How No Limit Records Predicted All of Today's Style Trends

They were 'bout it 'bout it before all of us.

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Percy Miller started No Limit Records in 1990. By 1995, Master P and his crew were releasing gold and platinum selling albums almost weekly from members like Snoop Dogg, Silkk the Shocker, C-Murder, Mystical, and Master P himself. The crew seemed unstoppable, but after dropping 51 albums in 15 years, the label filed for bankrupty after 15 years of dominating the game.

However, the legacy they left didn't just extend into the music. Turns out the styles Master P and the No Limit crew were rocking back in the day are suspiciously similar to what the #menswear crowd and streetwear heads are wearing today. Coincidence? We think not. Here's a tongue-in-cheek look at How No Limit Records Predicted All of Today's Style Trends.

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Head-to-Toe Camo

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Jerseys Over Hoodies

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Bucket Hats

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The American Flag as Backdrop

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Futuristic Tunics

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All Leather Everything

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Tanks Over Suit Pants

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All-Over Text Print

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Having a Cohesively Stylish Crew

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Military Inspired Gear

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Oversized Custom Basketball Jerseys

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Balaclavas

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Three Piece Suits and Bowler Hats

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All-Over Print Button Downs

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Shadowy Sportswear

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