VIDEOS
Jason Dill Talks About F.A.’s Origins in Latest Hypebeast “Diaries”
Fucking Awesome created a paradigm shift in skateboarding in a way that nothing else had for 20 years prior. The only thing that comes to mind that is comparable is the rise of World Industries in the early ‘90s. Jason Dill is arguable the most influential person in our culture right now as a result of his reimagining of what a skateboard company should look like in the modern era. He talks about how it all started, and how it all evolved, in the latest episode of Hypebeast’s “Diaries” series. He also shows that FA Flatground Entertainment is not just an Instagram moniker. Dill’s bag of tricks is looking on point in front of his shop.
VIDEOS
Kevin Braun Shares His Favorite Skateboarding Spots
Get the inside scoop on Kevin Braun’s top skateboarding spots and the epic tricks that he executed there in this video by Santa Cruz Skateboards.
Kevin is known for his “Pier 7” part, where he showcases his remarkable technical expertise and drops NBD tricks at one of San Francisco’s most iconic skateboarding locations.
PRODUCTS
Vans Skateboarding x Spitfire Wheels
Vans Skateboarding and Spitfire Wheels have teamed up to create a durable and adaptable footwear and apparel collection that draws inspiration from memorable skateboarding trips with your friends.
Watch their collaboration video above featuring Austin Kanfoush, Rowan Zorilla, Nick Michel and Nelly Morville.
Check out the Vans x Spitfire collection here.
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