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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Wednesday September 30, 2009
    Sports Enemy Tees

    Inspired by local sports fans trying to stand out in a crowd while showing their allegiances, these tees tweak iconic designs and logos, with a rifle busting its way...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Wednesday September 2, 2009
    Converse Lakers Weapon Evo
    Available at Finish Line: 294 Fox Hills Mall; Culver City;

    An homage to Magic Johnson's favorite game shoes, these limited-edition homage high tops are made from premium leather and graced with a gold body...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Monday January 19, 2009
    Bumpy Pitch

    Started by two local ex-pros, (one a veteran of the Galaxy, both of far more legitimate European teams) Pitch's tees offer fashionable "football" nostalgia via vintage...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Tuesday January 13, 2009
    Wallin Surfboards

    Shaping since '91, Wallin just started slapping fully customizable art on their boards, which retain complete functionality -- if only you could say the same of...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Tuesday December 9, 2008
    Caesar Featherie

    These smooth balls are designed to fly straighter and truer, thanks to their lack of dimples, which along with a crappy swing apparently contribute to slices. Sadly,...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Friday December 5, 2008
    & Still

    Opened as an overstock repository for classic 80s-90s sports gear (a Holyfield/Tyson jacket, "Dream Team" tees, etc), Still's just expanded into clothes repping those...

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  • Thrillist Los Angeles
    Emailed on: Wednesday June 11, 2008
    Lords of Los Angeles Shirts
    Exclusively at Reserve LA: 420 N Fairfax, Mid-Wilshire

    Rock Laker pride with these ltd-edition shirts, which feature the scripted print "Lords Of Los Angeles" despite Jewish movie producers being notoriously bad...

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