Armor for the Streets: Peysoh

Armor for the Streets: Peysoh

Posted by Nick Mosco on

Shaka Wears white tees.
It’s not about trends. Not about fashion.
It’s about what we stand for.
Armor for the Streets is the name, but it’s more than that. It’s a mindset. A discipline. A lifestyle built on survival, respect, and showing up clean no matter what the world throws at you.
Ask anyone who lived it and they'll tell you. The white tee? It’s culture. From alleyways to block parties, studio sessions to solitary cells. It’s been worn through different phases. It’s what you put on when you’ve got something to prove, or nothing left but pride. When you need something solid to carry the weight.
As Peysoh put it:
A lot of Homies died in these white tees, cried in these white tees, got popped in these white tees, got picked up and never coming home in these white tees, shit, doin a life bid in these white tees and a lot of us are coming out of section 8 in these white tees.
That’s why we call it Armor for the Streets.
It speaks for those who know what it took just to be here. For those who move with quiet discipline, heavy respect, and deeper purpose. It's not just stitched, it's built. To stand up. To hold memory. To carry the culture.
Some wear it for the look.
We wear it cuz it's a call to action.

Get your Fresh white 7.5 Max Heavyweight t-shirt. Go hard and stand on business.

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