The Marathon Clothing Hours

The Marathon Clothing is an urban clothing store specializing in bold print T-shirts, hats, sweatpants & accessories that was opened in June 2017. It has achieved record-breaking status within the urban streetwear industry for over a decade.
Located in South Los Angeles, The Marathon Clothing Store stands as one of the nations most authentic streetwear retailers, and is a visual testament of what hard work and dedication truly is.
What the company is doing
Hussle introduced the Marathon Clothing smart store as a way to continue giving his most loyal fans new ways to consume exclusive content and cop products. Besides clothing and small novelty items that are available in the store now, the brand hopes to offer products like “All Money In” sheepskin floor mats for cars, money counters, baseball bats, basketballs, and lifestyle products in the future.
What are The Marathon Clothing opening times?
Monday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Tuesday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Wednesday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Thursday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Friday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Saturday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Sunday | 08:00 AM – 08:00 PM |
Is The Marathon Clothing open today? – Yes, it is.
What are The Marathon Clothing hours today? – See The Marathon Clothing opening times above
Is The Marathon Clothing open tomorrow? Yes
Is The Marathon Clothing open on Sunday? Yes, it’s open.
The Marathon Clothing closing time
What’s The Marathon Clothing closing time? Usually, it closes at 08:00 PM.
History
The Marathon Clothing is a store that was owned by Nipsey Hussle – a rapper, philanthropist and entrepreneur .
The rapper went back to his roots, opening the brick and mortar shop in his childhood hometown of Crenshaw, back in 2017. His older brother, Black Sam, is the store’s co-owner.
The Marathon Clothing carries a wide range of items from T-shirts to hats for both men and women. The store even offers a kids line. Most of the items have “Crenshaw” written on them, a nod to the area where Nipsey Hussle grew up — and where he decided to open up shop.
The Marathon Clothing Holiday Hours – Open
Date | Holiday |
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January 21 | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
February 14 | Valentine’s Day |
February 18 | President’s Day |
March 5 | Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday |
March 17 | St. Patrick’s Day |
April 19 | Good Friday |
April 22 | Easter Monday |
May 5 | Cinco de Mayo |
May 27 | Memorial Day |
July 04 | Independence Day |
June 16 | Father’s Day |
May 12 | Mother’s Day |
September 02 | Labor Day |
October 14 | Columbus Day |
October 31 | Halloween |
November 11 | Veterans Day |
November 29 | Black Friday |
December 24 | Christmas Eve |
December 26 | Day after Christmas |
January 01 | New Year’s Day |
December 31 | New Year’s Eve |
The Marathon Clothing Holiday Hours – Closed
Date | Holiday |
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April 21 | Easter Sunday |
November 28 | Thanksgiving Day |
December 25 | Christmas Day |
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Summary
Nipsey was extremely proud of his “smart store,” which has its own app to help people find what they are looking for. The app changes the way customers shop and helped create a different type of experience for the consumer.
With prices starting at $25 for a beanie and upward to $89 for a women’s bodysuit, Nipsey kept everyone in mind when designing his line. The collection also features apparel embroidered with “Crenshaw” and “Super Mall” across the front, paying homage to his neighborhood, not only through music and philanthropic endeavors, but through fashion.
Celebrities such as Rick Ross, P Diddy, Saweetie, and his girlfriend, Lauren London, could be seen wearing his thoughtfully curated pieces. In doing collaborations with Puma, the Grammy-nominated artist believed that the Marathon store and line was a way to infuse fashion, hip-hop and technology.
Key facts about the company
Nipsey Hussle was shot multiple times in the parking lot of Marathon Clothing. He was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. He was just 33 years old.
Mission and vision
This is us trying to disrupt retail, create a theme park for the brand. This is us trying to create a retail network to become vertically integrated. This is us trying to super-serve the core with an upgraded experience.
This is us trying to fuse hip-hop, fashion, and tech… We believe that’s what the Marathon store is. It’s an immature concept. It hasn’t evolved to its fullest form yet. But I think we’re in the process of seeing technology integrated with everything, become a part of the world. So, I think that we’re just putting our chips on experience. We think this is where retail is going. So, we want to be one of the leaders.