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ONSOMESHIT Is the First Core BMX Shop in Downtown L.A.

OSS opened Novemeber 15th in Downtown L.A. on 5th Street, the only shop of its kind in Los Angeles. The shop grew from the well known BMX blog and YouTube channel The Come Up, which is pretty amazing in and of itself. We're (obv) huge fans of anyone who can turn an online outlet into a legitimate community and then an actual destination store in Downtown LA, so job well done Adam and Rob! In the above video, OSS's co-founder Adam22 talks about the evolution and founding of the company, and what he wants to bring to the BMX game in LA.

Check out some photos from the site's opening night in November below...

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ONSOMESHIT
127 E. 5th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Photos by  Chris Mortenson -- he's on Instagram.

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