Johnny Cupcakes

279 Newbury Street, Boston

A retail shop on Boston's Newbury Street specializing in selling brightly colored T-shirts that are creatively laid out in baker's racks to resemble... well cupcakes!  Each shirt has the image of a cupcake where you'd least expect it: the Statue of Liberty holding a cupcake; Marilyn Monroe with a tiny cupcake-shaped mole; and the cupcake-and-crossbones motif that has become the store's signature design. The owner, Johnny set it up like a ...

5
 
 

At The Buzzer

81 Harvard Avenue, Allston

Sneaker consignment in Beautiful Boston. shrink wrapped shoes in more varieties that you can think of. Dopely chill music on rotation all the time and a great staff to boot. check them out.

5
 
 

Karmaloop

160 Newbury St, Boston

Everyone knows about this online retail giant, but it's physical counterpart is a true finisher. As Hypebeast writes, "The 2,000 square feet store boasts three unique themes together into one, including Modern, Victoria and Gothic. The three combined styles was chosen as a step away from the conventionalities of current retail design which stresses minimalistic spaces. Highlights within the store include marble mosaic tiles, transparent floor ...

5
 
 

Maven

151 Cherry Street, Burlington

Pure skateboarding at it's core, Maven boasts an impressive lineup of footwear, apparel and skate brands that cater to a more mature following. Five years skater owned and operated, a must stop if you're in the Burlington area.

5
 
 

Fitid

161 Main St., Burlington

FITID started off with a love of Burlington and the lack of fresh hats in town… With that idea, and tons of help and support from the creative friends that are down with FITID that idea became a reality.

5
 
 

Sneaker Junkies

251 A Weybosset St., Providence

Since opening in June 2007, Sneaker Junkies has been a driving force behind Rhode Island's streetwear and limited edition fashion scene, and is becoming synonymous with innovative dressing and highly evolved personal style. The looks and brands carried by Sneaker Junkies are freshly unique and always fashion forward, making it a vital resource for Fashion & Sneaker Junkies. Sneaker Junkies carries established and emerging brands that ...

5
 
 

Concepts

11A Brattle St, Cambridge

College student or not, visiting Concepts should always be a reason to step outside of your campus or city and into Cambridge's infamous Harvard square.

5
 
 

Underground Hip Hop

234 Huntington Ave, Boston

UndergroundHipHop.com is a website that is known to hiphop heads worldwide, from backpackers, to thugs, to hustlers...No doubt, ain't nobody surprised at the amount of weight UndergroundHipHop.com's retail store in Boston holds when it comes to things such as artist in-store appearances, interviews, rare vinyl, exclusives and more by the best known unknowns in the world of hip hop's underground. 

5
 
 

Bodega

6 Clearway St, Boston

If you're as much a fashionista as a sneaker head, you won't be disappointed. You can pick up a quintessential eighties Nike windbreaker (purple, aqua and white, of course), a spanking new Claw$ bag or the latest Mishka t-shirt. If all of that starts to quicken your pulse and even make you sweat, just stock up on your favorite deodorant from the store up front! We feel like this store should be in NYC, but it somehow works in the Bean.  

5
 
 

Maven

151 Cherry Street, Burlington

Pure skateboarding at it's core, Maven boasts an impressive lineup of footwear, apparel and skate brands that cater to a more mature following. Five years skater owned and operated, a must stop if you're in the Burlington area.

5
 
 

Fitid

161 Main St., Burlington

FITID started off with a love of Burlington and the lack of fresh hats in town… With that idea, and tons of help and support from the creative friends that are down with FITID that idea became a reality.

5
 
 

At The Buzzer

81 Harvard Avenue, Allston

Sneaker consignment in Beautiful Boston. shrink wrapped shoes in more varieties that you can think of. Dopely chill music on rotation all the time and a great staff to boot. check them out.

5
 
 

Karmaloop

160 Newbury St, Boston

Everyone knows about this online retail giant, but it's physical counterpart is a true finisher. As Hypebeast writes, "The 2,000 square feet store boasts three unique themes together into one, including Modern, Victoria and Gothic. The three combined styles was chosen as a step away from the conventionalities of current retail design which stresses minimalistic spaces. Highlights within the store include marble mosaic tiles, transparent floor ...

5
 
 

Johnny Cupcakes

279 Newbury Street, Boston

A retail shop on Boston's Newbury Street specializing in selling brightly colored T-shirts that are creatively laid out in baker's racks to resemble... well cupcakes!  Each shirt has the image of a cupcake where you'd least expect it: the Statue of Liberty holding a cupcake; Marilyn Monroe with a tiny cupcake-shaped mole; and the cupcake-and-crossbones motif that has become the store's signature design. The owner, Johnny set it up like a ...

