Last weekend, AGENDA Long Beach presented their two-day youth-culture forum. Encompassing each facet of California lifestyle, Agenda brings together brands focused on streetwear, fashion, action sports, sneakers, surf, skateboarding and more. This year, the BERRICS curated the skate section, and there was an added emphasis on women. Over 600 brands were represented at the show, which was marked the 10 year anniversary of a unique tradeshow experience. LA TACO's own Erwin Recinos was their to take you on a tour of this two day event...
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Photo Recap: Agenda Tradeshow (Part One)
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