Wow... what a thread.
Black people "take over your" styles?
Heads up: White people don't have to be what the media portrays as wholesome, and black people don't have to be what the media portrays as ghetto, or ethnic.
Live in L.A., where there actually are black people... "black styles" and "white styles" blur, to the point where there is no way to distinguish... because there's no difference.
And, unless I'm mistaken, no fashion company besides F.U.B.U. has outright said that their clothes are for a specific race (although if there was a F.U.B.U. for white people, the media would be all over it).