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Chrome Hearts

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Questions people ask about Chrome Hearts

Where can you buy Chrome Hearts?

Only in Chrome Hearts' own stores, including the 16,000 square foot New York flagship at 755 Washington Street in the Meatpacking District. The brand has no online checkout and no wholesale accounts, so everything else moves through resale platforms like Grailed.

Why is Chrome Hearts so expensive?

Every piece is made in Los Angeles, much of it in sterling silver, and the brand deliberately restricts supply with no online sales and no wholesale. Founder Richard Stark has compared the model to Hermes, where scarcity itself is the product. Vintage tees start around 87 dollars on Grailed while silver jewelry runs far higher.

Does Chrome Hearts restock sold out pieces?

No. Chrome Hearts does not restock sold out jewelry, so specific designs move almost entirely through resale marketplaces once they leave the stores.

How can you tell if a Chrome Hearts tee is fake?

Authentication guides point to the wash tag font weight and the neck tag stitching as the clearest tells on vintage tees. Buying in a Chrome Hearts store or through resale platforms that authenticate is the safest route.

Who founded Chrome Hearts?

Richard Stark founded Chrome Hearts in a Los Angeles garage in 1988 with John Bowman and silversmith Leonard Kamhout. The brand still manufactures everything in Los Angeles today.

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