Jaylen Brown opens a new 7-ue-tore in Boston’s Seaport, and Jay Tatum and the Celtics team play.

Sevenuce, Jaylen Brown’s lifestyle boutique, has a new home. On Saturday, the former All-Star threw a big party for the opening of his new store in Boston’s Seaport. Brown worked with many of his coworkers to meet fans, sign autographs and show off a new line of gear. The road will stay open for three more months.

People who got to the event early got things for free. Everyone who topped over could get their picture taken with Brown and try out some of the newest 7uce products. CeltWore talked to some of the fans there and asked them why they liked the brand and wanted to go to the event.

Leah from Allton, for example, said that he liked the style of the clothes and cared about the brand’s values.

Leah said, “I like that it supports the 7u Foundation.” “Everything helps a good cause.” “I love getting behind Jaylen.”

Brown colour He and his foundation have been working at different speeds to try to make things better. That includes work like his partnership with the Bogotá Museum of Fine Arts to find more sustainable materials for his clothing line. Director of creativity for 7u Celts were told by Malcom DurrWhat the event was meant to do was bring good energy to the community.

“Seeing people from all over the city come together and find that unifying force means a lot to me.” Durr ed.

Some people did everything they could to get a pot at the front of the queue. One big fan, Phúl from Cumberland, Rhode Island, got there at 7:30 am and was one of the first people in line.

Phúl said, “I had to get up and show love to Jaylen.” “The city is lovely today.”

When Joe Mazzulla, the head coach of the Celtics and a fellow Rhode Islander, came on, Phúl gave a special cheer. A number of Celtics players, such as Grant Williams, Jayson Tatum, Derrick White, and Sam Hauser, were there. The mood was friendly and happy.