fall line just dropped. I have probably like 8 crewnecks with tags still on them fresh as fuck, 8 hoodies with tags, 5 pairs of jeans, t shirts out the ass....sweat pants, joggers, sweat shorts. If ya'll want trukfit i'm giving ya'll the secret, get it on the L-O like Shawty Lo says at Burlington

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    • Originally posted by THEREALDJBMURDER View Post
      the best place to get trukfit is burlington coat factory. they sell shit cheap as fuck and it's literally one season behind (for example, i copped a lot of the 2015 spring and summer stuff) and the fall line just dropped. I have probably like 8 crewnecks with tags still on them fresh as fuck, 8 hoodies with tags, 5 pairs of jeans, t shirts out the ass....sweat pants, joggers, sweat shorts. If ya'll want trukfit i'm giving ya'll the secret, get it on the L-O like Shawty Lo says at Burlington
      why dont you take tags off?

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      • I really don't like any trukfit designs they got atm, they could make it look so much better IMO. The website has like a few things I'd buy but not enough to spend money on shipping to UK + import tax

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        • Originally posted by THEREALDJBMURDER View Post
          the best place to get trukfit is burlington coat factory. they sell shit cheap as fuck and it's literally one season behind (for example, i copped a lot of the 2015 spring and summer stuff) and the fall line just dropped. I have probably like 8 crewnecks with tags still on them fresh as fuck, 8 hoodies with tags, 5 pairs of jeans, t shirts out the ass....sweat pants, joggers, sweat shorts. If ya'll want trukfit i'm giving ya'll the secret, get it on the L-O like Shawty Lo says at Burlington
          thx for the tips

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          • Originally posted by Wisheezy View Post
            I really don't like any trukfit designs they got atm, they could make it look so much better IMO. The website has like a few things I'd buy but not enough to spend money on shipping to UK + import tax
            you didnt hit up macy's while you was in the US?

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            • Originally posted by Lucifer View Post
              you didnt hit up macy's while you was in the US?
              I only saw one in NYC, I wasn't actively looking to go into a Macy's tho. I was travelling and site seeing ya feel meh

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              • Originally posted by Wisheezy View Post
                I only saw one in NYC, I wasn't actively looking to go into a Macy's tho. I was travelling and site seeing ya feel meh
                i feel yeh

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                • Originally posted by MarkoMaxX View Post
                  why dont you take tags off?
                  He doesn't want to make the ground shake.

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                  • Originally posted by TUNE KNOWLEDGE View Post
                    He doesn't want to make the ground shake.

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                    • Lil Wayne’s brand Trukfit is updating its image.

                      The rapper has brought on a new creative director, Kevin Leong, who’s held stints at Phat Farm and Baby Phat, and bought back the Trukfit license from Bravado, a company that’s known for producing tour merchandise.

                      The brand has also ended its relationship with Macy’s, which picked up the line shortly after it launched in 2012.

                      “I don’t know if Macy’s was the right place for it anyway. We oversaturated the market,” said Michael Morris, Trukfit’s marketing director, who added that the brand, which is sold in Dillard’s and Dr. Jay’s, is targeting mid-tier stores including Urban Outfitters, PacSun and Wish boutique in Atlanta.

                      When Trukfit, which stands for “The Reason You Kill For It,” initially launched, the designs were almost a parody of streetwear. They were bright, youthful and very reminiscent of Japanese streetwear brand A Bathing Ape. Leong hasn’t completely let go of the brand’s design ethos, but he has refined it.

                      “The consumer is not just buying Stussy anymore. He is aware of Raf Simons sneakers and Margiela. We had to age up the clothes,” he said.

                      The re-branded assortment consists of items that are trending within streetwear — bomber jackets, jogger pants and graphic T-shirts — and subtle details that elevate the pieces. Quilted sweatpants feature a slight drop crotch while a camo bomber is reversible and glows in the dark. The Trukfit logo is also less prominent and comes in multiple iterations.

                      “We’ve been playing with the logo and with different fonts and layouts and not just plastering Trukfit on everything. We want people to appreciate the design,” Leong said.

                      According to Leong, the line used to be piece driven, but now the deliveries — which include an Aztec story or a race car group — are tighter and more cohesive. The brand is also implementing core basics into each line that tie back to the delivery.

                      The price point has remained the same. T-shirts retail for around $30, sweatshirts retail at $65, sweatpants retail at $79 and hats retail at $30.

                      In January, the brand will release an aspirational line. The seven-piece collection includes a matte nylon elongated bomber jacket, a Neoprene fleece thermal hoodie and a wool snapback hat. It will retail from $32.99 to $139.99.

                      Trukfit attempted to enter the women’s juniors market in 2013, but has since abandoned the category to focus on the men’s line. They also have a kid’s license that’s doing well, according to Morris.

                      Leong told WWD that going forward the men’s line will expand to include wovens, bags, socks and potentially underwear.

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                      • Originally posted by Lucifer View Post
                        Lil Wayne’s brand Trukfit is updating its image.

                        The rapper has brought on a new creative director, Kevin Leong, who’s held stints at Phat Farm and Baby Phat, and bought back the Trukfit license from Bravado, a company that’s known for producing tour merchandise.

                        The brand has also ended its relationship with Macy’s, which picked up the line shortly after it launched in 2012.

                        “I don’t know if Macy’s was the right place for it anyway. We oversaturated the market,” said Michael Morris, Trukfit’s marketing director, who added that the brand, which is sold in Dillard’s and Dr. Jay’s, is targeting mid-tier stores including Urban Outfitters, PacSun and Wish boutique in Atlanta.

                        When Trukfit, which stands for “The Reason You Kill For It,” initially launched, the designs were almost a parody of streetwear. They were bright, youthful and very reminiscent of Japanese streetwear brand A Bathing Ape. Leong hasn’t completely let go of the brand’s design ethos, but he has refined it.

                        “The consumer is not just buying Stussy anymore. He is aware of Raf Simons sneakers and Margiela. We had to age up the clothes,” he said.

                        The re-branded assortment consists of items that are trending within streetwear — bomber jackets, jogger pants and graphic T-shirts — and subtle details that elevate the pieces. Quilted sweatpants feature a slight drop crotch while a camo bomber is reversible and glows in the dark. The Trukfit logo is also less prominent and comes in multiple iterations.

                        “We’ve been playing with the logo and with different fonts and layouts and not just plastering Trukfit on everything. We want people to appreciate the design,” Leong said.

                        According to Leong, the line used to be piece driven, but now the deliveries — which include an Aztec story or a race car group — are tighter and more cohesive. The brand is also implementing core basics into each line that tie back to the delivery.

                        The price point has remained the same. T-shirts retail for around $30, sweatshirts retail at $65, sweatpants retail at $79 and hats retail at $30.

                        In January, the brand will release an aspirational line. The seven-piece collection includes a matte nylon elongated bomber jacket, a Neoprene fleece thermal hoodie and a wool snapback hat. It will retail from $32.99 to $139.99.

                        Trukfit attempted to enter the women’s juniors market in 2013, but has since abandoned the category to focus on the men’s line. They also have a kid’s license that’s doing well, according to Morris.

                        Leong told WWD that going forward the men’s line will expand to include wovens, bags, socks and potentially underwear.
                        It's too late for trukfit now

                        Wayne need to give up on it

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                        • Originally posted by Waynasite View Post
                          It's too late for trukfit now Wayne need to give up on it
                          it doesnt help when wayne said suck a nigga dick for some trukfit. since then its became suspect for any male wearing it

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