Back Street Apparel

Back Street Apparel is a location in the Fens neighborhood of Boston in 2287.

Background
Before the Great War, Back Street Apparel was a clothing store in the Fens area of Boston, next to the Charles River. In 2287, the ruins of the store building have become a hangout for a raider group led by Clutch.

Layout
On the outside of the building are two orange cylinder pipes. One pipe contains a first aid kit (with various loot), and the other contains a missile launcher trap. Both will occasionally regenerate.

Inside this multi-story building is a large first room that appears to have been the store floor. It contains two tripwire traps, covering both access routes. There's a hole in the left wall that leads to the kidnapped settler for the radiant Minutemen Kidnapping quest. The first floor has a hackable terminal (Advanced), a locked safe (Advanced), an armor workbench and a locked cooler. The third floor has tight corners, as well as a Master locked safe.

Notable loot

 * A Stealth Boy - In a Novice locked room on the first floor. Take a left turn when entering the doorway guarded by a sentry gun.
 * Grognak the Barbarian issue #8 - On a table near the safe in the top floor room.
 * An overdue book in a locked toolbox on a shelf next to the roof exit.
 * If the Sole Survivor undertakes the quest Diamond City Blues, the six crates that are part of the chem deal can be looted. Each container contains dozens of various chems. Acquiring all the available chems will yield over a few hundred caps. The crates will still be there even after the quest is completed.
 * Two Vault-Tec lunchboxes can be found near the river within a trailer and on the upper level in Anna's Cafe southwest of Back Street Apparel.

Appearances
Back Street Apparel only appears in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
In the documentary The History of Bethesda Game Studios, an early map for Fallout 4 is shown. A location called "Yawkey Apparel" can be seen where Back Street Apparel is in-game, indicating this was an earlier name of the store during development. Yawkey Way was the name of a short street in Boston from 1977 to 2018, named after Tom Yawkey, a former owner of the Boston Red Sox.