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Nike SB presents: “Brotherhood of the feet: Europe V Brazil – Friendly”

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The four year wait is over and the World Cup is well underway, with some of Europe’s best teams making early exits and Brazil making steady progress. Prior to the start of the tournament, Nike SB provided a slightly different playing field for the nations involved, as some of the biggest names in skating come together at the worlds epicentre of passionate football culture.

With the two sports tough on both body and mind, in particular the foot, Nike SB celebrate this ‘brotherhood’ cruising through the streets of Brazil. As the stadiums fill, the streets empty and with it comes a special atmosphere making Rio and Sao Paulo some of the most exciting skateboarding cities in the world.

European riders – Wieger van Wageningen, Denny Pham, Maxime Geronzi, Dani Lebron and Kyron Davis linked up with their Brazilian brethren Luan Oliveira and Fabio Cristiano, to produce a short film that follows their journey through the streets of the two unique cities.

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Blacksmith Skate Co Summer 2014

Brighton born Blacksmith Skate co return with their latest collection for Summer 2014 and complimentary edit showcasing the range.

The collection is one of their most concise yet, with a high focus on quality over quantity. The range includes a tee, long sleeve tee, shorts, accessories and headwear options. The designs are hand printed here in Brighton featuring artwork from friends of the brand: Pete Sharp, Tom Cardiff and Ryan Ady Putra, and sit on imported Champion blanks from the US.

Check out images of the collection below as well the edit featuring riders Joe Morris, Matt Marsh and George Horler. The collection is available now at www.blacksmithskateco.com and ripride skateshop

Jamboree x Side Project Skateboards capsule collection

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Inspired by the skate and surf culture of 1960’s america, Jamboree store have linked up with Texas based pop-up Side Project skateboards to present a capsule collection of cruiser boards.

The collection features seven one of a kind boards hand crafted in the US from Cherry Wood and Walnut Wood, each selected for their robust nature and grain finish. Each board is individually numbered, includes laser etched dual branding and arrives in a number of bleached colour ways. The set up is completed with Bennet Vector trucks, seismic Cambria wheels and Horween leather risers.

The limited capsule release is available now on the ‘Mercantile’ platform at jamboreestore.co.uk. The boards are priced at £250 each and include a limited edition commemorative screen print.

 

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Urban Industry meets Adrian Lopez of Dark Seas

JETTY_AND_WAVES_DS Our friends over at Urban Industry are one of the first stores in the UK to stock the exciting Dark Seas range from pro skater Adrian Lopez. To celebrate the launch of their latest collection and its arrival in store, Urban Industry sat down with the brands owner to discuss its history, future plans and also offer advice on starting up a brand.

1. Hi Adrian, how’s things? Can you tell us a little about yourself and how you started your brands?

I think the best way to describe myself is through the brands themselves. I’ve been skating pretty much my whole life and lucky enough to make a career out of it. First and foremost I’m a skateboarder. I’ve always been into old cars, clothing, bikes and the dirty San Diego coastal scene so why not do something different that can embrace it all? When we came up with Loser Machine and Dark Seas I put my life savings up and never looked back.

2. You’re the brand owner of both Dark Seas and Loser Machine Co. Do you see both brands as completely separate entities or do they complement each other?

They are definitely two separate brands at this point but they share some of the same influences. The same attitude that Loser Machine brings to the streets translates to Dark Seas for those that spend their time around the ocean. Loser Machine and Dark Seas are brands that celebrate living dangerously. Brands that say “we don’t care what you think and we invite you to do the same”.

3. What are the influences behind Dark Seas? I’m definitely picking up on a maritime theme from the designs I’ve seen.

Dark Seas is intended to resonate with anyone that likes the blue collar and maritime aesthetic. For me the beaches weren’t always blues skies and palm trees. As a kid I always gravitated to the mischievous side of life. I remember taking the city bus every weekend to Pacific Beach after long days of skating. We would fish people out to buy us beer and then smoke weed in the life guard towers and watch all the crazy people cruise the board walk. San Diego also has a lot of naval presence on the coast and it’s been a part of me since I was born.

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4. As a pro skater turned brand owner, what’s your view on the relationship between streetwear and skateboarding? Do you think it’s a positive thing for the sport or are you wary of some brands’ involvement?

Street wear isn’t for me but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a place in skateboarding. Skateboarding doesn’t come with many rules so if you want to be a little flashy, each to their own.

5. What are your plans for Dark Seas in the UK? Do you have anything lined up for future releases?

We have just launched our first season in the UK with our long time friend, Simon Holmes of Lead Distribution. Together we have planned a slow, disciplined distribution that starts at the coastline where Dark Seas belongs.

There are a select few accounts that we feel are a strong foundation for the brand and we look forward to growing with them as partners for many years to come.

I feel like we are just starting to catch our stride with Dark Seas. It has been really cool to see people identify with it and back what we are up to. In the short term though, keep your eyes locked for the ‘Bad Friday’ nights Dark Seas is presenting in the UK and the Dark Seas Lager and Pale Ale that we have been carefully blending at the Lead Distribution Brewing Facility!

6. Any advice or tips you’d like to share with anyone that’s thinking of starting up their own brand?

Part of me wants to say, run for the hills but that wouldn’t be right. I think a lot of people like the creative side of this business and don’t necessarily realize how much more there is to it. To build a successful brand takes some stars aligning, lots of work and I think some luck. Starting your own company isn’t easy and it is definitely not cheap. If you believe in your idea, think it through a million times from every angle and then go for it.

Be sure to head over to Urban Industry now to check out the latest collection from Dark Seas.

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HUF Summer 2014 Lookbook and Video

San Francisco’s HUF deliver something slightly different for their Summer collections visuals, with the “Pick your Vice” video look book and accompanying scratch card images.

How would you react to winning a ton of HUF goodies on a scratch card? Directed by Brian Kelley and filmed and edited by Brandon Kuzma, the video lookbook shows us just how much it means to one lucky dreamer who took his sock game to the next level with his win. The short film highlights HUF’s vibrant plant life sock selection, as well as featuring key apparel pieces from this seasons collection.

Check out the video look book below, as well as the accompanying scratch card images. The HUF Summer 2014 collection will be available from the following stores;

Urban Industry

The Chimp Store

5 Pointz

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Nike SB – ‘Brotherhood of the Feet’ event – Pop-up skate park

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Skateboarding meets football as Nike Phenomenal House opens its doors to the public to celebrate the ‘Brotherhood of the feet’ campaign.

With a summer of football ahead of us Nike SB have set up a pop-up, football inspired skatepark paying homage to London’s love of the game. Alongside skating you can check out Marcel Veldman’s photographic exhibition from the Nike SB teams recent trip to Brazil.

The unique, action packed celebration begins on the 28th of May running until the 31st. Be sure to head down and skate the park whilst immersing yourself in the worlds greatest game. The event is free and will be held at the following address….

Nike Phenomenal House

The Sorting Office

21-31 New Oxford Street

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