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10Deep
10.Deep is one of the original New York streetwear brands. Through bold graphics and quality design, they create apparel that intelligently conjures thoughts of movements, individuals, and ideologies of days past and present. |
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81 Customs
81 customs is a dedicated group of enthusiastic designers and fabricators. They started the group in 2009 and have just launched our first product “81/extreme” grind rail system.81custums got into the skate industry by sheer chance. We were approached to design and make a hard wearing grind rail and that’s exactly what we did. |
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A Third Foot
10 years strong and one of the core British brands, A Third Foot Skateboards are hand made in England, by a skateboarder, for a skateboarder. Its that simple. |
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Acapulco Gold
NYC veteran Agustin "Augie" Galan has made his clothing brand, Acapulco Gold, synonymous with a state of mind. Described as "a sunny place for shady people," AG deconstructs popular iconography, referencing New York City, skate culture and hip-hop.
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Addict
What initially started with 1 logo, 4 t-shirt prints and a dream in 1994, has slowly but surely become reality. With its direct approach, production of clean and minimally branded, functional clothing with fine attention to detail attracting the support of some of the finest stores across the UK. |
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Adio
Adio Footwear was founded in 1997 with one goal in mind: to unite skateboarders around the world by creating quality footwear designed by our team of professionals that would appeal to every type of rider. Over a decade later, Adio is recognized globally as a leading supplier of skateboard footwear. |
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Aerial7
. Great clarity, vibrant colours, detail oriented, artist driven headphone. Aerial7 gets inspiration from street art and urban fashion. They come equipped with both a thick coiled cable for standard music players and a thin straight cable with microphone for cell phones, allowing you to listen to the music on the go as well as make phone calls. |
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Aerobie
Since 1984, Aerobie brand sport toys have been known to provide exciting performance while encouraging physical activity involving skill and exercise. Still going strong, Aerobie sport toys are famous for their high performance.
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Alchemy
Alchemy’s testing and development process has enabled them to create the optimum balance between strength and flexibility providing superior performance and style throughout our product range. |
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Alien Workshop
Since its 1990 inception, Ohio based Alien Workshop has been an innovating influence on skateboarding. From its eccentric, high calliper team riders to the individualistic approach to products, graphics and audio/visual projects, AWS is driven to rewrite the skateboard company definition. |
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Alkr
alkr are colourful and stylish laptop sleeves and iPhone cases are designed by a small team of people are in love with there gadgets like MacBook’s, iPads and iPhones. They didn’t find laptop sleeves or iPhone cases that lived up to the same design standards they saw in front of them when the bought the gadgets. |
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Almost
Founded in 2003 by Rodney Mullen and Daewon Song, Almost are known for their impressive technical skate team and their innovative use of diverse materials in skateboard construction including carbon fibre and epoxy resin. |
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Altamont
"We love to design exceptional clothing". Each season, Altamont is honoured to bring together a diverse group of creative outcasts – people who make their living by doing what they love most – be they skateboarders, musicians, artists or designers. |
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Alpinestars
Founded in 1963 by Sante Mazzarolo in Asolo, Italy, Alpinestars is a world leading manufacturer of professional racing products, high-performance apparel, technical footwear and clothing. The company is today headed by Sante's son, Gabriele Mazzarolo. |
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Anarchy
Anarchy skates are well-established brands that have been involved in the aggressive skating market since it began. Arguably offering the best mid-level aggressive skates on the market, Anarchy has built its reputation on the combination of the strength which protects new riders' ankles and the flex that appeals to the more experienced. |
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Anatomical
“We only want you for your body” – the bold statement from Anatomicals, which we quite believe to be true! They have created a range of funky toiletries, from herbal remedies to breathe fresheners and Eye Masks. In their bright boxes, Anatomicals products make great gift ideas. |
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Anon
Designers and manufacturers of superior eyewear, Anon optics is part of the Burton snowboards family and produces high quality technical goggles as well as a full range of sunglasses for both men and women. |
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Antihero
Started in the mid 90s and headed by Julien Stranger, the well established Antihero Skateboards are considered to be a no nonsense core skate brand without corporate models. |
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Arbor
Arbor’s long-standing assertion is that solutions to many of today’s most difficult snow, skate, and apparel design challenges exist in the natural world. Since 1995, they have built Arbor around this belief - replacing, environmentally harmful materials with ecologically based, natural alternatives. The result has been improved style and performance, with significantly reduced environmental impact. |
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Atticus
Established in 2001 by Blink 182s Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus along with their childhood friend Dylan Anderson, Atticus is a fashion brand strongly rooted with musicians and despite the departure of Delonge and Hoppus its worldwide presence continues to grow. |
