Los Feliz Flea, long a fixture of Los Angeles’s creative and community-minded markets, is officially making its comeback to Vermont Avenue — this time, anchoring at OMGC (2060 N Vermont Ave, LA 90027). GlobeNewswire The grand opening kicks off October 4, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. GlobeNewswire
To mark the occasion, adidas and Shiekh Shoes are teaming up for a one-day “Los Angeles” takeover, combining sneaker culture with street art, fashion, and local flair. GlobeNewswire Key highlights include:
A hero photo installation (lowrider + branded backdrop)
Live DJ sets and a lounge zone
First access to the new adidas Superstar “Los Angeles” sneaker
Free sneaker/gear customization (distressing, lasering, heat transfers) with purchases
Free adidas tote bags for the first 750 guests
Gifts-with-purchase from select vendors
500 complimentary food items (first come, first served)
Free tattoos (temporary and real) by Poncho The Artist (while spots last)
A bonus: the first 500 people who buy an adidas sneaker or shirt receive a $15 food voucher to spend at market food vendors GlobeNewswire
Phillip Dane, CEO of Los Feliz Flea, said the return is “more than just a homecoming; it’s an opportunity to reconnect with the community” and that the adidas partnership “is a testament to the creative energy that defines our market.” GlobeNewswire
Going forward, Los Feliz Flea will operate on a rotating schedule across two sites:
At OMGC (2060 N Vermont Ave) — every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM GlobeNewswire
At the Masonic Lodge (1900 N Vermont Ave, LA 90027) — every 2nd and 4th Saturday, same hours GlobeNewswire
With more than 180 vendors, the market offers a curated mix of vintage fashion, handmade goods, art, collectibles, home décor, and a wide selection of food. GlobeNewswire
Community Reconnection: The return strengthens ties with local artists, entrepreneurs, residents, and visitors.
Creative Energy: The adidas activation underscores how fashion, street culture, and local markets can intersect.
Foot Traffic and Visibility: Hosting such a high-profile, recurring market gives OMGC a vibrant, lived-in presence in the neighborhood.
Cultural Collaboration: It showcases how a school or campus can support and celebrate local creative ecosystems.