 Like, most of these kids, they're 12. Even the ones who say they're flippin', like, if you talk to them, they really don't know what they're doing. They don't know what stuff's worth. They're just throwin' money at things and hopin' it comes back. So you're like a sneaker reseller? I don't like that word. He's a sneaker reseller. Yeah. What's goin' on everybody? Andrew from the Fung Bros here, and if you've been watchin' the channel for a while, you know that we are very, very much into sneakers and streetwear, and we have been for a very long time. However, you know, in recent years, the game has changed, and clothes and sneakers are more expensive than they've ever been. So a question that a lot of people have wondered over the years is, how are all these hypebeats paying for all their clothes? I mean, what kind of jobs are they working? Is it money that their parents gave them? Are they hustling for it? Are they trading up for it? Are they stealing it? So we are here today to find out how all these hypebeats here are payin' for their stuff. See what we find out. What's goin' on everybody? I hope you're enjoying that video from Complex Con, man. It's hilarious, so keep watchin', but I gotta tell you that this video is sponsored by Dashlane. Dashlane is a desktop and mobile app that is giving you shortcuts to everything you do online. So on any device you own, you can log on instantly, breeze through forms, breeze through checkouts. I mean, it's just gonna make life a whole lot easier. And definitely also keep watchin' if you wanna find out more about getting a discount at the link down below. But you know what? Watch the rest of this video because it's hilarious. Yo, what's goin' on, everybody? I'm here with, I Love Kid Cuddy! And Drake. Can you break down your outfit? What are you wearing right now? And should I ask how much it costs? We have the Chanel earrings. That was like $400. Chanel purse with champagne hardware. That was $5,000. Got the Chanel Pharrell Resale for about $5,000. $5,000. Off-white. These are the flies. These are like 400 tops. I got the Pleasure Cuddy. This one's like 80 bucks tops. Got the Levi's Denim jacket. It was about 60 bucks. Plain Nike t-shirt. It's about 30. We got the All-Star Ones, about 250. So I got a Burberry t-shirt here. Probably like 400 bucks. All right, and then I got some Bait Pants. Yeah, probably like $200, $300. Nike Dunk Jedis. Resale right now is like $800 to $1,000. I got a Rude Lessons Collab 300. The Heineken SB's. Right now, probably like $2,000. Woo! Now, in all honesty, this was all given to me. So I don't even know how much it costs. I got the Off-White jumpsuit. I got it for Christmas. I don't really know how much it costs. How much might it cost? $800. The Off-White Ones. I paid $1,200 maybe for them, which is like very good deal. Yeah, they probably go for a $4,500 resale right now. Gucci Slides, like $2,50 in retail. This I got for Christmas, maybe like $3,50. I don't have much on this, but I have Chrome Hearts bracelet here. This is like $2,000. Billboard Ring Custom, this is $7,000. At Tiffany's, so $4,50. And then this is just the Billboard piece for $7,50. Chrome Hearts pendant, which was $8,000. And then I have this, which is $2,000. So you went light on the outfit, but heavy on the chains there, buddy. Dang, all right. This is Martin Rose. It was $600. Dior shoes. I don't think I need to name the price. If you want the honest truth, the sweatshirt, Forever 21, and the shorts, same thing. Keep hearing collab, my little ones made it. They drew it in for me, $14.99. The rest is priceless. I'm representing my family really. I got the real exclusive Forever 21 fit all the way down. You feel me? Off-White Hoodie from the Seen Things Collection, $700, $750, I got some Balenciagas. I think the total would be around $2,000. The H&M jacket, I got a Supreme shirt, which is too big. Stone Island pants. And then I got the Supreme Dunksong. How much are the dunks? Too much. That is 10,000. You just said that's like 10. These are the sample Yellowtail versions, so they're not the release bear. So I don't know. Bear on StockX for $13,000. I would maybe six, seven, eight, nine, I don't know, 10. Listen, everybody, I gotta tell you the rest about Dashlane, okay? If you're somebody like me who's constantly shopping, constantly traveling, in random places, this is the life hack you need. If you're on the move, you can use Dashlane to sync all your credit cards, travel documents, and passport information between devices and book tickets easily by auto-filling everything from your address to your frequent flyer numbers. The built-in VPN allows you to access the content you want, when you want, wherever you are. I'm talking about international, random Wi-Fi, anywhere. And when you're shopping, it can fill out addresses and payment details in just one click. 