The only Bahama Sun store I've ever been in is the one I am currently in, which is pitch black and in an abandoned mall during a thunderstorm that is making noises all around me that I can only characterize as deeply unsettling. I feel like this one visit is probably enough for me.
Sad thing is I'm by myself so there's no one to see me put my hands on my hips and frown at the empty racks as I declare "they don't have anything in my size!"
Pac Sun is nearly pitch black and still has creepy faceless mannequins loitering around the register, my day is getting better and better
For those of you that think I'm joking
Ok, after finding the third cluster of creepy mannequins (is a group of them called a haunting? it should be) in pitch black spaces I feel I can confidently say I have been there and done that. Sorry creepy mannequins I am too tired to care if you steal my soul and make me one of you at this point
@AbandonedAmerica I've never heard of Bahama Sun and just figured it was a knockoff of PacSun... But, then you said you are there now and I can't believe there is a Bahama Sun & Pacific Sun in the same mall.

@Champagne tbh maybe I just made the name Bahama Sun up. It might have been Abercrombie and Fitch, they took the sign off and I don't frequent those stores so me accidentally making an incorrect name up isn't out of the question 😬

Tommy Bahamas? Is that a mall store? Whatever the name, they're really distinctive. There's an awning over the entry. & can't see in. You have to go up a stair or three on a platform then turn left or right to go in

EDIT: Thanks, @inurlibrary - it's Hollister

@AbandonedAmerica I certainly don’t frequent them, but what you are describing does sound like the entry of an Abercrombie & fitch.
@AbandonedAmerica @Champagne I like the idea that the abandoned mall was so dystopian it even had fantasy crapstores ...

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Tony Bahamas I think sells Hawaiian shirts for the husky crowd.

I miss old Abercrombie and Fitch, which used to be anachronistically Tweedy. Victorian/Edwardian classic prep school conservatism. Deerstalker caps, jackets with elbow patches, Meerschaum pipes.
In the 80s the chain was bought out became some homoerotic boy toy brand of some sort. They seemed to sell shirts by showing large posters of young men not wearing shirts.