![]() He also always makes sure everything goes down in his native Harlem, where Jay met up with him. For over five decades, "Dap" has revolutionized the way hip-hop and fashion have influenced each other, dressing the likes of Eric B. ![]() Jay Williams talks to legendary fashion designer, Dapper Dan. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, or get sponsor-free episodes, weekly bonus content, and more with a subscription to The Limits+. This is adapted from the latest episode of The Limits with Jay Williams. Photo illustration by Estefania Mitre/NPR This week, Dap talks about the wisdom he imparts on Harlem youth today. ![]() For sponsor-free episodes, weekly bonus content, and more, subscribe to The Limits Plus at /thelimits. He tells Jay how Harlem has evolved, how he's managed to always look forward, and who he sees as this generation's successor to his vision. At 77, Dap thinks like a historian, relating everything he has made to the musical and cultural movements of the time. But he remained a cultural fixture, and in one of life's great ironies, built a new chapter in his career in a 2017 partnership with Gucci. When the FBI came after his namesake Harlem store, it seemed like Dap would have to shut down for good. He started dressing gangsters and hustlers, and gained popularity for repurposing the logos of brands like Gucci for hip-hop icons. Once a gambling prodigy, Dap briefly went to prison on drug charges, but he came out with a renewed respect for Black culture and sensibilities. If you have any information to help identify this person, please contact the FBI Richmond Field Office at (804) 261-1044 or send tips to Dan on Harlem, Gucci and hip-hop : The Limits with Jay Williams On today's episode of The Limits, Jay talks to legendary fashion designer, Dapper Dan. This subject, nicknamed the “Dapper Dan Bandit”, should be considered armed and dangerous.Ī "Wanted by the FBI" poster has been created for this subject.įBI Richmond’s Central Virginia Violent Crimes Task Force, with the assistance of the Chesterfield County Police Department, is investigating this case. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing a gray five panel/flat cap, a light-colored dress shirt, a dark blue blazer/jacket, khaki pants, white socks, brown square-toed dress shoes, sunglasses, a white medical-style mask and black “mechanics” gloves with white lettering. The subject is described as a slender white male, approximately 5’8” to 5’9”, 40 to 50 years of age with auburn/brown hair. Once the teller complied with his demands, the subject returned the firearm to his waist band and departed the bank on foot. ![]() During the afternoon hours of September 29, 2022, an armed male subject entered the First Community Bank, located in the 11000 block of Midlothian Turnpike, of North Chesterfield, Virginia, and proceeded to demand money from the victim teller in specific denominations.
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