This is a hip little shop that carriers some unique hipster items. This is a small spot but lots of hidden treasures to be found on their racks. It’s definitely worth a look!
Jamie S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Melbourne, FL
Awesome little clothing store! A mix of funky fashion… Self-described as Urban Outfitters meets Harajuku. Great sales with items at 40% off or price pointed at only $ 5-$ 20.
Tilia M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Atlanta, GA
I’m not convinced this place is an acutal store space. It looks like a room that they put bars across the walls and a little corner for the register. That said, its a great place to go in L5P for exclusive urban streetware. Very trendy, mostly men’s fashion. They even have Japanese drinks to try, which in my opinion were really cool. They have a great little watch selection too, in some crazy colors.
Jp L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Washington, DC
I purchased a black pair of DKNY pants for $ 3.00, what a great bargain. The cashier was so friendly & helpful and after greeting me he notified me of the discounts available. They sale Japanese street wear & candy. The watches in the store are also nice as well. When I come back to Atlanta I will most definitely make a stop here again.
RIKETA C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Smyrna, GA
I am definitely a fan. I happened to stumble upon Fearless weirdos while attending the Halloween parade(and while I was next door ordering pizza from Little 5 pizza). They have a ton of original pieces that are kinda pricey but not that bad. You also get 10 percent off your purchase when you sign up for their email list. I bought a pair of Earrings. Nice.
Song S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Silver Spring, MD
The name and description on the window drew me in. «Fashion» and«Japanese» — those words together always piqué my interest. It’s a tiny store with racks of clothing, but it definitely doesn’t feel crammed with stuff like some thrift stores. It was somewhat sparser than I expected — to the point where for a split second I wondered if I was in an overpriced boutique and should leave NOW. However, I braved being the only person in the shop and saw some neat suspenders and vests for dudes. They have a very small collection of purses(I only saw 5?), and clothing for women ranged from vintage to hippy to huh? But that’s what I expected from Japanese fashion. I did have to tear myself away from an item, especially since everything was 25% off the marked price. The employee was nice and relaxed, didn’t bother me and left me to my own cloud of indecisiveness. The description of the shop may be slightly overstated, as I can’t see it being a true hangout spot just yet. As far as I could see the only Japanese snacks they had were some chew candies and bottled sodas(but love those gimmicky drinks!), but nowhere to drink it. There isn’t much of a place to hang out in there so the free WiFi may not be so useful. I intend to come back and check out if the shop progresses(install some tables to set a drink down? And a large sign to indicate that you’re in a strange corner?) and maybe pick up that item that I didn’t buy.
Nick M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Austin, TX
While visiting ATL from ATX, I was very pleased to stumble upon Little Five Points… a very cool and funky pocket of the city — which reminded me a lot of home. Fearless weirdos is a funky little boutique, specializing in clothing from japanese designers… fashionable, and affordable. Very hip & stylish, but not to the point of pretentiousness… i picked up a plaid button up for about 30 bucks. They also have some shades and other lady-accessories, as well as a small selection of vintage clothes. Nice décor, cooler full of japanese drinks and very helpful gal behind the counter. Check em out.