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As soon as you exit the electric station in Marousi and go a few meters further down by entering the 28th of October street, you will find the Hip Hop Shop at number 7. It has been operating since 2007 and for 12 years it has become a point of reference for those involved with the culture of hip hop and graffiti in Greece. It is also one of the first stores of this type in the country to open an e-shop (https://hiphopshop.gr), making shipments all over the country.
 
In its physical space, you can find some of the most iconic all time classic streetwear and hiphopwear brands from around the world such as Dickies, Ecko Unltd., Wu Wear, Rocawear, Cayler and Sons, Pelle Pelle, Obey, Thug Life, Urban Classics , Santa Cruz, Ms.
 
You can also find completely fresh hip hop brands such as Dangerous DNGRS and Who Shot Ya?, but also more underground brands with handmade clothes and limited series – known to those most familiar with graffiti – such as Vandals On Holidays, Hektik, Eight Miles High, Dyse One, Heavy Goods, Ms.
It is perhaps the only specialized store in Greece around this area that has such a wide range of products and clothes, which are readily available wherever you are. The prices are reasonable and nothing is a monkey since they invest in authenticity. Even the merchandise from famous rappers that it supplies is official with license and copyright.
 
But in addition to clothing and accessoires, he also specializes in graffiti. His shelves are full of the top sprays in the field (Montana Black, Mtn 94, Mtn Hardcore, Mtn Speed, Molotow Flame, Loop, etc.), while the colors are never out of stock since they are renewed at least once a week . They are the official representatives of the company Grog, which changed the data in graffiti markers (tagging, calligraffiti, etc.), introducing squeezers to the general public.
 
Up-to-date on the latest trends, they can satisfy any taste in clothing. With over 5,000 codes available, it’s almost impossible not to find something that you like, whether you’re the kid who might wear skinny jeans and listen to trap, or the more old-school guy who wears a full baggie and listens to Wu Tang Clan. What we understood is that all the trends in hip hop clothing are “open”, while one visit is enough to establish that it is one of the most core shops in the city, which probably concerns the youngest audience.
 
Lifo, Issue #595, 28.2.2019