What’s on Post?
Let me take you on a tour of Post Street on San Francisco.
A little less than 3 years ago, I had an idea of opening up a store in Japantown. I thought it made alot of sense because of the hobbies that I was into, the frequency of me visiting Tokyo and since I visited the bookstore weekly, it made for a very short walk.
A year after we opened, I was chatting with Scottie from the Hundreds. He was telling me that they were going to open up a store on Post and it got me thinking.. How many stores are on Post Street? I decided to cruise it on my ruckus and realized there were quite a few stores, big and small. Tiffany, Disney, Niketown, Sacs, and the list goes on. For us small guys to be on Post with the big boys was pretty cool. Inspiration at its best.
The Kinokuniya Book Store. If you haven’t been here, I think you’re missing out. Check out Japantown and you’ll get a real sense of what its like to be in Japan. The signs are different and you can feel the culture in the air.

Suzu. The best and authentic noodle house in Japantown. Lunch special is awesome. The have veggie too.

Head on up the hill and you’ll pass by our store which is right next to toy store, Super 7. We have 2 bikes on display this month. 1966 CB160 Cafe and the 2006 Fatlace Ruckus collaboration with Bowls LA.

Drive up the hill about 7 blocks and one of the newest stores to open on Post is INVS. Short for Invisible Stripes, these guys have kids as well as adults. Their kids crayola collab tees are a hit. Pick one up for your kid or your friends kid.

Just a block away, The HUNDREDS.

Keep driving a bit further and you’ll run into Union Square. Manny Pacquiao stands tall and proud on top of the Niketown Building. Come check out fatlace this friday if you want to grab a pair of the Nike x Pacquiao Trainers. We’ve finally received our pairs and will be releasing these at 9:45AM Sharp. We’ll also have our up to 75% off sale following the trainers release.

Shot with my Canon 5D Mark II.






































