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Zero Friends Pop Up Shop

Well, this is a nice surprise! The good folks over at Zero Friends (you know, Alex Pardee's in-house clothing/print label) have set up shop in San Francisco's Lower Haight neighborhood for a special temporary run of fun, art, clothing and good times. The pop-up shop opens it's doors later tonight (Wednesday, Sept. 1st) and will feature a bevy of live painting demos, movie nights, exclusive releases and signings throughout it's two month tenure. Check out some of the goods on display and get a sneak peek at the new space, all after the jump.

Well, this is a nice surprise! The good folks over at Zero Friends (you know, Alex Pardee‘s in-house clothing/print label) have set up shop in San Francisco’s Lower Haight neighborhood for a special temporary run of fun, art, clothing and good times. The pop-up shop opens it’s doors later tonight (Wednesday, Sept. 1st) and will feature a bevy of live painting demos, movie nights, exclusive releases and signings throughout it’s two month tenure. Check out some of the goods on display and get a sneak peek at the new space, here on Hi-Fructose.

The Zero Friends Pop-Up Shop is located at 248 Fillmore St. San Francisco, CA and will be open daily from 12 to 7PM.

Robert Bowen (pictured directly above and below) will be making a special in-store live painting demo soon, stay tuned!

Shotgun Sean, Jeben and Robert Bowen

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