I'm From The YGMFU Side of the Family - Hoodie
Pushed it too far, exactly like everyone warned
Every family's got the one who finds the line by crossing it, every single time, no matter how many warnings came first. This is for the relative everybody loves but knows better than to push twice. Soft ring-spun cotton crewneck with a true-to-size unisex fit.
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the USA
3–5 Days
in 24hrs
- Gildan 18500 — 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Kangaroo pocket, adjustable drawstring hood
- Ethically sourced materials
- DTF/DTG printed
- Sizes S — 3X
- Machine wash cold
- Non-chlorine bleach as needed
- Tumble dry medium
- Iron low
- Do not dry clean
Print-on-demand — made to order. Ships in 3–5 business days. All sales final. Defective items replaced free within 30 days of delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does YGMFU mean, and what does the family side represent?
YGMFU stands for "You Gon' Make Me F*** You Up" — it names the relative who always finds exactly where the line is by crossing it.
Who wears this?
The family member everyone loves but knows exactly how far not to push.
How and where do people wear this?
Built for anywhere temps drop — reunions, game days, just being out — the kind of piece that gets worn on repeat, not saved for one occasion.
What makes Street Talk Designs the authority on this language?
Street Talk Designs is backed by Street Talk: Da Official Guide To Hip-Hop and Urban Slanguage — over 10,000 entries of documented hip-hop and urban street vernacular written by OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY. Every design is rooted in real cultural language, not trends.
Is this a good gift for the family's limit-pusher?
Yes — everyone already knows exactly who this is for.
Every Statement Has a Cultural Source
Street Talk Designs is the only statement brand backed by its own hip-hop dictionary. OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY, spent 15 years documenting the real language of the culture — every phrase, every expression, every declaration the streets created. Every design in this store is rooted in that same tradition.
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