How To Make it in America revolves around the main characters
Ben and Cam, who are trying to break into the New York City fashion industry.
There is also the cousin Renee, who is a authentic businessman who is trying to
make a name for himself with his Jamaican energy drink brand called “Rasta
Monsta.” The show's main characters, Ben and Cam, struggle their way to make a
name for themselves and want to "Make it in America" with their new
up and coming clothing brand called “Crisp.” Constant barriers pop up along the
eighth episode of the first season that make it worthwhile when Ben and Cam
finally make some dough by making a few hundred t-shirts for a big clothing
distributor named Haraki. The difference in How to Make It in America aside
from other similar shows, is that the clothing industry is an intriguing front
to delve into as a show and supporting characters like Ben rich's wall street
friend from high school and Domingo who is played by Kid Cudi. I liked the
episodes I watched, and I was able to learn from them. The basis throughout the
episodes involved two working class guys who were struggling to clearly make a
living for themselves. Ben, had a job at Barneys but he aspired toward a more
fulfilling career in designing. Cameron is just an outgoing guy, but he was
very much undisciplined, he was Ben’s best friend who has a love for hustling.
When the pair decided to start their own line of jeans, the series really
starts to take off and they go through a lot. As they went through several
obstacles they were able to learn along the way that the industry for getting
their brand out there is not as easy as they may have thought it would be.
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