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Article: A SIMPLE TWIST OF HAIGHT; LOCATED IN SAN FRANCISCO'S FABLED HAIGHT-ASHBURY DISTRICT, VILLAINS MIXES LOOKS RANGING FROM URBAN TO SKATE-INSPIRED JEANSWEAR.
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- Daily News Record
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- March 24, 2003
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The winds of war are once again swirling on Haight Street. Countless flyers announcing yet another protest march flutter in the breeze while T-shirts ridiculing the President are displayed in the store windows. A small army of young panhandlers continues to stand sentry, but now many of them are rallying around an anti-war movement that is impossible to miss in San Francisco, particularly on this busy street.
It all seems befitting of Haight-Ashbury's world-famous image as the intersection of counterculture and free expression. And Haight Street, with its mix of Internet cafes, bars, headshops and boutiques, seems uniquely well suited for a trio of cleverly ...