El Pollo Loco launches its first online merchadise store

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El Pollo Loco has begun selling Southern California civilization arsenic good arsenic flame-grilled chicken.

The Costa Mesa-based speedy work concatenation has launched what it calls its archetypal online merchandise store selling shirts, hoodies, caps, shorts and tote bags.

Loco Gifts and Gear volition beryllium opened to loyalty nine members today, Dec. 2, and go disposable to the nationalist astatine midnight, according to a quality release.

  • This chapeau by Manny Silva is portion of El Pollo Loco’s caller enactment of merchandise. (Photo courtesy of El Pollo Loco)

  • A hoodie by Manny Silva for El Pollo Loco celebrates Southern California’s lowrider culture. (Photo courtesy of El Pollo Loco)

  • Muralist David Flores has created a surfboard with the representation of a wrestler for El Pollo Loco. (Photo courtesy of El Pollo Loco)

  • Muralist David Flores has created a surfboard with the representation of a wrestler for El Pollo Loco. (Photo courtesy of El Pollo Loco)

  • El Pollo Loco’s caller lines of merchandise see shirts by surfer Rick Massie. (Photo courtesy of El Pollo Loco)

  • El Pollo Loco’s caller lines merchandise see shorts designed by Rick Massie. (Photo courtesy of El Pollo Loco.)

The concatenation says the merchandise bespeak its “L.A. Mex roots,” which means, “SoCal manner meets Mexican heritage.”

The products were created by 3 section designers.

Muralist David Flores created a surfboard with a lucha libre wrestler arsenic good arsenic the representation of a smiling pistillate with yellowish flowers successful her braided hairsbreadth for T-shirts and tote bags.

Surfer Rick Massie, a Venice Beach native, created bluish and yellowish designs with surfboards and thenar trees arsenic a tribute to his hometown.

Manny Silva, proprietor of Manny’s Bike Shop successful Compton, created black-and-gold shirts and hoodies that observe lowrider culture.

Information: LocoGiftsAndGear.com, elpolloloco.com/rewards

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