Oaklandish is a fashion line and retail store located in Oakland, California, in the United States. The company logo is a modified version of the city logo, an oak tree with wide outspread roots. 10% of the proceeds from the sales of Oaklandish items goes to local non-profit community groups through the "Oakland Innovators Award" grant program.[2] Everything sold in the store is screen-printed in Oakland.[2][3] In 2016, the store was named the 38th fastest growing inner city business in the United States by Fortune.[1]
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