03/15/2026
Last call.
Wotown closes Monday.
Pull up one last time — 4–9pm.
This whole thing started with a random pop-up opportunity and somehow turned into years of racks, vintage runs, parking lot markets, music, art, and a lot of beautiful chaos.
From the beginning our mantra was “The Art of Collaboration.”
Wotown was never meant to be just one brand — it was a space where San Diego artists, designers, vintage curators, musicians, and creatives could build something together.
We were young and figuring it out in real time… but the one thing that always showed up was y’all (the community)
We gotta do a quick roll call.
Shoutout Naone Hasenstab
Shoutout Vincent Panzarella
Shoutout Harley Hoyt
Shoutout Christian White and Marcus Helliker
Shoutout Dante Rowley (Rosewood) for the pop-up blessing that started it all.
Shoutout the crew and brands that helped shape the shop:
Alex Yonan ( )
Eddie (.archive )
Brady Clements ( )
Stephon Lamar ( )
Issac Fe***er (.psd )
Raul & Jess Sanchez ( ) —
Gregory Scott ( )
Noah Schloss ( )
Stillo (.co )
Luis ( )
Analise ( )
Megan Iverson ( )
Zach Kinninger (.gallery )
Shoutout East Village / Downtown San Diego for the good times and the memories. We just hope the city keeps protecting the small creative spaces that give neighborhoods their soul.
And shoutout the entire San Diego art community — artists, designers, vintage collectors, photographers, DJs, musicians, and everyone who believed in the idea that collaboration could build culture.
Y’all made Wotown what it was.
Monday 4–9pm.
One last time.
If you ever bought something off the rack, danced at a party, or dug through a pile at a market — you’re part of this story.
If you ever pulled up to Wotown, you helped build it.
This store was never just ours it belonged to us (the community)
If you were ever here, this post is about you too.
And please continue supporting the spaces keeping the culture alive in San Diego:
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Peace ✌🏾