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Most of my jewelry show my uncle and my dad. And then, yeah, my dad owns a couple of businesses, so does my uncle, so. My parents sponsor me. Shout out to your parents for- For my hype stuff, yeah. Mainly the parents. I make a little bit of money on my side, and then buy, resell, and then get the money back. So, we good. My parents mostly, yeah, they give me all this stuff. Shout out to the brother. These little bros right now, they're not working for the clothes yet. No, no, yeah. What do you think about that when you got your little bros and they're dripped out middle ground? You know, when I was, you know, growing up, I didn't have brothers or sisters. I'm the oldest, so, you know, I try to keep them fresh. You know, I got them the kicks and everything. But I say, at the same time, you know, hustle. I just go to work and I just hustle. Certain things I buy, I keep. And some of the most things I buy, I sell a regular nine to five office job selling health insurance. What's up? Health insurance is paying for it. So, I'm a teacher. For me, it's really difficult to really get to that point of nice shoes and things like that. So, I really have to work a little different. I sell ads for Honda. YouTube helps a lot. I have a day job too. I'm one of those rare people that have a day job and do YouTube. So, I have a little bit more play of time. I'm a business owner. You own a restaurant. Yeah. What kind of restaurant is it? Thai. For me, I'm a supervisor at Coffee Bean. I just hustle 40 hours a week just trying to save money. Yeah, just money for them. I can't say that. Oh! He don't want to tell you, all right. If I actually work for Nike, I'm not a reseller. I sell things to get money. Can you say what things? Oh, no. I'm not Walter White chill. Sneakers and shit like that. Okay, so you're like a sneaker reseller? I don't like that word. He's a sneaker reseller. Yeah. I resell shoes and clothing, but my parents sometimes, you know, they kind of, they reward me sometimes, yeah. I'm a registered nurse. Shout out to all the nurses out there. We saving lives. Saving lives, but not saving money. No. I'm also a registered nurse. I actually work with this guy. Right now, I do a sneaker consignment. I quit my day job because desk jobs are boring. So it's good money. We're got Paxson, so I cop a lot of fear of God. I'm not the crazy big spender, but you know, I do buy clothes when I do get my paychecks. How far have you gone to get something that you wanted? Just any story that you've heard. One time I wanted to buy like an ambush necklace. Didn't get it, went to Japan, tried to get a friend in Korea to get it, and then finally went to China and found it there. His parents accidentally gave him a quarter million dollars by accident. Yeah. He just spends it all. Who does he buy? Gucci, Balenciaga. Slit on this girl to go get some free J's. All right, everybody, we are here at the Hot Ones and Boba Guy's booth. We're here with Ben, one of the founders of Boba Guy's. We had to take a break from interviewing people, but please break down what's going on right now. This swing is the last dab, and we created a drink that's a mix of horchata, Milo, and everything in there is there to put out fires. And to go first. Delicious wing, by the way. I feel like creeping, David. Would you eat something so hot? So good. Would you eat something so hot? You're like, oh, whoa. OK, it's creeping now. It's like between a cinnamon toast crunch and Milo. All right, you guys, that was Ben from Boba Guy's. That was the Hot Ones Boba Guy's challenge here at Complex Con 2019. We out. Think like all the rich kids who are just getting money from their parents and buying all the hype gear. Do you think that's kind of messing up the game? What are your guys' thoughts on that? Hey, man, if you got it, why not? I can't knock them for having it, for flaunting it. Little hype is going to be little hype-bees, you know? If you got it, you got it. At the same time, you got to realize, you know, I'm lucky. They should appreciate the place that they're in. Oh, absolutely. By sharing mommy and daddy's wealth. Break it up, little hype-bees, break it up. Hey, what's happening? It's good for me if I'm reselling to you guys up the price a little bit, because your parents can afford it. You got the parent money price, and then you got the regular price. Exactly, there you go. If we know you're rich, we're going to charge you the high. Well, I think the people that are true with the game are those that work hard for their money, not those 14-year-old boys. Obviously, their