Shownotes
The crew sits down with Teezy to break down how he went from the streets to building "Get It Clothing" from the ground up. He walks through the early vision, the grind it took to get the brand off the ground, and what it means to have ownership in an industry that's always trying to capitalize off Black culture. Teezy keeps it real about the challenges of manufacturing, distribution, and staying authentic while scaling up—no corporate compromise, just straight business moves.
Beyond the clothing line, the conversation touches on expanding into new markets, building a loyal customer base, and what's next for the brand. The guys discuss how street credibility translates to business credibility and why having your own lane matters in a saturated market. It's a master class in entrepreneurship from someone who lived it, not just preached it. Real talk about building generational wealth and keeping control of your own narrative in hip-hop culture.