Many of you know Upper Playground as the ‘more than a clothing store’ that originated in San Francisco and found a second home in Portland a few months ago. My insiders in both S.F. and Portland have only the best things to say about the UP experience. Lucky for me, I can view from afar on their website. While I’m sure the web surfing tour of UP’s goods doesn’t hold a candle to the live version, I can see enough in a photo to know that I’m in love with their line-up of hoodies. From Cars, to Craps, to Comedy, to Argyle, I would rock all of these things. Suffice to say, the next time I make a trip to S.F. or Portland, I will be going to play in the Upper Playground. Until then, I will be keeping up […]
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