Man, I’ve been digging into Playboi Carti’s style lately, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. This dude’s fashion sense is as unique as his music. I’ve always been fascinated by how he pushes the boundaries of rap and trap, and now I’m seeing he does the same with his clothes.
So, I started by watching a bunch of his music videos and live performances. I mean, the guy’s gone full-on goth lately, right? It’s like he’s channeling some vampire rockstar energy. I noticed he’s into these oversized, almost shapeless pieces, and he loves to layer stuff in a way that looks chaotic but somehow works.
First, I went to a few thrift stores. I was looking for anything that screamed “I don’t care about fashion rules.” Found a couple of oversized black hoodies, some ripped-up jeans, and a few graphic tees with that worn-out look. It felt like I was raiding a vampire’s closet.
- Oversized Hoodies: These are key. I grabbed a couple in black and one in a dark, muted red.
- Ripped Jeans: Not just any rips, though. We’re talking strategically placed holes and tears that look like you’ve been through a zombie apocalypse.
- Graphic Tees: The more vintage and faded, the better. Think band tees or anything with a dark, edgy vibe.
Then came the fun part – putting it all together. I started with a simple white t-shirt as a base. Like, you know, keeping it chill on the top since the pants and accessories are gonna do all the talking. Then I threw on one of the ripped-up jeans. The baggier, the better. It’s all about that slouchy, “I just rolled out of my coffin” look.
Next, I layered one of the oversized hoodies on top. I made sure it was all loose and draped just right, almost like I didn’t even try. And for the shoes? Chunky black boots, obviously. It’s like you’re ready to stomp through a mosh pit or, you know, a haunted castle.
But the real magic is in the accessories. I found this crazy, spiked choker necklace online. It’s definitely a statement piece. And to top it all off, I started messing around with makeup. We’re talking dark eyeliner, maybe a little bit of black eyeshadow. It’s not about looking pretty; it’s about looking like you’ve embraced the darkness, you feel me?

Putting It All Together
When I finally put the whole look together, I felt like a whole new person. It was edgy, it was bold, and it was definitely outside of my usual style. It felt liberating to break out of my comfort zone and try something so different.
And you know what? I’ve been getting some wild reactions when I wear this stuff out. Some people are confused, some are intrigued, but hey, at least they’re noticing. It’s like I’m living in my own little music video, and I’m the star. It’s not just about copying Carti’s style; it’s about taking that same fearless, experimental energy and making it your own.