Women’s activewear label Bo+Tee has opened a limited-time pop-up at The Glassbox at The Grove, inviting Angelenos to experience the brand’s latest collections in person. The activation runs now through September 28, offering visitors the chance to browse performance-driven activewear and sleek athleisure designed to move seamlessly from the studio to the street. Shop here.
The pop-up, located near AMC Cinema and Nordstrom, is open seven days a week, with extended evening hours on weekends.
Founded with the mission of blending style and functionality, Bo+Tee has built a reputation for elevated gym-to-lifestyle wear. But beyond the racks of minimalist leggings, crop tops, and matching sets, the brand has a deeper purpose: creating impact across communities and within the fashion industry itself.
A portion of Bo+Tee’s monthly profits supports the Brannerson Foundation, a Cambodia-based charity aiding children in one of the world’s poorest regions. The foundation was established by Managing Director Mike Branney and CEO Claire Henderson, who have embedded social responsibility into the brand’s DNA.
On the production side, Bo+Tee designs all collections in-house at its London studio rather than sourcing from wholesalers. The founders personally oversee two primary factories to ensure ethical conditions, fair wages, and high-quality standards. Suppliers across the globe are carefully vetted to align with the brand’s values.
Sustainability remains another cornerstone. Bo+Tee’s dedicated in-house sustainability team works to reduce the company’s environmental impact while prioritizing worker well-being. Factory employees receive free healthcare, paid sick leave, and access to interest-free wage advances. In Bangladesh, the brand provides a life pension for families who have lost loved ones, along with a 2% annual profit share.
Each initiative underscores Bo+Tee’s commitment to people, planet, and prosperity—a vision that extends well beyond fashion. For Los Angeles shoppers, the pop-up offers not only a chance to explore the brand’s latest styles, but also to support a company redefining what responsible activewear looks like.