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As the second part of The Chi ’s sixth season returns to Paramount+ , native Chicagoan Rello met up with Hypebeast to tour his favorite local spots in the city, including the communal hubs that have shaped his legacy in fine art and fashion. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, artist, illustrator and philanthropist Rello (born Terrell Jones) has ambitiously navigated the intersection of fine art and streetwear. In 2006, he manned Hyde Park’s Leaders 1354, a streetwear boutique and artist incubator for up-and-coming creators, later making his mark at Fat Tiger Workshop, a passion project collaboratively founded alongside Joe Freshgoods (Joe Robinson), Des Owusu and Vic Lloyd .

A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast) “We had things of substance that we wanted to manifest into something greater,” Rello comments about the massively popular streetwear mecca that closed its doors in 2023. “The Fat Tiger story is really quite simple. With family, it’s going to be family, and sometimes it’s hard to pinpoint a key moment because Fat Tiger is still alive; it’s more than just a retail store.



For us, it’s our gang, our bonding point. The greatest thing Fat Tiger did was bring us closer together. There isn’t necessarily a specific event or release that encapsulates this; it’s the entire experience that was so powerful.

It was such a great and introspective journey, and that’s the greatest takeaway from the Fat Tiger journey.” Rello’s tour of the city starts a.

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