Love Your Melon will open its first retail concept store June 1. But it won't be open all the time.
The Minneapolis-based maker of stocking hats and other trendy apparel sold with a charitable promise will take over the North Loop space recently vacated by the Filson and Shinola brands at Washington and 3rd avenues.
It will be the company's first permanent store but not a traditional one.
"We'll have all-new product in limited editions, and we'll only be open once or twice a month," said Zachary Quinn, co-founder and president of Love Your Melon.
During the rest of the time, the store will be used by influencers and celebrities for photo and video shoots. "You see it in New York and L.A. a lot," Quinn said. "We've always needed a showroom to do special events and to create new concepts, a physical location where influencers work with the brand."
Quinn and Brian Keller started the business nearly six years ago as part of a University of St. Thomas entrepreneurship class. From the beginning, the company's mission was to improve the lives of kids battling cancer.
Love Your Melon started by donating a hat to a child battling cancer for each hat sold. After achieving the goal of giving a hat to each of the 45,000 children battling cancer in the United States, it set a new goal of donating half of its after-tax profits to pediatric cancer research and to the support of children with cancer and their families. The company has donated more than $4.3 million and 125,000 hats to date.
Quinn wanted to include a charitable element from the start, but he and Keller hadn't chosen one yet. Then they met Zach Sobiech, a 17-year-old who battled bone cancer and became a YouTube sensation with his song "Clouds." "He was the first kid to have one of our beanies. I was fortunate to have known him for six months before he passed away," Quinn said.