Founded in 1991 on Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, XLARGE pioneered the connection between skateboarding, street culture, and music when these worlds were still underground movements. Fast Times stocks their gear because they represent an authentic era when skateboarding and hip-hop cross-pollinated to create something genuinely new. Their iconic gorilla logo has maintained relevance through decades of trends by staying true to their roots while evolving with the culture. XLARGE earned respect through connections to the Beastie Boys, supporting ea... Read More
XLARGE Streetwear & Skate Clothing
Founded in 1991 on Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, XLARGE pioneered the connection between skateboarding, street culture, and music when these worlds were still underground movements. Fast Times stocks their gear because they represent an authentic era when skateboarding and hip-hop cross-pollinated to create something genuinely new. Their iconic gorilla logo has maintained relevance through decades of trends by staying true to their roots while evolving with the culture. XLARGE earned respect through connections to the Beastie Boys, supporting early skate scenes, and creating garments that balanced function with distinctive style before "streetwear" was even a term. Their baggy fits and workwear-inspired pieces provide the durability and freedom of movement skaters need without sacrificing the cultural heritage that gives the brand its weight. Legitimate street credentials from a brand that was there when the foundation was being built.
Founded in 1991 on Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, XLARGE pioneered the connection between skateboarding, street culture, and music when these worlds wer... Read More
XLARGE Streetwear & Skate Clothing
Founded in 1991 on Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, XLARGE pioneered the connection between skateboarding, street culture, and music when these worlds were still underground movements. Fast Times stocks their gear because they represent an authentic era when skateboarding and hip-hop cross-pollinated to create something genuinely new. Their iconic gorilla logo has maintained relevance through decades of trends by staying true to their roots while evolving with the culture. XLARGE earned respect through connections to the Beastie Boys, supporting early skate scenes, and creating garments that balanced function with distinctive style before "streetwear" was even a term. Their baggy fits and workwear-inspired pieces provide the durability and freedom of movement skaters need without sacrificing the cultural heritage that gives the brand its weight. Legitimate street credentials from a brand that was there when the foundation was being built.