Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with trying to copy Kanye’s style, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I started this whole thing because, well, who doesn’t notice Kanye’s outfits? The guy’s been in the game since forever, like ’96 or something, and his style’s always been talked about.

I began by looking at a bunch of his old pics, especially from the early 2000s. You know, when he first popped off with that album in ’04. Back then, he was all about those baggy jeans and fresh kicks, kind of like everyone else in hip-hop, but he still had his own thing going on.
Then, I tried to track how his style changed over time. I mean, this dude went from a producer to a rapper everyone wants a piece of, and it shows in his clothes. I noticed that with every album he dropped, his style shifted. It’s like, his music and his fashion are always in sync, you feel me?
- Early Days: Baggy, Nikes, the usual.
- Mid-2000s: Started to see more tailored stuff, more high-end.
- Now: It’s like, anything goes. He’s wearing stuff no one else would think of.
So, I started experimenting. I hit up some stores, tried to find pieces that felt like something Kanye would wear. I even tried to copy some of his outfits from pics I found. It was tough, not gonna lie. Some of his looks are wild, and pulling them off isn’t easy.
I also learned about his whole journey in fashion, like when he worked at Fendi and then started Yeezy. The guy’s done a lot. It made me appreciate his style even more, knowing all the work he’s put into it.
After a few weeks of trying out different looks, I realized that Kanye’s style isn’t just about the clothes. It’s about how he carries himself. He’s confident, sometimes even controversial, but always himself. That’s what I’m taking away from this whole experiment. It’s not about copying him exactly, but about finding my own style and owning it, just like he does.

So yeah, that’s been my little project. Trying to decode Kanye’s style and see what I could learn from it. It’s been fun, frustrating, and definitely eye-opening. And hey, if anything, I’ve got some new outfits and a fresh perspective on what it means to be stylish.