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Oct 25 2007

Makaveli-veli-veli-good

Published by exregalo at 3:21 am under online shopping Edit This

Ever wondered how come other guys can get in on those exclusive clubs without the need of standing in a line? Wondering how those guys are being treated as VIP’s? Well to be able for you to have that VIP treatment then you have to dress properly for that specific position, but not just some any other clothes. There is a new buzz buzzing in the fashion world, know what it is? Well that’s the makaveli clothing. The makaveli branded clothing was first founded by Tupac’s mom, Afeni Shakur, seven year after the tragic death of Tupac. You know, the famous rapper, composer, poet and artist that made controversies about his songs and other stuff that he’s done. Well anyway, the makaveli brand, as I said before, was started by his mom, and the name makaveli was derived from the name of a famous author named Niccolò Machiavelli, writer of the Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, ever read that book before? Well neither do I, but at least Tupac read it when he’s doing his time in prison, and it became his favorite book and he even wrote a song on the name of makaveli. Anyway, the makaveli brands grew and have started production on makaveli ladies, Tupac’s mom, Afeni Shakur started the makaveli branded clothing specifically to keep the legacy of her son, Tupac, through fashion, Afeni Shakur also donates a portion of makaveli profit. If you wanted to know more about the makaveli apparel or any other clothing line then visit us at www.streetzwear.com and let them know who the real VIP in the club is!

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