Heritage Bicycles in Chicago combines two complementary cultures, bikes and coffee, in a way we’ve never seen before. They’ve challenged traditional ideas of bike shops and coffee shops to create an imaginative category of their own, and their brand has fostered a strong following and sense of community along the way.
This is why we aren’t surprised at all by Heritage’s newest innovative addition: a remodeled vintage bus created just for Pop-Up Stores.
For only $150 a day, you can Pop-Up in Heritage’s bus to bring your brand directly to the streets of Chicago. Previous tenants include incredible Chicago-based brands like Field & Florist, Drift Eyewear, and Oak Street Bootmaker, who were all able to transform this vintage bus to suit their own styles and products. Whether you’re a vintage clothing company or an artist looking to showcase your pieces, Heritage’s Pop-Up Bus offers the perfect affordable opportunity to begin introducing your brand to an offline market.
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