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Autobahn
A leader in high performance urethane, Autobahn use the highest quality formulas available along with continued testing and re-testing of existing technologies. The Autobahn wheel companys approach to wheel design means a longer lasting, smoother, grippier, and more controlled experience. |
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Babycakes
This original tshirt brand has become an overnight sensation receiving cult status from its army of loyal fans. Babycakes emerged from the online community MySpace and from the bedroom of the founder Paul Griffith, he began by purchasing 200 t-shirts and printing designs onto them he then used friends and MySpace to promote them! |
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Baker
Started in 2000 by Andrew Reynolds and Jay Strickland, Baker skateboards are known for their quality hardware, apparel, and numerous video endeavours and have established themselves as a core brand in todays skateboard industry. |
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Bawbags
With a unique approach Bawbags is an alternative solution for your underwear and apparel needs. Creating distinctive products, Bawbags supports teams in snowboard, skateboard, bmx and ski. |
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Bell
From Grand Prix racing through the Indy 500 to Olympic cycling, Bell helmets have played a vital role in protecting sportsmen and women for nearly 50 years. Bell began as a small auto parts store in a suburb of Los Angeles. Growing under the benevolent leadership of Roy Richter, Bell became a leader in safety equipment for auto racing, motorcycling and then bicycling. |
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BHC
Offering a full range of wheels, apparel and even a backpack, BHC has a stand out team and continues to grow and develop within the inline community. |
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Black Label
Founded in 1990 by longtime professional skateboarder and skateboard graphic artist John Lucero, Black Label skateboards is based in Costa Mesa, California and is a well known skate brand offering hardware and apparel. |
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Bladerunner
"Bladerunner skates are made with the highest quality features and backed by the number one brand in in-line skates, Rollerblade. Bladerunner is the perfect option for the value driven customer" |
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Blind
Originally founded by Mark Gonzales in 1989 under Steve Roccos World Industries Empire, Blind Skateboards are well established, often using the ever popular Reaper for the catchy, cartoony graphics. |
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Bloc28
The idea for BLOC28 started about 3 years ago. We thought it would be interesting to work with artists experienced in non-traditional media like murals, graffiti, and street art. We knew there were artists out there that were inspired by Disney characters as kids, so we wanted to see how Mickey could be reinterpreted |
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Blueprint
Run by Paul Shier and Dan Magee, Blueprint skateboards is well established at the forefront of European skateboarding and continues to develop and progress, producing enterprising dvd's and supporting an impressive team. |
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Bodyguard
Body Guard have been around since 2001 and was born from the need for affordable high quality safety equipment. This British company has a fully CE tested range of pads and helmets where comfort and safety are king! |
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Bones
Bones have manufactured high performance, competition skateboard bearings since 1983 and are world renowned for making the fastest and most durable bearings available. |
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Brixton
Created in 2004, the timeless and clean design of the Brixton collection is hard to duplicate and comes in a variety of styles that appeal to the individual in a modern yet traditional way. Each piece is constructed with the commitment to bringing the customer a high quality and limited product that they'll want to hold onto forever. |
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Bullet
Bullet design and manufacture an extensive range of products, including decks, trucks, wheels, and pads all at competitive prices. |
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Burton
Originally started in Vermont way back in 1977 by snowboard innovator Jake Burton Carpenter, Burton snowboards have pioneered new technology and fuelled the growth of snowboarding worldwide, supporting a team of some of the world’s best snowboarders Burton continue to grow and develop. |
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Capix
Debuting their first helmet collection in 2000. Capix was founded on the objective of providing the best protection available at an affordable price. With one of the most influential pro teams ever assembled, Capix continue to design and build products that stand up to the abuse of today’s demands. |
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Carhartt
Carhartt has been around for more than a century, manufacturing high-quality working clothes. The brand is originally American, but has been adapted to the European market by Carhartt Europe. Carhartt Europe is offering clothes suited for many different occasions. The clothes are basic, but above all comfortable. |
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Casio
With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market. By 1983 Casio launched a radical new type of watch, the G-Shock watch, with a unique look, which embodied its functionality, it became wildly popular. Casio continue to produce classic retro watches, alongside developing and progressing new technology. |
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Cheeky Monkey
It's not clever and you really should know better...so consider yourself a Cheeky Monkey! |
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Chocolate
Founded in 1994, and sister company to Girl skateboards, Chocolate has been producing quality hardware and apparel alongside supporting a consistently outstanding team for over 15 years.
