Since launching in 2011, the record label Feeltrip has turned into a bona fide movement, with a T-shirt-printing business, an online vinyl store, and a production house, all based out of David Beltran and Diana Bowden’s Logan Square home. While looking for a studio space last fall, the couple lucked upon one zoned for retail. “We thought, We know enough artists who would like to sell in a physical shop, and our catalog of music and apparel is large enough — let’s do a brick-and-mortar store,” recalls Bowden. Now the collective’s traveling pop-up shop has a permanent home with No Requests, a jewel box of a vinyl/fan gear/accessories/art boutique that opened in March. Seekers of obscure albums and one-of-a-kind jewelry and tees can spend hours perusing more than 2,000 rotating items. Pick up a unique gift for the hostess who has everything, or just track down that small-press vinyl by Montreal-based Ouri that’s impossible to find anywhere else. And fans of the couple’s monthly DJ set at the Slippery Slope need not worry: That show, where some of their goods are sold, isn’t going anywhere. 3358 N. Karlov Ave., Kilbourn Park
![Peach pins](/wp-content/archive/images/2019/0519/C201905-F-How-to-Spend-No-Requests-pins.jpg)
$28
Peach pins
![Technics turntable](/wp-content/archive/images/2019/0519/C201905-F-How-to-Spend-No-Requests-turntable.jpg)
$200
Technics turntable
![No Requests tote](/wp-content/archive/images/2019/0519/C201905-F-How-to-Spend-No-Requests-tote.jpg)
$15
No Requests tote
![Ouri album](/wp-content/archive/images/2019/0519/C201905-F-How-to-Spend-No-Requests-album.jpg)
$15
Ouri album
![Michael Jordan portrait by David Beltran](/wp-content/archive/images/2019/0519/C201905-F-How-to-Spend-No-Requests-portrait.jpg)
$15
Michael Jordan portrait by David Beltran
![Neoncity tapes](/wp-content/archive/images/2019/0519/C201905-F-How-to-Spend-No-Requests-tapes.jpg)
$25
Neoncity tapes