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Article: WENTZ FALLS INTO CHICAGO RETAIL.(Pete Wentz)(Clandestine Industries)
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- WWD
- Article date:
- October 25, 2007
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Byline: Beth Wilson
CHICAGO - Amid teams of screaming tweens and teens, Fall Out Boy bassist and clothing designer Pete Wentz unveiled his first Clandestine Industries storefront in his hometown here on Saturday.
Wentz, who grew up in the North Shore suburb of Wilmette, said the Windy City was a natural choice for the 450-square-foot store. The shop carries his line of unisex T-shirts and hoodies, limited edition Nike athletic shoes with Clandestine's bat logo, as well as items reminiscent of Wentz's youth, including Count Chocula and Franken Berry cereal figures, a Ms. Pac-Man arcade game and a minifridge filled with cans of Orange and Grape Crush.
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...Musician Pete Wentz, left, and television personality Nicole Richie arrive at a fashion show for Richies' House of Harlow 1960 jewelry line and Wentz' Clandestine Industries clothing line in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)
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