“I started with 20 pairs of jeans, and then I started expanding on college campuses with very cool clothes. It was the summer of Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix and the Who – all of these incredible musicians wearing the most amazing clothes. And the street kids started wearing it, and then the hip-hop kids started wearing it. And then Snoop Dogg, Puff Daddy and Jay Z, all them started wearing my clothes and it spread like crazy. “I never would have made my clothes affordable and accessible for everybody had I not wanted everybody to wear the clothes!”
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 23, 2016 18:02 UTC