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Title: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: reptar_bar on March 07, 2025, 04:29:55 AM
Canadian and doing what I can to not support the USA financially because of orange man.

What skate shoe brands would put the least money back into the USA if bought from a Canadian shop. ASICS?
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: ferguu on March 07, 2025, 05:02:14 AM
That's a hard task... Last Resort? No matter how you look at it purchasing a skate shoe is probably gonna have some revenue for the USA in some form - ASICS have offices in 'murrica possibly?

I think you gotta look at it in a different way - If you buy a Nike shoe is the money going to Trump's pocket? Not really - no matter how small you are paying the wages of employees that design, manufacture and test the shoe - the pro skaters in a way. Sure, a huge percentage of proceeds will line the pockets of fat cats, but really that's the system we live in. Change of perspective = loss of guilt.

Skateboarding is heavily based out of the USA as you know, so I think it'd be impossible to not fund the orange man in some way haha.

What do you think? I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: sweet pee on March 07, 2025, 05:07:00 AM
These non-US brands come to mind: Adidas (Germany), Last Resort (Sweden), Asics (Japan), Reebok (UK), and Globe (Australia)

There are also seem to be a fair amount of lesser known skate shoe brands in South America.



Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: moonordie on March 07, 2025, 05:16:59 AM
These non-US brands come to mind: Adidas (Germany), Last Resort (Sweden), Asics (Japan), Reebok (UK), and Globe (Australia)

There are also seem to be a fair amount of lesser known skate shoe brands in South America.
Probably the biggest would be Oüs from Brazil.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: reptar_bar on March 07, 2025, 05:23:38 AM
That's a hard task... Last Resort? No matter how you look at it purchasing a skate shoe is probably gonna have some revenue for the USA in some form - ASICS have offices in 'murrica possibly?

I think you gotta look at it in a different way - If you buy a Nike shoe is the money going to Trump's pocket? Not really - no matter how small you are paying the wages of employees that design, manufacture and test the shoe - the pro skaters in a way. Sure, a huge percentage of proceeds will line the pockets of fat cats, but really that's the system we live in. Change of perspective = loss of guilt.

Skateboarding is heavily based out of the USA as you know, so I think it'd be impossible to not fund the orange man in some way haha.

What do you think? I've been thinking about this a lot lately.

Well yeah every major shoe brand except maybe last resort has some sort of USA headquarters. I'm just trying to minimize my money going there. Maybe the better question would be, do any Canadian distributors not get their shoe inventory from the USA. Or which brand would actually support our own economy best.

I do know what you mean about the money not going into orange fucks pocket, but I'm just doing my best to keep my money in Canada, and if not in Canada, i'd rather it go elsewhere than the USA. Of course there will be certain things where you can't get around this though, so i'm just wondering if skate shoes might be one of them.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Sloppy Krooks on March 07, 2025, 06:00:09 AM
Possessed Shoes from Japan.
Minimalist kinda punk aesthetic, and made in Japan too, I believe

https://www.possessedshoe.com/

(Man does that front page have mixed messaging, fuck)
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on March 07, 2025, 06:05:03 AM
Yeah, possessed, AREth and the soon to be released beautiful planet are all out of Japan. Brazil has a bunch of brands too no? 
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: moonordie on March 07, 2025, 07:11:20 AM
Yeah, possessed, AREth and the soon to be released beautiful planet are all out of Japan. Brazil has a bunch of brands too no?
You can't imagine how many. If you're up for a laugh google "Mad Rats skate shoes"
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: ferguu on March 07, 2025, 07:20:37 AM
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Yeah, possessed, AREth and the soon to be released beautiful planet are all out of Japan. Brazil has a bunch of brands too no?
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You can't imagine how many. If you're up for a laugh google "Mad Rats skate shoes"
ahahahahahaha, do people actually wear these? I must admit I'm a little curious how they compare.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Watson on March 07, 2025, 09:05:29 AM
Within Canada most of the brands would be delivering straight from the factory to a Canadian distribution centre. I guess the thing is to trace it back to see how much money from that particular company makes it's way back to the US in general and not just from your individual purchase.

I would say Last Resort would be your best bet as the brand is based in Sweden and and would ship directly to Grand Trading without stopping in the US.

That is unless someone brings back the Power skate line.

(https://i.imgur.com/NeMCcEk.jpeg)
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: neonbrown on March 07, 2025, 09:51:23 AM
Canadian and doing what I can to not support the USA financially because of orange man.

What skate shoe brands would put the least money back into the USA if bought from a Canadian shop. ASICS?

Li-Ning, definitely.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: professional on March 07, 2025, 10:11:02 AM
Within Canada most of the brands would be delivering straight from the factory to a Canadian distribution centre. I guess the thing is to trace it back to see how much money from that particular company makes it's way back to the US in general and not just from your individual purchase.

