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Rowing Blazers has opened the doors to its first West Coast space in the form of a four-month pop-up at the Brentwood Country Mart in Los Angeles.

The Country Mart opened in 1948 as it was modeled on a traditional English village market. A low-key celebrity hangout for decades, the space now calls home to a unique blend of tenants ranging from an old-timey burger joint to a visvim concept space.

Rowing Blazers' area is located inside the fully-functioning U.S. Post Office at the Country Mart. There, customers can take advantage of a curated selection of T-shirts, polos, rugbies, dad hats, and blazers.

“The Country Mart is classic. And there’s nothing quite like it anywhere else in the world. It’s real old LA - but it’s also the spot where some of the coolest people in the city hang out,” says Rowing Blazers founder Jack Carlson. “It’s cool without being flashy. And what could be better than doing a pop-up inside a post office?”

Rowing Blazers is open at LA's Brentwood Country Mart for the next four months, Monday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Rowing Blazers LA 225 26th St. Santa Monica, CA

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