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HUF was a shoe shop clothing brand. It wasn't a full line and mostly just shirts that went with shoes drops that HUF did. A lot of it was just shirts, sweatshirts and hats (new eras) which almost every other shop did when the SB craze was huge. It is pretty crazy to see where they are now though considering things. Their catalog is huge every season and I swear I don't know who buys their shit.
Quote from: GershonSweaty on October 28, 2016, 02:37:21 PMExpand QuoteI vaguely recall a Tim O'Connor Savier advert where has "skate mental" on his grip tape. [close]Wasn't there a Savier Australia tour that was called "skate mental"? I remember reading that in a Skateboarder mag a long time ago. Stefan was on that tour as well I think
I vaguely recall a Tim O'Connor Savier advert where has "skate mental" on his grip tape. [close]
Quote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.
Quote from: Al Borland on October 29, 2016, 06:40:11 AMExpand QuoteQuote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.[close]You should check that article again. The Dill photo accompanies the "Gay" paragraph. You can tell bc Ziggy is grabbing his crotch. Forrest goes with the terrible person articleNot that the jizz thing doesn't sound like a Dill thing
Quote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.[close]
10. The plan B video is outJust kidding, but seriously. Your favorite pro will come out of the closet sooner than this video
I just want everyone to know that I'm only 32.8% skateboarder, and that's on a good day. The rest is just soy and cum.
I know every Supreme/FA kid going to kook me for saying this but I always thought clothing that blatantly says fuck seems to try to hard to be edgy. The "Fuck The Rest" Indy jackets, Fucking Awesome... Reminds me of those juggalo/goth fat people you'd see in the 90's with that shirt that said "FUCK YOU YOU FUCKING FUCK"... Like oooh you guys must be hard. That's just me though.
Quote from: Fongstarr. on October 28, 2016, 11:31:43 AMExpand QuoteHUF was a shoe shop clothing brand. It wasn't a full line and mostly just shirts that went with shoes drops that HUF did. A lot of it was just shirts, sweatshirts and hats (new eras) which almost every other shop did when the SB craze was huge. It is pretty crazy to see where they are now though considering things. Their catalog is huge every season and I swear I don't know who buys their shit. [close]I buy their shoes. I have been since 2014. Who knows though....the newer catalogs are a bit unimpressive. But the Huf rep has sent me shoes, such as Rieder slip ons and classics.
HUF was a shoe shop clothing brand. It wasn't a full line and mostly just shirts that went with shoes drops that HUF did. A lot of it was just shirts, sweatshirts and hats (new eras) which almost every other shop did when the SB craze was huge. It is pretty crazy to see where they are now though considering things. Their catalog is huge every season and I swear I don't know who buys their shit. [close]
I saw your mom do a ollie to cooch drop straight down the big black pole, it was gnarly. she defiantly shut that shit down
Dill and AVE have a silent partner.He (they/whatever) are the financial backing for FA.Financial backing guy came in as LaJolla Group/AWS deal was going to shit.AVE and Dill needed the financing support to get the deal off the ground.Intellectual property was there, just needed the start up capital.
Quote from: Leaky McBurnside on October 29, 2016, 10:45:24 AMExpand QuoteDill and AVE have a silent partner.He (they/whatever) are the financial backing for FA.Financial backing guy came in as LaJolla Group/AWS deal was going to shit.AVE and Dill needed the financing support to get the deal off the ground.Intellectual property was there, just needed the start up capital.[close]I'd say the silent partner is supreme?
Dill and AVE have a silent partner.He (they/whatever) are the financial backing for FA.Financial backing guy came in as LaJolla Group/AWS deal was going to shit.AVE and Dill needed the financing support to get the deal off the ground.Intellectual property was there, just needed the start up capital.[close]
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on October 29, 2016, 01:13:57 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Al Borland on October 29, 2016, 06:40:11 AMExpand QuoteQuote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.[close]You should check that article again. The Dill photo accompanies the "Gay" paragraph. You can tell bc Ziggy is grabbing his crotch. Forrest goes with the terrible person articleNot that the jizz thing doesn't sound like a Dill thing[close]Nah nah, I got that. Just thought it was funny that the picture was below it.