5
 
 

Concepts

11A Brattle St, Cambridge

College student or not, visiting Concepts should always be a reason to step outside of your campus or city and into Cambridge's infamous Harvard square.

5
 
 

Sneaker Junkies

251 A Weybosset St., Providence

Since opening in June 2007, Sneaker Junkies has been a driving force behind Rhode Island's streetwear and limited edition fashion scene, and is becoming synonymous with innovative dressing and highly evolved personal style. The looks and brands carried by Sneaker Junkies are freshly unique and always fashion forward, making it a vital resource for Fashion & Sneaker Junkies. Sneaker Junkies carries established and emerging brands that ...

5
 
 

Bodega

6 Clearway St, Boston

If you're as much a fashionista as a sneaker head, you won't be disappointed. You can pick up a quintessential eighties Nike windbreaker (purple, aqua and white, of course), a spanking new Claw$ bag or the latest Mishka t-shirt. If all of that starts to quicken your pulse and even make you sweat, just stock up on your favorite deodorant from the store up front! We feel like this store should be in NYC, but it somehow works in the Bean.  

5
 
 

Underground Hip Hop

234 Huntington Ave, Boston

UndergroundHipHop.com is a website that is known to hiphop heads worldwide, from backpackers, to thugs, to hustlers...No doubt, ain't nobody surprised at the amount of weight UndergroundHipHop.com's retail store in Boston holds when it comes to things such as artist in-store appearances, interviews, rare vinyl, exclusives and more by the best known unknowns in the world of hip hop's underground. 

5
 
 

Bodega

6 Clearway St, Boston

If you're as much a fashionista as a sneaker head, you won't be disappointed. You can pick up a quintessential eighties Nike windbreaker (purple, aqua and white, of course), a spanking new Claw$ bag or the latest Mishka t-shirt. If all of that starts to quicken your pulse and even make you sweat, just stock up on your favorite deodorant from the store up front! We feel like this store should be in NYC, but it somehow works in the Bean.  

5
 
 

Underground Hip Hop

234 Huntington Ave, Boston

UndergroundHipHop.com is a website that is known to hiphop heads worldwide, from backpackers, to thugs, to hustlers...No doubt, ain't nobody surprised at the amount of weight UndergroundHipHop.com's retail store in Boston holds when it comes to things such as artist in-store appearances, interviews, rare vinyl, exclusives and more by the best known unknowns in the world of hip hop's underground. 

5
 
 

At The Buzzer

81 Harvard Avenue, Allston

Sneaker consignment in Beautiful Boston. shrink wrapped shoes in more varieties that you can think of. Dopely chill music on rotation all the time and a great staff to boot. check them out.

5
 
 

Karmaloop

160 Newbury St, Boston

Everyone knows about this online retail giant, but it's physical counterpart is a true finisher. As Hypebeast writes, "The 2,000 square feet store boasts three unique themes together into one, including Modern, Victoria and Gothic. The three combined styles was chosen as a step away from the conventionalities of current retail design which stresses minimalistic spaces. Highlights within the store include marble mosaic tiles, transparent floor ...

5
 
 

Concepts

11A Brattle St, Cambridge

College student or not, visiting Concepts should always be a reason to step outside of your campus or city and into Cambridge's infamous Harvard square.

5
 
 

Sneaker Junkies

251 A Weybosset St., Providence

Since opening in June 2007, Sneaker Junkies has been a driving force behind Rhode Island's streetwear and limited edition fashion scene, and is becoming synonymous with innovative dressing and highly evolved personal style. The looks and brands carried by Sneaker Junkies are freshly unique and always fashion forward, making it a vital resource for Fashion & Sneaker Junkies. Sneaker Junkies carries established and emerging brands that ...

5
 
 

Fitid

161 Main St., Burlington

FITID started off with a love of Burlington and the lack of fresh hats in town… With that idea, and tons of help and support from the creative friends that are down with FITID that idea became a reality.

5
 
 

Maven

151 Cherry Street, Burlington

Pure skateboarding at it's core, Maven boasts an impressive lineup of footwear, apparel and skate brands that cater to a more mature following. Five years skater owned and operated, a must stop if you're in the Burlington area.

5
 
 

Johnny Cupcakes

279 Newbury Street, Boston

A retail shop on Boston's Newbury Street specializing in selling brightly colored T-shirts that are creatively laid out in baker's racks to resemble... well cupcakes!  Each shirt has the image of a cupcake where you'd least expect it: the Statue of Liberty holding a cupcake; Marilyn Monroe with a tiny cupcake-shaped mole; and the cupcake-and-crossbones motif that has become the store's signature design. The owner, Johnny set it up like a ...

5