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Cryptik Movement: Pop-Up & Installation ~ HUTCH LA

3:23 PM PDT on September 5, 2013

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Hutch LA is the newest boutique to open in Glassell Park and offers books, art, and clothing from underground and independently owned brands. This past weekend the store hosted a pop-up shop and installation by CRYPTIK. Hit + Run Crew were on hand printing one-of-a-kind tees, and live tattooing was done on site by Beautiful Truth Tattoos. LA TACO's Erwin Recinos was there to capture some of the action for your viewing pleasure.

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