"The idea for this business
came to life because during
my day job in computer
software I was experiencing
a real creative void in my
life," explains Garofalo, 32.
"I was always interested in
art design and felt starting
4FIVE plans to expand into boutique
clothing stores locally and across the U.S.
Owners Anthony Garofalo
(left) and Adam Bailey were
looking for a creative outlet.
The company's
street wear has
attracted artists,
musicians,
skateboarders
and more.
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SPRING 2015