This past weekend, we closed our LA flagship store after 18 years. How did it last so long and why did it end so soon? It’s been an emotional week since we announced the closure of our Los Angeles flagship store. We lived a full life here. We built it and they came in droves and generations. And nobody can say we didn’t finish what we’d started. Fairfax provided fertile soil for The Hundreds and a class of streetwear brands to root their foundation. Sometimes I feel like we’re the fashion equivalent of music artists who got in right before Napster and streaming. We were able to cultivate a company organically because of this neighborhood and the dreamers that filled it. Will I miss Fairfax? Not really. Will I miss what it meant? Absolutely. Read the full blog, We don’t Build Stores. We Build Stories. by @bobbyhundreds on SubStack

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This past weekend, we closed our LA flagship store after 18 years
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