SCENE | Victory Press Pop-Up at Space 15 Twenty

Brooklyn-based Victory Press has traversed the country to pop up in Hollywood's Space 15 Twenty for a few months. They opened softly today but are planning an official opening bash for Saturday night! Their pop-up is one of the best I've seen—there's plenty of their 80s and 90s inspired outdoor and surf apparel on offer—from hats and tees to shorts and anoraks, plus a new collaboration tie-dyed backpack they created with Buck Products out of Montana, also killer ceramics, accessories, and a vintage surf rat corner that is out-of-control-good, including this hat. If you're in the area come hang out on Saturday night and check out the space! [Victory Press Pop-Up: Saturday June 14-July 29, 1520 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles]






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It looks cute
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I agree with the first commenter... In response to your comment on extremity, I don't think it's extreme or that I am not supporting the small folks by choosing not to shop at UO concept shops which are preying on the marketability of small labels. I think it is totally possible to support those small locally/made labels and retailers in other venues that are not owned by shady mega-chains.
I'm pretty sure those are by Victory Press.