
The second U.S. store (after N.Y.) of the Japanese brand
BAPE
has become a solid street-corner anchor at 8001 Melrose Avenue in L.A.
With only a few flimsy palms outside, the eye-catching, BAPE signature
camo print in juicy neon tubes strikes a commanding visual presence
especially at night.

Inside, a huge glass cylinder, six meters in diameter, dominates the
cool 4.5-meter-high space. Inside the cylinder, sneakers revolve on
conveyer belts giving both an industrial and a museum-like feel. The
oldest BAPE stores in Japan have already celebrated their first decade,
but in Europe and the U.S., the brand has only recently started to gain
a retail presence. In addition to Japan, BAPE stores exist in Hong
Kong, Paris and London, and now two in the U.S.

The L.A. store was designed by Masamichi Katayama and his company
Wonderwall. The 43-year-old Katayama is well known for retail work in Japan, France, U.K., the U.S., Russia, Hong Kong and China.
- Tuija Seipell