Posted on 23 June 2009

As promised last week (see here), I bring you the new Stampd LA retail Mural, located on the exterior walls of Joyrich at Melrose and Spaulding, in Hollywood. This is the 2º Edition retail mural executed by Stampd LA and it looks absolutely Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!!! The piece is in anticipation for the new Bayside Shoe to drop, but it is a combination of the Numberd’ and Bayside shoe graphics. And to make it even better they have created a time lapse in which Dave Gallegos documents the process > see video below…

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Posted on 17 June 2009

I drove by Spaulding and Melrose the other day, after having been in NY all month and was saddened by the blank wall. What was once was a mural painted by Chris Stamp & Co. for the launch of the Stampd’ LA brand back in January, was simply a big white corner. All the questions in my head lead me to the Stampd LA Blog, where I found out that the white wall was all for the love of art and keeping the streets of LA fresh & new. A new wall is in the making! Excited by the news I stopped by yesterday to check out what was going on…The new wall will be a combination of two Stampd’ styles; the Numberd’ and the Bayside Hi (ring a bell?) You can see the new wall formula below… And the wall should be fully up by end of day today!

Posted on 02 February 2009

January 30th was the official launch of Stampd LA footwear. To launch the brand Stampd designed a 3-day pop-up shop in Hollywood’s Joyrich store which was unveiled by the launch party Friday night. Stampd sold through more than 50 pairs of shoes that night and had a killer turnout at the party. Rony set up his photobooth on the outside wall which was painted by Chris Stamp for the event, in one of the signature graphics of the fist seasons kicks. All the party pics were taken by NOA. Along side the launch was the exclusive U.S. release of the All Gone book, which had its official release early last week at Collette in Paris. Step inside the Stampd LA launch party for a taste of L.A. style…

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Posted on 13 October 2008

Chris Stamp from Stampd LA started doing custom shoes at the beginning of the craze of it all a few years ago and sold his custom designs to retail leaders such as Fred Segal Conveyor. As the custom craze grew so did the impracticalities of this trend, which brought Chris to the development of his own shoe. His goal was to create a more accessible yet still limited Stampd.
Stampd is anticipated to hit stores at the end January. Here is a sneak preview of a few of the styles. For more info and press release email here.

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