Retro Fashion: Zombie store rocks Bogota urban culture


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A common, old building standing in one of Bogota’s main commercial streets, la Carrera 15, holds a particular store full of weird accesories, vintage design jackets and funny t-shirts. The clothes are inspired in nerdy 80s designs, characters and lifestyle. Fly pins, green computer code scarfs, the classic LOGO turtle stamped in a t-shirt and Sesame Street’s Ernie jacket are the kind of stuff you may find in this peculiar place that also showcases the clothes and accesories of young local design labels as Dinamita, B Clothing, Dechado, Plastica and Latin Lover, making it an essential in local urban culture. The store concept goes beyond clothes and accesories. It also supports fresh musical projects with the Zombie Records Label and Zinema Zombie a movie festival devoted to the living death films. They just launched their new website, in a blog format that includes a guide of cheap restaurants, nerd fashion essays, interviews and Zombiehits where they feature retro videos and songs of popular colombian that were famous many years ago. Source: zombie.co Via: flickr |
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