ORDER SIZE UP FOR A LOOSE FIT
-Slightly cropped bottom
In 2013, Megan started studying at Houston's Prairie View A&M University. College spurred her to start rapping. She confessed in 2019, "I don't know why I didn't even tell anybody in high school that I wanted to rap. I just didn't want to say anything, but when I got to college, I was just like, 'I'm a rapper.'" She took part in battles, and her freestyle found success online. When Megan eventually rapped for her mother, Thomas was surprised by the explicit content of her daughter's lyrics. She recognized Megan's abilities but told her to stay in college and wait until she was 21 before launching her career. In 2016, Megan participated in a cipher freestyle session with local Houston rappers. She delivered a confident and in-control performance that earned wider attention. Her mother served as her manager as Megan began to find success. Thomas encouraged her daughter to take the work seriously and rap with her own voice. Megan released the mixtape Rich Ratchet in 2016, the mixtape Make It Hot in 2017, and the EP Tina Snow in 2018. "Big Ole Freak" (2019) became her first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. As Megan's star rose, she continued to rely on her mother, saying "I always just said, 'I'm going to call my mama. She'll know what to do.'" Sadly, she lost this support when Thomas passed away due to a brain tumor in March 2019. Megan's great-grandmother unfortunately also passed away the same month.
- Oversized/Relaxed with slight drop shoulder streetwear fit
- 100% USA cotton
- Shoulder-to-shoulder neck tape and double-needle stitched neck
- double-needle stitched sleeve and bottom hems
- Heavy-duty knitting
- Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease
Materials
Materials
100% Cotton
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Product ships out in 1-2 business days. 2-3 Day USPS First Class Shipping
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To prevent shrinking and wrinkling,wash 100% cotton in cold water using a gentle cycle. And let the clothes dry naturally by hanging them on a clothing line outside or laying them down on a towel in the laundry room. Warm or hot water can melt fibers and dyes and also damage fabrics.