Triple Aught Design

The Mission, Dogpatch & Potrero Hill


Whether you're a social-media millionaire who runs Parkour or you just rock that look, Triple Aught has your back, with zip-up urban sweaters and multi-functional pants too stylish for standard cargo. Key features in these SF-designed, US-made garments include hidden pockets, and the sleek Stealth hoodie, which transitions from TED conferences to off-the-grid weekends, is a unisex favorite.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Mission, Dogpatch & Potrero Hill attractions

1. Museum of Craft & Design

0.08 MILES

Elephants created from sewn-together maps, benches made from repurposed shovel handles, factory-floor scenes recreated entirely in duct tape: one-off…

2. Eleanor Harwood Gallery

0.28 MILES

A curiosity cupboard of major Bay Area talents. Works showcased here are entrancing and meticulous – past shows have featured Dana Hemenway's dazzling…

3. Casemore Kirkeby

0.28 MILES

Ever since gold-rush miners captured their newfound wealth with ferrotype portraits, San Francisco has staked claims to artistic fame with photography –…

4. Anglim Gilbert Gallery

0.28 MILES

The Bay Area hits the big time here, with gallery director Ed Gilbert continuing Anglim's 30-year legacy of launching art movements, from Beat assemblage…

5. California College of the Arts

0.99 MILES

A generous endowment and whip-smart curators allow the Wattis Institute to take on ambitious, sweeping shows – for example, an exhibition reimagining…

6. Hosfelt Gallery

1.12 MILES

Trancelike states are often induced by Hosfelt, where visitors step from gritty sidewalks into dreamy, finely detailed interior worlds. Close inspection…

7. Catharine Clark Gallery

1.15 MILES

Art revolutions are instigated at Catharine Clark, a showcase for such gorgeous provocations as Masami Teraoka's paintings of superheroine geishas and…

8. 24th & York Mini Park

1.17 MILES

Take a ride on dazzling mosaic serpent-god Quetzalcoatl, who raises his fierce head from the rubberized ground of this pioneering pocket park…