This past weekend clothing brand openmindeadclothing held a pop-up event at their East L.A. headquarters featuring L.A. artists such as Restitution Press, Jaber, Hufer One, Indecline Official, Aware, Reef Kills, Smog Citizen, Shark Toof and John Hall. The converted warehouse went thru a transformation from walls to floors. Definitely be on the look out for this brand's future plans for pop-up events that take the art and the brand on the road. Follow @openmindeadco on Instagram for all the latest news.
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