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City Fellaz
CityFellaz is run by co. owners Carsten Rask and Claus Gasque. It started out in 2002 as a core skateboard company with roots in the music industry and the underground scene across the world. They make quality clothing with collections such as Cityfellaz, Leafinite by CF and Notorious Tarique, all under Cityfellaz League…..SEEING IS BELIEVING PEOPLES! |
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Clan
Tthe IRAOLA brothers, founders of the HLC Distribution with brands such as JART skateboards and IRON Trucks truly believed in the same idea and from the firm believe that both parts are the best in their categories.....A&M from the experience and knowledge of the image and marketing and in the other hand HLC from the success in the manufacturing, distribution and infrastructure WE joined forces to create CLAN 010. |
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Cliche
Known for their outstanding videos and amazing team, Cliche skateboards were established in 1997 and have progressively grown to secure themselves a place among the top European skateboard brands. |
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Coal
Founded seven years ago, Coal are dedicated to making headwear more than an accessory by using quality materials, exacting detail, and crafting styles that are as unique as you are. |
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Converse
Converse was started in 1908 by Marquis Mills Converse and since then has had numerous successes including the iconic ‘Chuck Taylor’ and ‘Jack Purcell’ pro shoes. A century later, Converse still honours its heritage of seeing things a little differently and celebrating the spirit of rebellion and originality. |
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Crayon
Rising from the ashes of East skateboards, Crayon connotes creativity and fun in name and graphics, and dedicates itself to supporting UK events and being supportive to as many scenes as possible. |
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Create
Is a London based bicycle company which works competitively, creatively and on an international level. Create have long fulfilled the demand in London for the fixie fashion bike by making it much more accessible and affordable.
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Create Originals
100% skater owned, Create Originals introduces the worlds first and only Custom Graphic UFS Frame, allowing you to create and insert your own custom graphic image.
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Creature
Known for its alternative approach and extensive use of green and black in its products, Creature have a full range of skateboard decks and apparel, and support a team of skateboarders.
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Crooks and Castles
Crooks & Castles was started in 2002 to bring a different element into the streetwear realm. Since we started we've pushed the sae graphics and styles to thoroughly instill branding but now we're moving towards a more creative, Experimental lifestyle. |
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Cry Like A Baby
Cry Like A Baby make tee shirts that poke fun at all those out there that take things just a little too seriously. To all those people Cry Like A Baby would just like to say one thing Pick up your dummy, you big baby. Now buy some tee shirts. |
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CTRL
CTRL was born a little bit more than ten years ago. First it was all about skateboarding, deep roots, illusion, tee-shirts, loose attitudes and chasing tail in Helsinki, Finland. Then about 3 years ago CTRL jumped into the fashion world. CTRL is all about things that are oxymoron, realizing that there's a way of combining the possible with the impossible. A great yin-yang way. |
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Darkstar
Manufacturer of quality skateboard decks, Darkstar sponsors Chet Thomas, Ryan Kenreich and Guy Kampfen. |
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DC
Established in 1993 and based in Vista, CA, DC shoes have grown into a global brand, designing and manufacturing footwear, apparel and technical wear for exteme sports including skateboarding, snowboarding, BMX and motorcross. |
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Death
Established back in 1998 Death skateboards have grown to become one of the UKs top skateboard brands. Being skater owned and run keeps product performance and value top priorities. |
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Deathwish
Founded by Jim Greco and Erik Ellington in 2007 Deathwish skateboards is based in North Hollywood and offers a full range of quality hardware and apparel.
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Destructo
Making use of weapons grade aluminium and hollow kingpins, Destructo trucks are strong and light and come in all sorts of colours and designs with a pro team including Adrian Lopez, Ben Gilley and Kareem Campbell.