I would say Last Resort would be your best bet as the brand is based in Sweden and and would ship directly to Grand Trading without stopping in the US.

That is unless someone brings back the Power skate line.

(https://i.imgur.com/NeMCcEk.jpeg)

huuuuge shoutout. I'm confident a Power rebrand/reissue could save the current state of skateboarding.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Dan Gerous on March 07, 2025, 10:53:51 AM
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That's a hard task... Last Resort? No matter how you look at it purchasing a skate shoe is probably gonna have some revenue for the USA in some form - ASICS have offices in 'murrica possibly?

I think you gotta look at it in a different way - If you buy a Nike shoe is the money going to Trump's pocket? Not really - no matter how small you are paying the wages of employees that design, manufacture and test the shoe - the pro skaters in a way. Sure, a huge percentage of proceeds will line the pockets of fat cats, but really that's the system we live in. Change of perspective = loss of guilt.

Skateboarding is heavily based out of the USA as you know, so I think it'd be impossible to not fund the orange man in some way haha.

What do you think? I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
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Well yeah every major shoe brand except maybe last resort has some sort of USA headquarters. I'm just trying to minimize my money going there. Maybe the better question would be, do any Canadian distributors not get their shoe inventory from the USA. Or which brand would actually support our own economy best.

I do know what you mean about the money not going into orange fucks pocket, but I'm just doing my best to keep my money in Canada, and if not in Canada, i'd rather it go elsewhere than the USA. Of course there will be certain things where you can't get around this though, so i'm just wondering if skate shoes might be one of them.

Adidas have a big warehouse and headquarters near Toronto in Canada (and they have more warehouses elsewhere in the country, at least one in Montreal I think), their shoes sold in Canada directly from them or through canadian shops never touch the USA, perhaps that's why we don't always get the same colorways as in the USA.

Same goes for Reebok since it's owned by Adidas.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: hayduke lives on March 07, 2025, 11:04:13 AM
Within Canada most of the brands would be delivering straight from the factory to a Canadian distribution centre. I guess the thing is to trace it back to see how much money from that particular company makes it's way back to the US in general and not just from your individual purchase.

I would say Last Resort would be your best bet as the brand is based in Sweden and and would ship directly to Grand Trading without stopping in the US.
 
That is unless someone brings back the Power skate line.

(https://i.imgur.com/NeMCcEk.jpeg)

(https://i.ibb.co/KxB5Q28V/43704-AB1-8712-4-C5-C-82-F9-99-B245615-FAA.png) (https://ibb.co/KxB5Q28V)
limo collab? ;)
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: reptar_bar on March 07, 2025, 11:48:50 AM
Thanks for the info everyone. Those Japan and Brazil brands are an abomination, so I won't be buying those. I'll be sticking to Last Resort and Adidas from Canada <3
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Reese Bruno on March 07, 2025, 12:14:01 PM
Try sticking to hockey and maple syrup (pun intended)
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: RichardBarkley on March 07, 2025, 12:18:33 PM
Yeah buy Canadian, European and Asian.

I've been thinking about this and the only issue will be trucks and wheels.

I wanted to ask this exact questions but thought I'd ripped apart lol.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Dan Gerous on March 07, 2025, 12:44:30 PM
Yeah buy Canadian, European and Asian.

I've been thinking about this and the only issue will be trucks and wheels.

I wanted to ask this exact questions but thought I'd ripped apart lol.

Time to give Lurpivs a try! ;D
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: reptar_bar on March 07, 2025, 01:21:31 PM
Yeah buy Canadian, European and Asian.

I've been thinking about this and the only issue will be trucks and wheels.

I wanted to ask this exact questions but thought I'd ripped apart lol.

It crossed my mind too - but Slap doesn't fuck with orange dictators or nazis, which is nice.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: RichardBarkley on March 07, 2025, 01:42:50 PM
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Yeah buy Canadian, European and Asian.

I've been thinking about this and the only issue will be trucks and wheels.

I wanted to ask this exact questions but thought I'd ripped apart lol.
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It crossed my mind too - but Slap doesn't fuck with orange dictators or nazis, which is nice.

Oh I know but everyone in the US will suffer because of this which is not the intended effect.

Have to send a message though. Trump is causing havoc around the world. Absolute scumbag. Fuck the US government.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: moonordie on March 07, 2025, 01:51:53 PM
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Yeah buy Canadian, European and Asian.

I've been thinking about this and the only issue will be trucks and wheels.

