
XLARGE Supports Creative Expression with Limited-Run Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei Festival T-Shirts
For this upcoming edition, XLARGE will supply the official staff with a range of exclusive T-shirts. Festival-goers will have a chance to purchase the limited-edition tees, and they will also be availableonline.
Following the festivities, XLARGE will continue to maintain its bold presence in Los Angeles by hosting a pop-up in Koreatown from August 1-24 and the brand will appear at the Silverlake Flea Market on July 27. At the pop up, visitors can take home offerings from the XLARGE Legacy Line.X-girls USnew releases will be available as well, and archive pieces will be displayed throughout the activation store, celebrating the brand's legacy in the City of Angels since the 90s.
The Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei Art Festival will run from July 20-26. If you can't get your hands on the limited-run T-shirts there, you can find them online on the officialXLARGE Legacy Store. XLARGE's pop-up store will be open from August 1-24.
XLARGE & X-girl POP UP STORE開催期間:2025年8月1日(金)~24日(日)場所:3100 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010
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