and if you haven't heard, they are opening up their own school...
On our next stop, right around the corner, is the store where you can get any pair of kicks you can possibly imagine. Flight Club has been home to many resellers looking to make a buck, but they do offer a great selection.
Then we turned and walked back the other way, making a stop to LA's finest fitted spot, Hall of Fame. They carry everything from Leilow to DQM, and even a little bit of HUF.
then right next door, was Rivington's own, ALIFE, the store is done up like a museum and even though they don't allow pics, I managed to snag one.
So if you keep walking, about 2 or 3 stores down, you will see the most anticipated store on the block, they added this location, originally in NY, and the first store on Fairfax, none other than Supreme. This store even has a skate bowl in the back of the shop, the only downside is that the customer service is weak, unless you know em, again, thanks to the little sister.
As you walk across the street, you see a store with the feel of an art gallery. Filled with posters of old school porn (and I mean old school, Ron Jeremy in his prime old school) and a lay out giving it a homey type feel. You guys know them by Freshjive, but their store on Fairfax is called
and the last visit, was the most anticipated, as I walked up to the door, I was greeted by none other than Mega. The low key and simple layout gives it a calming vibe, but the boxy and squared elements give the store a certain pop. HUF finally made the move from the 4 stores in SF and posted a flagship store in LA's own Fairfax.
on the way back to the car, I noticed this picture on the parking meter next to us. I feel sorry for her, she must have been super drunk... =/
and we had to fill up right before we left, but what is going on?
I know all of you guys want to see what I bought, but I will save "pick ups" for another post down the road. Until next time,
styfrsh...
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