Jammin On Haight

San Francisco, United States

4.6

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15 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Garage, Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Description

Specialties

Jammin on Haight, a Hippy Couture Boutique, is an apparel store offering one-​of-​a-​kind tie dye fashions and other unique art-​influenced clothing, accessories and artwork. Located in the historic Haight Ashbury district in San Francisco on the corner of Haight and Masonic, which is known as the epicenter for hippy culture, our tie dye apparel and tapestries are all pieces of art that are hand made by the owners, and other world renowned tie dye artists. The store features many of Ben ‘Jammin’ Strebel’s own tie dye designs in addition to highly sought after psychedelic and visionary art and clothing that can often only be found at live music festivals. We also carry Warrior Within Desgins, Grass Roots Hats, Rockin Socks, Foxy Monster Fuzzy Hoods, and hippy-​bling jewelry. Some of our tie dye fashions include t-​shirts, pants, yoga pants, dresses, wife-​beaters, baby onsies, hoodies, socks, thigh highs, art hats, knee highs, purses, belts, scarves, bandannas, lanyards and more!

History

Established in 2012.

In June 2012, Benjammin opened Jammin on Haight, a new boutique located on the historic corner of Haight and Masonic Streets in San Francisco. The boutique’s mission is to breathe a new vitality into the San Francisco Haight St. experience by showcasing current trends of today’s visionary youth, while retaining the integrity of the original visionary movement. The store will feature many of Benjammin’s own designs in addition to highly sought after items that can often only be found at some of the West Coast’s most popular music and arts festivals.

With the recent evolution of his new boutique, Jammin on Haight, Benjammin has become one of the only tie-​dye artists to transcend the spirit of the counter-​culture movement of the 60’s and 70’s and achieve relevance within the visionary arts and music scene of today.

Meet the Business Owner

Ben J.

Business Owner

Benjammin founded and co-​owns Benjammin Dyes. He is a visionary artist whose intricate tie-​dye art has become an iconic part of the modern day psychedelic rock scene. His custom tie-​dye clothing and tapestries have adorned numerous legends including the Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, Willie Nelson, Wavy Gravy, Robbie Krieger, Ben Harper, Dave Mathews, The Allman Brothers Band, String Cheese Incident, 7 Walkers, Dark Star Orchestra, George Porter Jr., and The Meters. Recently, his designs have been licensed by Croakies for their exclusive line of sunglass straps and belts.

Benjammin’s inspiration as an artist stems from his passion for music. After selling his tie-​dye designs out of the back of his van at Grateful Dead shows, several of his pieces eventually made their way to the impressed eyes of several band members.