Red Heat: Los Angeles

Posted on December 21, 2007 Under Design

When we heard that Red Heat was opening in Los Angeles, our first reaction was one of utter confusion since we thought it meant a re-release of the horrendous 1988 action flick, starring the Governator and that According to Jim loser guy. You can imagine our relief when we found out that Red Heat was actually the name of a groundbreaking, futuristic playground of a heat transfer shop, opening on Beverly Boulevard.

Inside you'll find a 70's inspired interior along with four Mac stations, where you can choose from a visual library of over 1700 dynamic images ranging from original artwork to rock band logos to emblazon on a wide variety of tanks, hoodies, t-shirts, and even book bags. While waiting for your finished product may be the hardest part, patrons can pass the time picking at pieces of Japanese and Chinese candy, in the outdoor party room, or posing for pics in Red Heat's very own photo booth, offering an experience that might make the Governator himself say, "I'll Be Back."