The Patriots add to the design heritage of the classic Fallen look and feel. Its comfortable cupsole is designed to have more protection for skateboarding.
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SLAY COLD-WEATHER STYLE WITH THE SAVAGE JACKET. THIS PLUSH WOMEN'S ZIP-UP IN EITHER SOLID OR COW PRINT IS BUILT WITH A FLUFFY SHERPA FLEECE EXTERIOR AND A SOFT TAFFETA LINING THAT ADDS AN EXTRA BOOST OF WARMTH. THE FIT IS LOOSE AND SI
For those who believe skiing is about more than just chasing the perfect turn, this modern set is easy to maneuver while keeping your turns precise. Its unique shape lets you focus on enjoying your day and exploring every slope with ease.
The Vato Rat was created by artist Craig Stecyk. Coming from the Santa Monica Dogtown "Z-Boy" surf-skate scene of the 1970's, Stecyk was surrounded by Hispanic gang culture and graffiti. At the time he was airbrushing a lot of Zephyr surfboards and blende
About the Ripper Artwork:
Arguably the most iconic skateboard graphic of all time, "The Ripper" was illustrated in 1983 by legendary Powell-Peralta artist V.C. Johnson. Originally the graphic was used as a "Bones Sold Here" dealer window sticker. Next,
Andy Anderson is one of a kind. One of the most interesting and open minded skaters that you could ever meet. From free style skateboarding to big rails, vert ramps, and bowls, Andy has something for it all. The Andy Anderson Skull graphic was designed by
Hailing from Denmark, in 1989, Nicky joined Powell Peralta. Spending lots of time on the European tours, he did around 40-60 demos a year in Europe with different skaters from the team including Mike McGill, Steve Caballero, Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain, Ray
In the late 1980's, Powell Peralta had an established vert team that was maxed out with the likes of Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Mike McGill and Lance Mountain. In an effort to expand the companies pro roster to include the growing "Street-Style" market,
Based on the 1979 advertisement "Energy For An Empty Tank World", art director Craig Stecyk designed a trade show booth in 1991 based on the gas station theme complete with vintage pumps, oil cans and 200 hub caps.
Arguably the most iconic skateboard graphic of all time, "The Ripper" was illustrated in 1983 by legendary Powell-Peralta artist V.C. Johnson.
About the Vato Rat Bones Artwork:
The Vato Rat was created by artist Craig Stecyk. Coming from the Santa Monica Dogtown "Z-Boy" surf-skate scene of the 1970's, Stecyk was surrounded by Hispanic gang culture and graffiti. At the time he was airbrushing
“There are so many within the skateboarding world who look at skating as a religion which must be practiced to exacting and specific standards; you must conform and ride this type of terrain, you must conform and do these types of tricks, you must not mix