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Diamond
Diamond Supply has made a huge impact on the skate scene in a very short space of time. It all kicked off with the now super exclusive and much sought after Nike SB X Diamond Tiffany Dunk Low. The Tiffany colour is still used heavily through the collection, which centres on big prints and photo tees. |
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Dickies
Through its dedication to innovation and continual customer contact, Williamson-Dickie Mfg. Co. has transformed itself from a small bib overall company to the largest workwear manufacturer in the world. Since its beginnings in 1922, every piece of Dickies workwear has stood for the quality, toughness, and pride that embodies the spirit of the American worker. |
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Dissizit
We at DISSIZIT! like to keep the heads on their toes and f@#k with what’s hot that particular moment, and flipping it, but never straying too far from the graff. It's sometimes difficult to come up with dope s#*t every couple of months, just to have the bigger dogs come down and swoop to make a killing. Still DISSIZIT! continues to grow at a steady pace, unaffected by this unforgiving industry where brands pop up and disappear every day, DISSIZIT! is here to stay. |
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Disturbia
Disturbia is a contemporary graphic t-shirt company from North East England, trading since 2003.With the simple philosophy 'Disturb the Suburbs', our graphics darkly re-evaluate the everyday world. Familiar signs and modern semiotics are warped, deconstructed and reassembled, changing their context to reveal an alternative truth. |
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Duffs
Duffs shoes have made skating look so good! Lightweight, flexible, durable, with all the padding you need, Duffs footwear sets the new standard for skating comfort and style. For over a decade, Duffs skateboarding has been a prominent figure within the skateboard industry. Producing quality footwear with the skater in mind. |
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Duracell
It began in 1973, when breakthrough advertising was developed to communicate that Duracell alkaline batteries lasted much longer in than ordinary and inexpensive zinc carbon batteries. |
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DVS
Founded in 1995 by professional skateboarder, Tim Gavin. DVS strive to deliver functional shoes that look good, and with long time sponsored riders including Daewon Song and Steve Berra, it's clear to see why DVS are one of the most respected, acknowledged and accomplished company's in action sports. |
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Eastpak
Originally established in 1960 by Monte Goldman, Eastpak started life making products such as duffel bags for the armed forces. In 1976 Montes son Mark noticed that students were using military daypacks as book bags and convinced his father to manufacture daypacks especially for consumers. Eastpak fast became a favourite among alternative thinkers across university campuses. |
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Ekta
Ekta Skateboards is a new British skateboard company, for skaters by skaters. Rock Solid Distribution is the official Distributor for EKTA SKATEBOARDS here in the UK. |
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Element
In 1992 the Element seed was planted. The goal was simple, to be the best they could be in the most honest and ethical way possible. Today they continue to create the art, direction and message on a constant path to bring progress to skateboarding. We love Element at Route One and we think you do too! |
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Emerica
In 1992 the Element seed was planted. The goal was simple, to be the best they could be in the most honest and ethical way possible. Today they continue to create the art, direction and message on a constant path to bring progress to skateboarding. We love Element at Route One and we think you do too! |
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Enjoi
Enjoi has been supplying the skateboard world decks, clothing and accessories for many a season and it is now one of THE most popular skateboard brands ever. A firm favourite is their Panda range of decks and tees. So go on get a Panda today. |
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Enuff
Enuff Skateboards was created because of a vision. That vision was to create top quality boards and components equal to top American brands without attaching the heavy price tag. This all-British company makes decks, hardware and apparel and every product undergoes the same level of design, research and testing. |
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eS
Since 1995, és has been at the forefront of high-performance skateboarding, effortlessly combining style with innovation and propelling the previously simple design of skate footwear and apparel into a highly athletic and technically advanced realm. Recognized for their technical prowess and style the és team includes John Rattray, Rodrigo T.X., and Rick McCrank. |
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Etnies
Established in 1986, etnies is the first skateboarder-owned and operated global action sports footwear and apparel company. etnies not only pushed the envelope by creating the first pro model skate shoe, but it pioneered technological advances and changed the face of skateboard footwear forever. |
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Eulogy
Regarded as one of the best wheel brands in inline skating today, Eulogy also design a range of apparel and accessories alongside supporting both pro and amateur skate teams. |
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Expensive Taste
Expensive Taste t-shirt design is out the same stable as Famous Star and Straps. The design on Expensive Taste is very edgy slightly hip hop with a definite street wear slant and some risky designs thrown in for good measure and to keep you on your toes. |
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