I think recycled composite material based products will be standard in most companies' lines.
There will probably be a solid base of green-minded skaters/consumers who'll support this.
I wouldn't be surprised to see more DIY small companies start up, kids making there own stuff.
Creativity is going to be more popular than ever, but conversely so to will mindless crap,
like crazy signature prescription pro internet reading glasses at Rite Aid for ten dollars, ha.
Altering your pants will be compulsory, as will making little hats and stuff, not having a job and eating old food out of a dumpster. Uber-wealth/prestige will be more more attractive than ever at the same time.
Synthetic Chinchilla lined allover black on black print 150 dollar hoodies with built in text messaging capabilities, watch for those.
You-tubed skate videos will be delivered through infrared sensors embedded into the neck fat of kids.
Ha ha, who knows, maybe everything will be pretty much the same, just with new iphones that shoot video and project holograms.
Wait, holograms, yeah, that's what will be trendy in the 2010's....allover hologram hoodies...oh man, start saving your money kids!
Oh, and bringing your house cat to the session in a little cat carrier, kind of like how pros bring their little dogs, but it'll bring a whole new energy to the session. After you kill the rail, and want to render it unskateable, smear some cat shit on that thing.
These are probably out already, but mesh hats made out of metal screen, you'll totally have to send them through the x-ray machine at the airport...reference the DC Mike C. pro shoes, Navy w/gold metal mesh....all gold metal mesh hats.....those will be under 9/10 kids' trees come X-mas 2012.