Skip to Content
Art

Recap: Greenspan’s 90th Anniversary Party in South Gate

[dropcap size=big]G[/dropcap]reenspan’s, a family owned and operated clothing store in the city of South Gate, commemorated its 90th anniversary, a remarkable milestone for any small business to reach especially in today's age of digital commerce.

This four-generation family-owned business has dressed many actors in movies and television. On this day Greenspan's was honored by the city of South Gate. Lastly they dropped their very own Pendelton x Greenspan's color, only available at their location. Tacos and music filled the air as lowriders' cruised by to celebrate one of the pillars of their community.

As you enter Greenspan's you can see and read all the history this establishment has created.Fellow South Gate business owners of Kokopelli Smoke Shop & Kokopelli Ink Tattoo.

If you'd like to learn more about the history of Greenspan's check out this vide, Snapshots w/Bobby Hundreds from 2015. Lastly give them a follow on IG @oggreenspans for the lastest news, events and products coming soon.

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from L.A. TACO

What To Eat In L.A. This Weekend: Parisian Hot Dogs, Steak-Stuffed Eggrolls, and a New Nicaraguan Fritanga

Plus a beautiful shawarma sandwich in Sherman Oaks and a weekend-long celebration of a Chicano brewery in La Puente.

July 26, 2024

Street Vendors Successfully Sue City to Remove Illegal ‘No Vending’ Signs And Won

L.A. will also have to reimburse the street vendors for their past fines relating to this controversial sign. However, this does not include any other fines related to equipment restrictions or lack of permits. This also means that while a vendor can’t be cited for vending in areas like the Hollywood Walk of Fame anymore, they can still get cited for other city regulations. 

July 25, 2024

Empathy Through Tacos: Meet the Skid Row Taqueros Giving Away Free Food Every Friday to Downtown’s Homeless Community 

One of the taqueros who organizes the weekly pop-ups used to be homeless himself and broke out of poverty by selling breakfast burritos in front of a courthouse in Van Nuys. Now, he is sober and pays it forward every week. The group uses TikTok to raise funds and donate up to 1,500 tacos and more a week.

July 24, 2024

Open Thread: What’s The Best Live Show You’ve Ever Seen In L.A.?

Was your life changed by a Circle Jerks show at Blackie's? Chaka Khan dropping in on Snoop and Too Short at the Palladium? Dudamel with a special guest at Disney Hall? Chime in!

See all posts