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    Streetwear was never intended to be sold in department stores or to be for the masses. It was a counterculture movement where an entire generation of skateboarders, graffiti artists and those with some street smarts could rep their lifestyles and wear their hearts on their sleeves – literally. In fact, the term “streetwear” was uncommon at the time. It was just dope, fresh clothing that allowed people to express themselves through their gear.

  • Young Gun

    Today, millennials live in on-demand society and expect instantaneous results. From downloaded music, to what’s trending, social media has shaped the way we live and get information. We sit with young and decorated tattoo artist Alec Rodriguez and talk about how he earned this life the old-fashioned way, and the work he put into it to achieve success in the tattoo game. Being young and hungry, are the biggest motivators when it comes to career choices.

  • CAN’T BE CONTAINED

    You’ve seen it while driving through the artist district in DTLA. You know, the compound shrouded in secrecy with the surrounding walls blasted with some of the most visually stunning murals. There’s a certain mystique of the unknown that piques your curiosity into what is known as the “Container Yard”. You can’t help but wonder, “what is this place and what goes on here?” So, what is the concept of Container Yard? The whole thing came to fruition about 2 years ago when a couple of guys from technology and culinary business backgrounds purchased a building that used to be a mochi factory called Miyakawa. The concept was simple at first, bring all different kinds of containers, small businesses and purpose each one to have a modular market.

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