A Few Moments with Wiz Harris: Getting to know the Creator Behind the Think Smart brand

You may have seen some of your favorite indie urban artist and personalities sporting his brand on instagram like Young Dolph, Third (Love & Hop),DJ Envy (breakfast Club), Metro Boomin, Young Joc, Big Krit, Wiz Khalifa, Dave East and many others! We caught up with creator Wiz Harris to learn a bit more about his motivation behind what he does.

Armon (Wiz) Harris is the owner of ThinkSmart Apparel. Harris is a hard working father and music producer from St.Louis that has created a positive way to success that is still hip and part of the urban scene.

We asked him a few questions to share his journey with our readers. Check out his quick Q & A below:

Tell us a bit about your background:

Growing up my Father was always fresh so that’s what made me get into fashion, my brother is an artist and my grandfather was a musician. Growing up and watching them influenced me to be who I am today.

What are your style influences?

My style is mainly street wear/urban apparel what’re you’d like to call it

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?

In the next 5 years I’ll be a millionaire off of fashion, music, and other investment projects moving forward.

What is your dream collaboration?

If I collaborate with other brands then cool but my dream is to build my brand enough for other high quality brands to want to collab with me.

What words of advice do you have for other designers just starting out?

Tips for other designers is just to keep GOD FIRST, believe in yourself, have faith and don’t stop. If you work hard enough and stay consistent then everything will work In your favor.

What does your brand represent? How did you put your name together?

My brand has blended with entertainment by my idea of “Legally Trappin”. It’s sort of like a oxymoron to me. Many entertainers love the idea and have created their hustle by hard work and now it’s paying off not only for them but their family as well. The word “trappin” was always used as a negative term when really it’s another word for (hustling). So I added the word “Legally” plus a short definition it’s meaning to cut down confusion

What’s next on the horizon for you?

More leveling up! It’s just that simple.

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