This Mean Girls sweater by Untitled & Co. features a Gucci Mane quote.
To refresh your memory, back in April of 2013, rapper Gucci Mane appeared in court where he was indicted on charges of assaulting a military officer. As a joke, a Reddit user altered a Fox News image of the court appearance, changing the text to read "Rapper Gucci Mane responds with ‘b*tch I might be’ when asked if guilty." Though false (the quote is actually a lyric from Mane's 2006 single 'Pillz'), the phrase quickly escalated into a meme.
This playful sweater combines the sassy "quote" with an image of Regina George and The Plastics in the infamous conference call scene from Mean Girls.
What's Driving This Trend
- Mean Girls Fashion
- Opportunity to create a line of clothing and accessories inspired by iconic moments and quotes from Mean Girls.
- Meme Merchandise
- Potential for creating products that incorporate popular memes into fashion and lifestyle items.
- Rapper Fashion Collabs
- Collaborations between fashion brands and musicians, utilizing lyrics or iconic imagery in clothing designs.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Retail
- Retailers can capitalize on the popularity of Mean Girls and memes by introducing a line of fashionable merchandise.
- Apparel Manufacturing
- Manufacturers can take advantage of the demand for meme-inspired clothing by producing and distributing these trendy items.
- Music Merchandise
- Music merchandisers can collaborate with rappers and musicians to create clothing lines that feature famous lyrics and imagery.