parents give them the money, but I don't think that anything's wrong with that, you know? But I do respect the people that do work hard for their money. My kids ain't kidding. If they're going to ask me for like $1,000 sneakers, they got to work for it. Smart of them, I guess, you know, try to live off of them for as long as he possibly can, because I didn't do that. I wish I did, but, you know. Salute to the kids out there grinding to get that money. By any means necessary, whether they were born rich or born poor, they got to here grinding, so I got to salute them for that, man. I mean, I don't bash anybody for getting their money however they want to get it. Kudos to them if that's how they get it. Their parents love them. Like, that's good for them. Like, most of these kids, they're 12. Even the ones who say they're flippin', like, if you talk to them, they really don't know what they're doing, they don't know what stuff's worth. They're just throwing money at things and hoping it comes back. Even though we don't really work, this is like, it's good habits to like, control your money, and it really gets you ready for like, your life up ahead, you know? I mean, it's not that big of a deal. Like, if your parents give you with something like, all right, like, it's cool, it's whatever. I see where they're coming from, but like, that's our parents' money. They can do what they, I don't really know. It's just not fair. I think these kids need to work, get a part-time job, work, and do what they can. We worked hard to get our stuff, our gear, and you'll appreciate your gear more if you work for it. I don't really care. If you got money, if your parents got money, you're like, take it. Well, you're one that would benefit from them, actually. If they use it to express themselves, and I think that's dope. Expressing yourself is an important thing, but if they just buy it and buy it, just to, you know, fit in or whatever, it's not. I'm part Filipino. I grew up in a very traditional Asian household, and you had to earn your money. People just don't know the value of money these days, and they're just throwing it out. And if you throw it out for your kid, like, he's not gonna appreciate the culture either. I mean, it ain't bad, you feel me? Your parents got it like that. I drip my son too. I be ready to rob him. I ain't even gonna stunt. I'll be ready, but, you know what I'm saying, out the old Chris, back in the day, I probably would've robbed him. One piece of advice for people trying to get in the game, get some gear, but they don't have that much money. It's not how much you pay, it's how you wear it. If you feel good, then anyone will think you look good. If you work for it, you'll get it. You will get it, don't worry. I think your style is the right style. Say, like, you know, work hard, and, like, find clothes that's best for you, because what's best for everyone else may not be best for you. Humble yourself, I guess you could say that. That's only the one that's gonna push you further. Get, like, a hundred dollar pair of shoes, trade it for, like, a two hundred dollar pair of shoes. Trade that to a four hundred dollar pair of shoes. You don't have to rock what everyone's rocking, just rock what you like. If you get knocked down, you gotta get right back up. You gotta take an L, but if you take two Ls, it makes a W. Play a different game, man, and just invest in a Roth IRA instead, honestly, way better investment. That's the old man answer. All right, everybody, thank you so much for watching that video at Complex Comment. It was actually really fun. The energy was great. These are my major takeaways. If you're a young hypebeast with expensive clothes, it seems like most people agree, or can assume that you got the money from your parents, which, there is nothing wrong with that. If your family got it, then you got it. However, just because you're part of the economy, it doesn't mean that you're part of the culture. And I felt like that was something that people really, really wanted to stress. Know what you're wearing, have a story about it, make it meaningful, and express yourself. Another question is like, if there's so much hype now, and sneakers are easily a thousand dollars, sweaters are easily a thousand dollars, does it only keep going up? Is there a bubble? Is it gonna pop? So leave a comment down below because I wanna hear your thoughts. All right, guys, I got a unique link down below for Dashlane. Shout out to them for sponsoring this video. And that was Angel From The Fung Bros. I'm live at ComplexCon. Until next time, we out, peace. What do you do to get the gear? Oh, I can't afford it. No, I just don't have the money. It's all, I'm in debt, hugely in debt. No, YouTube.