Monica and Jason, aka SwapSF.com in the San Francisco Bay Guardian

Monica and Jason are SwapSF.com and they’re also my house mates. This must be what it’s like to live with Steve Jobs when he was eating pizza in a garage inventing the computer or something. My friend’s rule.

The couple started SwapSF a few years ago as a way to poach their friends’ unwanted apparel. “I had this friend who owned like a million pairs of limited-edition sneakers that he never wore,” Lewis said. “The swap idea started as a way for me to get my hands on some of them.” So Hernandez and Lewis, who have been throwing events since they met at a party five years ago, did what came naturally: they drew up a flyer, bought a bunch of cheap beer and pizza, and invited their friends to get down.

The idea has taken off, as I witnessed Sept. 22 when I threw a few shirts, a pair of pants, and some old hats in a bag and pedaled down to Bryant and 18th Street to volunteer at their recent event, the Most Hyperbolically Stupendous Clothing Swap Ever. It was to be a win-win situation: a little time in exchange for first dibs at free clothes. I arrived at CELLspace at 11 a.m. to find a DJ spinning downtempo hip-hop, a handful of kids sorting through bags, and Hernandez, who greeted me with a smile, a name badge, and a beer. I’d envisioned spending a leisurely afternoon sipping beer provided by Trumer Pilsner (the event sponsor) with about a hundred other scavengers, and the day seemed to be turning out that way. (Read More)

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1 Response to “Monica and Jason, aka SwapSF.com in the San Francisco Bay Guardian”


  1. 1 Kiko

    wait. what. why did i not hear about this? :(
    –K!

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