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Streetwear brand Culture Kings plants its flag in Las Vegas

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Streetwear brand Culture Kings plants its flag in Las Vegas

The immersive retail concept gives customers more reasons to stay in the store longer.


By John Caulfield, Senior Editor | November 17, 2022
75-ft-tall hat display inside Culture Kings' store in Las Vegas
Culture Kings' U.S. flagship store in Las Vegas includes a 75-ft-tall hat wall. The retailer, through its online presence, has become a global merchant. Images: Courtesy of Culture Kings

Shawmut Design and Construction has been active in the Las Vegas market for nearly 15 years. And itā€™s safe to say, during that stretch, that Shawmut hadnā€™t built a retail store whose merchandise assortment includes 11,000 hats, and whose amenities include a state-of-the-art recording studio.

Those are two features of Culture Kings, the renowned streetwear brand based in Brisbane, Australia, which in early November opened its U.S. flagship store at The Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas. Shawmut worked with bokor architecture + interiors (the design architect for Culture Kingsā€™ stores in Australia and New Zealand) and Vegas-based Bunnyfish Studios (the AOR on the project) to create the two-story immersive space that had previously been occupied by four tenants, including an art gallery.

Culture Kingsā€™ stores Down Under, as well as its wider online presence, have popularized the brand among celebrities in the sports, fashion, music, and entertainment worlds. DJs perform daily in each of its stores, whose luxury space, known as ā€œThe Vault,ā€Ā displays the latest in menā€™s and womenā€™s jewelry, watches, and other accessories. The stores offer over 100 leading brands and 2,000-plus styles of apparel and footwear, including 18 proprietary brands.

U.S. store adds some flourishes

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The Vault, which displays luxury merchandise inside Culture Kings' store
The Vault displays the latest in luxury jewelry, watches, and accessories.
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The store in Las Vegas, which took eight months to complete, is Culture Kingsā€™ ninth, and, according to Eric Geisler, a Director at Shawmutā€™s office in Las Vegas, is ā€œvery similarā€ to the stores in Australia and New Zealand. It includes a half basketball court and a 75-ft-tall hat wall. Interactive games allow customers to play to win products. The 25,000-sf store, with 14,000 sf of retail space, is distinguished by a large staircase with LED-clad risers, a mirrored tunnel hallway that leads patrons to a ā€œSecret Roomā€ with exclusive merch (a feature that the chain introduced at its Auckland, New Zealand, store last year), a jumbotron and more than 50 LED screens that livestream the latest work produced by music and video artists.

The store carries over 2,000 styles of apparel
The Vegas store carries more than 2,000 styles of apparel, headwear, and footwear.

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Geisler tells BD+C that his team traveled to Australia to tour Culture Kingsā€™ stores there and to pick up on the ā€œvibeā€ they send out to their customers. ā€œThe company wants to create an atmosphere that makes you want to hang out in the stores.ā€

To that end, the recording studio and bar are unique to the Vegas store, as is a footwear customization lounge. Throughout the store, black floor tile and metal work put the focus on the products and Culture Kingsā€™ content. Geisler says the biggest challenge during construction was ā€œfiguring out where things went.ā€

A pivotal moment for growth?

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A recording studio inside the store
The store's recording studio is available for musicians and producers to use.
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Simon Beard, Culture Kingsā€™ cofounder and CEO, who launched the company in 2008, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the cost of the Las Vegas store (which he didnā€™t reveal) was more than the combined total for its stores in Australia.

The Vegas store is nestled in The Forum Shops at Caesars between a Fat Tuesday restaurant and an Urban Necessities retail outlet. Culture Kingsā€”which currently generates most of its revenue online, according to the Review-Journalā€”hasnā€™t disclosed if it has expansion plans for North America. But itā€™s worth noting that the company was acquired last year by a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp., which has a reputation for being a retail accelerator.

ā€œThis is a pivotal moment for Culture Kings,ā€ a.k.a. Brandsā€™ CEO Jill Ramsey said in a statement about the Vegas store opening. ā€œConsumers are interacting with brands on a different level, and Culture Kings is transforming traditional retail in an unforgettable, immersive experience that canā€™t be replicated. Iā€™m excited to watch the brand take off in the U.S.Ā  and globally.ā€

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