Favorite store in LA, and one of the few brands I wear on a regular basis. The Lethal Amounts crew is always hard at work throwing the raddest events showcasing the best in film, music, and art. Ive never come across another store like this, and look forward to what these guys have to offer in the near future.
Alfredo G.
Classificação do local: 5 Santa Ana, CA
Lethal Amounts is Los Angeles alternative music culture, Danny is great. Wide spectrum of music is covered!
Shelley V.
Classificação do local: 5 North Hollywood, CA
Visited Lethal Amounts last night for the closing of the Edward Colver exhibit. The space is fantastic and the staff friendly and helpful. Danny, who is in charge of the art sales, was extremely personable and I’m happy to know I have yet another cool«art pusher» contact to fill my addiction! LA sells merchandise and has different shows coming up. The next is a tribute to Tura Satana which shouldn’t be missed !! Make sure to stop by and purchase Ed Colver’s fantastic book or see if they have any show programs left — he has taken so many important images of the punk rock culture ! Thank you LA for putting on this fantastic show and many more shows to come down the road ! I cannot wait !!!
Norie A.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Overdue review. This place is awesome! They have a great selection of punk rock band tees, sweet art exhibits and great customer service. Got some tees printed here too and they know what they are doing. I had a big format design and a bunch of colors, they were able to make it happen without me having to spend a fortune. Add them of facebook to get update on art exhibits and other fun events.
Billy B.
Classificação do local: 5 Downtown, Los Angeles, CA
Kick ass place. They always throw rad events and have tons of cool shit too. We need more spots like this in LA.
Kara K.
Classificação do local: 5 Van Nuys, CA
Best ever, do yourself a favor and check out this super cool store, great clothes and amazing art!!!
Howie P.
Classificação do local: 5 Glendale, CA
I love this place… it’s the only place like the original punk stores I grew up in in NYC. The shirts they make are great, the angry person in the review at bottom obviously has a problem in general as everything he said is absolutely a lie. I’ve has D stuff printed there & they do awesome screen printed posters as well. They do real wild interesting merchant for the band Danzig, Death In June & others. Just walking through the door is a great experience! Nothing like this exempt in the past. Love it.
Luke H.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Incredibly diverse and unique shirt designs and an ever-changing art exhibition by owner/designer/curator Danny Fuentes. I’ve been at every event they’ve held since the Grand Opening in Feb ’13 with Angelyne and Youthquake(NYC). They’ve since held exhibitions from Joey Maas, a tribute to Rozz Williams with remaining band members performing live, 2 separate street art showings(one of which is still up right now from The Soap Co. and closes Aug. 16th… see u there!)
Joshua V.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Went to Lethal Amounts today for the first time. I got to say I loved it! It’s a fun and interesting place. I was impressed with the art work and the lay out of the place. The quality of the shirts and clothing was comparable with any other store. I don’t think it’s far to attack the quality of the products. I have bought stuff at Hot Topic of Cheaper quality for a much higher price. The designs are creative and fun. The owner, Danny Fuentes, is a hell of a guy too. Down to earth and full of interesting and funny stories. Lol this place can only get better and I can’t wait to see possibilities. The art shows, the concerts, etc this place has so much potential.
Matt A.
Classificação do local: 1 Colorado Springs, CO
As a venue I don’t have much comment. As a web merchant, AVOID! The quality of the items they sell is pure trash. As in, the cheapest, flimsiest knockoff garbage you’ve seen. The screenprint designs are blurry and faded, and they excuse this by calling them«vintage style.» No, they’re just crap. Price-gouged, fall-apart, dollar-store-quality crap. And if you ask them questions about the quality of the items before buying, they reply with insults.