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The L.A. Fashion District is perhaps the premier shopping destination in Los Angeles for its bargains and trend-setting designs. The numbers can be intimidating: 90 blocks, 4,500 apparel and accessory lines, more than 1,000 stores. Here's a guide to get you started.

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If you're in the retail business, especially in fashion, textiles, or any other industry, sourcing wholesale goods from Downtown Los Angeles can be a game-changer. The Fashion District and the surrounding areas are home to a plethora of wholesalers offering a wide range of products at competitive prices. To help you navigate this bustling wholesale hub successfully, we've compiled a list of valuable tips that will make your wholesale sourcing journey in Downtown LA a breeze.

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The LA Garment District was originally defined in1972 by the LA Times as being along Los Angeles Street from 3rd to 11th Street. The area was virtually unknown to most residents at the time. By 1982, the district had grown to a roughly 20 block area with about 500 retail outlets. Today, it has more than 4,000 independently owned retail and wholesale businesses selling apparel, footwear, accessories, and fabulous fabrics! #mre #margireed #garmentdistrict #losangeles #fashion Goth Stores, Los Angeles Fashion District, La Fashion District, Fashion District Los Angeles, Los Angeles Street, Block Area, Fabric Shopping, Los Angeles Fashion, Fashion District

The LA Garment District was originally defined in1972 by the LA Times as being along Los Angeles Street from 3rd to 11th Street. The area was virtually unknown to most residents at the time. By 1982, the district had grown to a roughly 20 block area with about 500 retail outlets. Today, it has more than 4,000 independently owned retail and wholesale businesses selling apparel, footwear, accessories, and fabulous fabrics! #mre #margireed #garmentdistrict #losangeles #fashion

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