2000s Streetwear Fashion Starter Kit (Girbuad, Ed Hardy, LRG, AF1s)

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by Keezy TV

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03.20.2026



Since I started this new series on the channel of “starter kit” videos I thought I’d switch it up on the third episode and chat about the streetwear starter kit of the early and mid 2000s. This was definitely a different time period where the term “streetwear” didn’t really exist and was really defined more as “urban wear”. Some of the brands that I chat about this video are (Girbuad, Ed Hardy, LRG, Red Monkey, Evisu, AF1s, etc etc)

For some this topic can be a blast from the past and for others this can be new information. But wherever you stand, share your thoughts below and let me know if there are any brands I forgot to mention!

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