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[[File:Kanye West At the Big Chill 2011.jpg|thumb|Kanye West wearing [[drop crotch pants]]]]

In the 1990s and beyond, many hip hop artists and executives started their own fashion labels and clothing lines.<ref>Wilbekin, p. 283.</ref> Notable examples include [[Wu-Tang Clan]] ([[Wu-Wear]]), [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]] ([[Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer)|Billionaire Boys Club/Ice Cream]]), [[Nelly]] ([[Vokal europe|Vokal]] and [[Apple Bottom Jeans]]), [[Russell Simmons]] ([[Phat Farm]]), [[Kimora Lee Simmons]] ([[Baby Phat]]), [[Sean Combs|Diddy]] ([[Sean John]] and [[Enyce]]), [[Clifford Harris|T.I.]] ([[A.K.O.O Clothing|AKOO]]), [[Damon Dash]] and [[Jay-Z]] ([[Rocawear]]), [[50 Cent]] ([[G-Unit]] Clothing), [[Eminem]] ([[Shady Records|Shady Limited]]), [[2Pac]] (Makaveli Branded), [[OutKast]] (OutKast Clothing), [[Lil Wayne]] (Trukfit), and [[Kanye West]] (Yeezy).