This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Hip-hop duo TK & Cash are yet another act rising out of red-hot Atlanta. While the two young MCs cite Juelz Santana and various artists from that era as style influences growing up, they continue to find their own look as they evolve their own sound. Recently getting laced in new releases from the PUMA Lab at Foot Locker, we caught up with TK & Cash to hear about what they’re rocking these days.

Nice Kicks: How would you describe your personal style?
TK: Casual one day, then the next day I “turn up with my gear” meaning whatever I’m in, that’s how I dress.
Cash: One day I may feel like wearing the hottest kicks, one day I feel like boots, skinny jeans and a wife beater. I keep it plain and simple.

Nice Kicks: What goes into picking out an outfit for a video or a performance?
Cash: I love to wear all black or all white, but I always stay fresh.
TK: The feel of record determines the outfit, also the type of venue we are rocking!

Nice Kicks: How would you say your personal style reflects your sound?
TK & Cash: We make everyday relatable music and our style reflects that. People feel the way we dress and relate to our music. We set trends through the sound and the visuals come after.

Nice Kicks: Growing up, who were your biggest style influences?
Cash & TK: Juelz Santana and a lot of hip hop artist from early 2000. Now we stay true to us.

Nice Kicks: What stands out about the PUMA gear you’re currently rocking?
Cash: Shoes wise, they have the look of a running shoe but they can be rocked casually as well. Love the multi purpose.
TK: The t-shirt has that world famous logo, and a crazy color scheme. The texture of the design shows great quality too.

Nice Kicks: What makes these PUMA sneakers a good expression of your style?
TK & Cash: It’s everyday lifestyle gear just like our music. It fits so many different types of people but it stays true to PUMA, just like we stay true to us and our fans.

Get these looks and more from the PUMA Lab at Foot Locker.

Related Posts

Leave a comment