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Mixerfriendly HHV Clothing

From hip hop and house music to diversity and high rent, Mixerfriendly is inspired by the city of San Francisco and dedicated to preserving the underground culture through fashion and design. Mixerfriendly began its operation in 2001 to bring a fresh look and unique style to the San Francisco underground scene. In 2005 they stepped out of the DJ culture, and are now concentrating on more thought provoking graphics that relate to current events, while staying true to their core music base. “We believe that music is a powerful tool, that can articulate struggles in the world and give people the empowerment to make a difference. It has been our goal from the beginning to concentrate on quality of design and connection to our target market. This isn’t a corporation, nor do we aspire to be one. We are a small operation with talented DJs and artists that want our designs to represent the music and the people in it.” Preserving the underground and to help it move forward as a culture is Mixerfriendly’s mission statement.