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Our interview with Mac Hadar is for the big spenders. Mac—buyer and director of operations for H.Lorenzo—took time out in between dinners and concerts while in NYC to swing by the stu to celebrate 40 years of H.Lorenzo, freeballing, uniform dressing, buying while traveling, his dad's old cash and carry method, strip club fashion shows, how Tupac used to pull up to the shop, meeting James Brown when he was a kid, what VICs mean to retail in 2025, started from the stockroom now he's here, father-son shopping trips to Japan, his favorite brands and designers right now, James Franco the fashion designer is crushing it, the permanent launch of their new archive store and what kinda gems you can find there, NYC retail oppo research and the common mistakes most stores make, originally taking a risk on Fear of God, Glenn Martens has a bright future, working with family, the parallel paths of how fashion has shifted in the past decade and customers growing up, what tariffs mean for retailers and general confusion, the conundrum of buying for yourself vs. a store, his hiring process starts with everything but the job description, he gave up wearing jeans, his love of poker and much more on Mac Hadar's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
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Our interview with Mac Hadar is for the big spenders. Mac—buyer and director of operations for H.Lorenzo—took time out in between dinners and concerts while in NYC to swing by the stu to celebrate 40 years of H.Lorenzo, freeballing, uniform dressing, buying while traveling, his dad's old cash and carry method, strip club fashion shows, how Tupac used to pull up to the shop, meeting James Brown when he was a kid, what VICs mean to retail in 2025, started from the stockroom now he's here, father-son shopping trips to Japan, his favorite brands and designers right now, James Franco the fashion designer is crushing it, the permanent launch of their new archive store and what kinda gems you can find there, NYC retail oppo research and the common mistakes most stores make, originally taking a risk on Fear of God, Glenn Martens has a bright future, working with family, the parallel paths of how fashion has shifted in the past decade and customers growing up, what tariffs mean for retailers and general confusion, the conundrum of buying for yourself vs. a store, his hiring process starts with everything but the job description, he gave up wearing jeans, his love of poker and much more on Mac Hadar's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

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