Jay-Z, Diddy, Nelly, and 50 Cent were among the rappers who influenced fashion in the 2000s with their own clothing lines. Baggy trousers, long t-shirts, sports jerseys, velour suits, bubble jackets, and puffer vests were worn with headbands, sweatbands, Timberland boots, and Adidas Superstars or Nike Air Force 1s, among other styles.
Branded casual attire such as jeans, t-shirts, and shoes is commonly referred to as streetwear. Worn-out skinny jeans, loose-fitting shirts, baggy or fitted tracksuits, sweatpants, hoodies, graphic tees, and vintage second hand shop t-shirts were all prominent streetwear staples in the late 2000s. T-shirts, in particular, were an important element of every wardrobe during this era.
T-shirts are something that you can build a whole outfit around. Whether you want it sporty (go for a tracksuit) or formal (add a well-fitting pair of pants). T-shirts are an essential in every wardrobe and a fundamental part of street fashion.