Levi’s Haus Miami has become home to a variety of brand collaborations, interactive entertainment, and innovation testing.

American fashion brand Levi’s presented a unique retail concept in the framework of the Miami Modern Art Fair Art Basel Miami 2019. This timelessly pop-up space with a wealth of shopping experience is located in the trendy Wynwood Art District.
Levi’s Haus Miami shop has become home to a variety of brand collaborations, interactive entertainment for customers, as well as testing the company’s innovative developments in retail, and much more.
The place successfully combines a studio, a recreation area, and an art gallery. The two-story shop is dedicated to “Levi’s exceptional self-expression,” presenting a selection of selected creations of the brand and great opportunities for personalization of products.
In Levi’s studio, the brand’s customers are provided with the service of developing and customizing clothes in cooperation with designers and artists. During the week of Art Basel Miami 2019, the shop will host master classes by contemporary street artists, graffiti artists, and famous designers. For quicker and more convenient personalization of Levi’s clothes, ready-made “grab-and-go” styles are created, which allow you to get extraordinary things in ten minutes. Clothing repairs at Levi’s Haus Miami are free of charge, and customization services cost $10-20.
Levi’s Haus Miami also supports an initiative aimed at sustainable development by collaborating on various environmental programs, including soil, water, and other ecosystems conservation. To maintain a conscious retail experience, Levi’s continues to work with local businesses and organizations, including the newly opened Miami Graffiti Museum. It is known that the pop-up space of the American brand in the Wynwood Art District will be open until the end of February 2020.
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