Pure Graffiti

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Pure Graffiti in San Carlos stocks aerosol paint, markers, and streetwear from 8898 Navajo Rd, San Diego, at the center of the neighborhood's main commercial strip. The inventory covers the core brands that working graffiti and mural artists rely on, including Montana Colors, Molotow, and Krink paint markers in tip widths from fine-point to broad-chisel. The 92119 ZIP anchors the store in the same commercial node as Albertsons, CVS, and the broader Navajo Shopping Center cluster, and artists in the local mural scene share creative-sector overlap with Little Fish Comic Book Studio in College Area. Beyond spray cans and markers, the store carries blackbooks, cap adapters, and refill inks that the city's mural-commission scene demands in volume during festival season. Navajo Rd runs through the retail corridor between Cowles Mountain to the north and Lake Murray to the south, putting the shop within a ten-minute drive of the trailhead parking lots where hikers transition from trail to town. San Diego's mural and public-art programs have expanded steadily since the city adopted its public-art master plan, and Pure Graffiti serves as a supply-chain link for commissioned wall work from Barrio Logan to North Park. Streetwear apparel rounds out the retail floor, pairing graphic tees and hoodies with the aerosol products that inspire their designs. The store's location near the Cowles Mountain trailhead corridor gives it access to the weekend crowd that filters down Navajo Rd after morning hikes, mixing outdoor-recreation traffic with the shop's core artist clientele. Small-batch producers in the area, from Maya's Cookies off Mission Gorge to independent screen printers in Grantville, share the same neighborhood infrastructure that supports owner-operated retail. The product floor carries cap packs sorted by spray pattern, from skinny outlines to fat fills, with adapter kits that let writers swap tips across Montana, Ironlak, and Flame Blue can systems.