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Punk, Folk and Country Collide at Brixton's 10 Year Anniversary Show

The California clothing company celebrated it's 2005 launch in Los Angeles last week.

All photos by Christopher Donez

Southern California apparel brand Brixton celebrated its tenth anniversary with a show at downtown Los Angeles' historic Regent Theatre last week with a room full of friends and visionaries and a killer lineup onstage. SoCal folk quintet the Drowning Men (for whom Brixton's Jason Young was a founding member), MPLS post-punk trio the Blind Shake, Los Angeles County indie-rock upstarts together PANGEA, rising country-rock firecracker Nikki Lane, and Seattle punk veterans the Spits all came together to celebrate Brixton's first decade in business. Started in 2004 as a moonlight enterprise by David Stoddard, Jason Young and Mike Chapin, all employees of the skateboarding magazine TransWorld at the time, Brixton has grown from its humble beginnings as a headwear brand birthed in Stoddard's garage into a successful full service mens and womenswear line and a vibrant source of true California style. Check out pics from the show below.

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The Drowning Men

together PANGEA

Nikki Lane

The Blind Shake

The Spits