One of the newest brands to hit our shelves, There Skateboards took the skate world by storm recently with their first full-length video, 'Ruining Skateboarding'. Distributed under the legendary DLX distribution, There are dedicated to shaking up the skate industry by providing a platform for the under-represented LGBTQ+ skate...
One of the newest brands to hit our shelves, There Skateboards took the skate world by storm recently with their first full-length video, 'Ruining Skateboarding'. Distributed under the legendary DLX distribution, There are dedicated to shaking up the skate industry by providing a platform for the under-represented LGBTQ+ skate community.
Closely linked to the queer skate brand/community group, Unity, There split off from Unity to act as a more traditional skate brand with a full team while Unity acts more as a non-profit community group with less of an emphasis on specific skaters and selling boards. Their visual identity is strongly centred around the artwork of skate-artist extraordinaire, Jeff Cheung, with his distinctive approach to representing intimacy and the human form featuring in both their videos and graphics.
The team features countless LGBTQ+ legends including Marbie, Kien Caples, Chandler Burton, James Pitontak, Jessyka Bailey, Leo Bañuelos, and many, many more. With a massive variety of both gender identities and styles of skateboarding represented, There's videos are some of the most unique that have ever been seen in the skate scene - and according to editor/skater, Leo Banuelos, 'Ruining Skateboarding' is 'arguably the gayest skate video' ever, which is a pretty sick accolade.
Treat your feet to the latest limited edition shoe from New Balance Numeric as they team up with Arrow and Beast for a frosty all-white colourway in the iconic 574...
Treat your feet to the latest limited edition shoe from New Balance Numeric as they team up with Arrow and Beast for a frosty all-white colourway in the iconic 574...
Venture deep into the annals of British skate history with the all new Read and Destroy book, offering an insight look into the UK skate scene between 1978 and 1995.
Venture deep into the annals of British skate history with the all new Read and Destroy book, offering an insight look into the UK skate scene between 1978 and 1995.
New Balance Numeric have brought out the big guns for their first full-length offering as Brandon Westgate, Tiago Lemos and Jamie Foy come through with three SOTY-worthy parts.
New Balance Numeric have brought out the big guns for their first full-length offering as Brandon Westgate, Tiago Lemos and Jamie Foy come through with three SOTY-worthy parts.
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including New Balance Numeric's Intervals, the Bunt Jam in Melbourne and a heavy dose of South East crust...
Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including New Balance Numeric's Intervals, the Bunt Jam in Melbourne and a heavy dose of South East crust...
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