San Diego Union-Tribune

BRIXTON Other store is in Australia

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founded in San Diego County, the original three founders sold Brixton to a private equity firm called Altamont Capital in 2014. Since then, about two-thirds of the company’s leadership team is new, including CEO Raphael Peck, who’s held roles at big brands like Oakley and Adidas.

Brixton has retained its headquarte­rs in Oceanside, which is home to a 90,000square-foot office that houses finance, marketing, design, product developmen­t, merchandis­ing and sales for the company.

Since joining in 2019, Peck has taken Brixton in a different direction.

Rather than just selling online and at major retailers, the brand is now opening brick-and-mortar shops. Its first store opened in Sydney, Australia, in 2019, and the new Encinitas spot will be its second. Later next year, the company hopes to open a third location in Oceanside on South Tremont Street.

Brixton has also grown its apparel line and expanded into womenswear.

“We’ve gone from a brand that leans heavily on the classics in music, art, culture, and moved into idea of new Americana and classic American silhouette­s,” Peck said.

Brixton isn’t abandoning its inspiratio­n from classic music, however. The company just signed a major pop-culture collaborat­ion with the estate of Joe Strummer, the late lead singer of the legendary punk-rock band The Clash.

“The Strummer estate actually contacted us,” Peck said. “We came together and agreed with Joe Stummer’s wife that she would have final creative approval on anything we did. In return, we got full access to the estate.”

Brixton sent designers to look through Strummer’s closet, examining headwear, shirts, and clothes Strummer wore, and studied drawings sketched by the musician himself.

This line has special meaning for the brand. Founder David Stoddard named his company after The Clash’s song “The Guns of Brixton.”

Strummer-inspired apparel will include fisherman caps that feature the frontman’s sketches in the lining. The collection will also include T-shirts and hoodies bearing graphics with words from the anthemic Clash song “Know Your Rights.”

Peck said he imagines some of Brixton’s more political and social-inspired apparel will be popular in the coming months due to the heightened emotions of the election season.

Brixton’s new local store will open at 670 S. Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas.

brittany.meiling @sduniontri­bune.com (619) 293-1286 Twitter: @Brittanyme­iling

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