Quote from: Al Borland on October 29, 2016, 06:40:11 AMExpand QuoteQuote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.[close]You should check that article again. The Dill photo accompanies the "Gay" paragraph. You can tell bc Ziggy is grabbing his crotch. Forrest goes with the terrible person articleNot that the jizz thing doesn't sound like a Dill thing[close]
Impish sausage is definitely gonna blow up as a euphemism this year
Even Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out.
I also saw him snake a kid with cancer once for some go fund me or some shit.
Quote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.
Even Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]
Quote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first.
Quote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]
Quote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99
Quote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]
Quote from: stevedave on October 31, 2016, 10:31:19 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99[close]From that article I learned that Innes was Matt Hensley clothing brand.
Quote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99[close]
Quote from: pabloalvarado on October 31, 2016, 11:08:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: stevedave on October 31, 2016, 10:31:19 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99[close]From that article I learned that Innes was Matt Hensley clothing brand. [close]yup, and it ruled. i still have a few innes shirts.
Quote from: stevedave on October 31, 2016, 10:31:19 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99[close]From that article I learned that Innes was Matt Hensley clothing brand. [close]
Quote from: Al Borland on October 29, 2016, 04:12:12 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Atiba Applebum on October 29, 2016, 01:13:57 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Al Borland on October 29, 2016, 06:40:11 AMExpand QuoteQuote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.[close]You should check that article again. The Dill photo accompanies the "Gay" paragraph. You can tell bc Ziggy is grabbing his crotch. Forrest goes with the terrible person articleNot that the jizz thing doesn't sound like a Dill thing[close]Nah nah, I got that. Just thought it was funny that the picture was below it.[close]Ode to Dash Snow. Free Max b
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on October 29, 2016, 01:13:57 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Al Borland on October 29, 2016, 06:40:11 AMExpand QuoteQuote pulled from Jenkem article regarding above claim:I heard a story about a very popular pro who?when he was designing his pro shoe?sent the sample back to the company and it was covered in his jizz. That was his comment on the design. Jizz. Dried cum all over the shoe that was going to have his name on it. It might be a bullshit rumor, but I know skaters some photographers refuse to shoot because they?re such pains in the ass to deal with. http://www.jenkemmag.com/home/2013/12/13/10-articles-you-wont-read-in-a-skate-mag-anytime-soon/Followed by a picture of Dill.[close]You should check that article again. The Dill photo accompanies the "Gay" paragraph. You can tell bc Ziggy is grabbing his crotch. Forrest goes with the terrible person articleNot that the jizz thing doesn't sound like a Dill thing[close]Nah nah, I got that. Just thought it was funny that the picture was below it.[close]
Quote from: stevedave on October 31, 2016, 11:33:55 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: pabloalvarado on October 31, 2016, 11:08:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: stevedave on October 31, 2016, 10:31:19 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99[close]From that article I learned that Innes was Matt Hensley clothing brand. [close]yup, and it ruled. i still have a few innes shirts. [close]Innes did rule and the first person officially on zero was Wade Burkitt.I had a red zero shirt (their first run no?) long before it was a board company. Those shirts were terribly timed though as you had to talked to every 3rd grunge fan boy/ girl who stopped you in the street and was like "you like the smashing pumpkins too?"
Quote from: pabloalvarado on October 31, 2016, 11:08:29 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: stevedave on October 31, 2016, 10:31:19 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: SodaJerk on October 31, 2016, 10:19:48 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Johnny Rad on October 31, 2016, 10:11:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: 20matar on October 29, 2016, 11:41:01 AMExpand QuoteEven Zero was a clothing company first. What I'm saying is, if you run a skate team and the guy who doesn't quite fit in launches a clothing brand, either make friends with him, for a rainy day, or do him a favor and kick him out. [close]No it wasn't. I think you're thinking of Zero Sophisto.[close]No he's thinking of Zero, it was 100% a softgoods brand first. [close]actually, he IS kinda right. Borrowing half a name from ex-sponsor Zero Sophisto clothing (with Owner Andy Howell?s blessing), Thomas approached Tum Yeto Owner Tod Swank with an idea for a company. Read more at http://www.grindtv.com/transworld-business/products/from-zero-to-black-box/#FABwtcoDqy1WAqZL.99[close]From that article I learned that Innes was Matt Hensley clothing brand. [close]yup, and it ruled. i still have a few innes shirts. [close]