
Twenty Fifty-Two moves aboveground
Cult skate shop Twenty Fifty-Two has stepped out from its underground Hindley Street space and into a new shopfront on the up-and-coming Young Street.
MoreCult skate shop Twenty Fifty-Two has stepped out from its underground Hindley Street space and into a new shopfront on the up-and-coming Young Street.
MoreThis week, Josh and Farrin talk with Al Mawer - owner of Twenty Fifty Two retail shop and their downstairs neighbour – about success in retail (see Al's example), failure in retail (see that time Josh and Farrin tried to run a shop), community, and (incongruously) Indonesian politics.
MoreTwenty Fifty-Two, a shop that loosely falls into the skate- and street-wear realm, does things differently. With an emphasis on quality, culture and community, owner Al Mawer has created something that runs far deeper than regular retail.
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