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North Beach clothing store honors SF neighborhoods...
I went in here awhile back.  I absolutely loved the local expression!!!

Thanks brotger for keeping your eyes and ears open for us!


By James Salazar | Examiner staff writer

Mar 2, 2026


SFOG employee Riley O’Donnell (left) and co-owners Barry Tickler and Eyad Hussein at the 1314 Grant Ave. screen-printing shop in San Francisco on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.


An assortment of locally designed merchandise honoring San Francisco neighborhoods and landmarks lines the walls of SFOG, a North Beach clothing store also serving as an art studio, community hub and custom screen-printing shop.


For 20 years, San Francisco natives and entrepreneurs Barry Tickler and Alfredo Arana have sold their locally made shirts, hoodies, hats, canvas artworks and sweatshirts, having begun their journey inside a Sunset-district garage.


Their successful North Beach storefront, however, has become a neighborhood staple in the past four years — not only as a spot to purchase artisanal merchandise, but also as a space for residents to gather and celebrate Bay Area artists.


North Beach clothing store honors SF neighborhoods, landmarks and more\


Greg

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