I wanted to ask this exact questions but thought I'd ripped apart lol.
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Time to give Lurpivs a try! ;D
Film too
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Lou Strux on March 07, 2025, 02:03:33 PM
Time to give Lurpivs a try! ;D
You should seriously consider it; they’re really fun trucks.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: LA Native on March 07, 2025, 02:18:12 PM
Just thinking out loud here, what about the employees/riders included in Adidas or Last Resort? Teams where the majority of the team is American, and those who are not that visit often or even live here

Edit: I think our daily purchases will make much more of a difference in monetary distribution than skate products will. By all means, put your money where you find appropriate in any circumstance, but I think it's a lot easier to make a difference through grocery store and online purchases rather than skate shoes, unless you buy a ton of shoes to skate in. You could probably redirect 75 dollars much easier in one trip to the grocery store, especially if you are married or have kids.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: reptar_bar on March 07, 2025, 02:27:11 PM
Just thinking out loud here, what about the employees/riders included in Adidas or Last Resort? Teams where the majority of the team is American, and those who are not that visit often or even live here

Edit: I think our daily purchases will make much more of a difference in monetary distribution than skate products will. By all means, put your money where you find appropriate in any circumstance, but I think it's a lot easier to make a difference through grocery store and online purchases rather than skate shoes, unless you buy a ton of shoes to skate in. You could probably redirect 75 dollars much easier in one trip to the grocery store, especially if you are married or have kids.

Valid point
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: RichardBarkley on March 07, 2025, 02:28:33 PM
Just thinking out loud here, what about the employees/riders included in Adidas or Last Resort? Teams where the majority of the team is American, and those who are not that visit often or even live here

Edit: I think our daily purchases will make much more of a difference in monetary distribution than skate products will. By all means, put your money where you find appropriate in any circumstance, but I think it's a lot easier to make a difference through grocery store and online purchases rather than skate shoes, unless you buy a ton of shoes to skate in. You could probably redirect 75 dollars much easier in one trip to the grocery store, especially if you are married or have kids.

Yeah that's a good point.

Luckily I'm in Europe so it's so easy not to buy anything American.

Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: fernando the skater on March 07, 2025, 02:33:20 PM
These non-US brands come to mind: Adidas (Germany), Last Resort (Sweden), Asics (Japan), Reebok (UK), and Globe (Australia)


Reebok are owned by our old friends Authentic Brands.

If you're rich you could skate Golden Goose.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: moonordie on March 07, 2025, 09:36:49 PM
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Time to give Lurpivs a try! ;D
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You should seriously consider it; they’re really fun trucks.
+ 1, I'm currently skating Lurpivs and I love them. Great trucks.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: TwisT on March 08, 2025, 05:23:08 AM
Bape skate shoes are solid dunk clones. Comfy too
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: WavyDavy on March 08, 2025, 11:47:55 AM
Decathlon is French, I guess. Don't know of the shoes are available outside of europe
https://www.decathlonskateboarding.com/
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: MusclesMarinara on March 08, 2025, 01:18:44 PM
Emerica is European America right?
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: JugeL on March 09, 2025, 12:12:42 AM
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Time to give Lurpivs a try! ;D
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You should seriously consider it; they’re really fun trucks.
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+ 1, I'm currently skating Lurpivs and I love them. Great trucks.
Wheelbase was too much for me but they are indeed quality trucks
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Murge on March 09, 2025, 09:53:11 AM
Yeah buy Canadian, European and Asian.

I've been thinking about this and the only issue will be trucks and wheels.

I wanted to ask this exact questions but thought I'd ripped apart lol.

Film trucks? Also as an American I’m completely embarrassed. I just want to say sorry to the rest of the world. I thought the IQ in America was higher and would not elect a dictator. But I was wrong. I also think he had some help getting elected but maybe that’s me not wanting to admit there are so many stupid Americans.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: back smith on March 13, 2025, 12:42:09 PM
Casta Propaganda

Mexican skate shoe company. I believe the shoes are even made in Mexico.

https://castapropaganda.com.mx/
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: MMongrel on March 13, 2025, 11:05:39 PM
Any reports on Haze Wheels?
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: moonordie on March 14, 2025, 02:28:53 AM
Casta Propaganda

Mexican skate shoe company. I believe the shoes are even made in Mexico.

https://castapropaganda.com.mx/
Their options looks pretty solid.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Mallie on March 14, 2025, 04:47:35 AM
Casta Propaganda

Mexican skate shoe company. I believe the shoes are even made in Mexico.

https://castapropaganda.com.mx/

We have Dekline at home, mijo...
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: back smith on March 14, 2025, 04:58:32 AM
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Casta Propaganda

Mexican skate shoe company. I believe the shoes are even made in Mexico.

https://castapropaganda.com.mx/
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We have Dekline at home, mijo...
Might wanna get to skating 'em, holmes. The materials are starting to age and get fragile.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: TwisT on March 14, 2025, 06:20:46 AM
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Casta Propaganda

Mexican skate shoe company. I believe the shoes are even made in Mexico.

https://castapropaganda.com.mx/
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Their options looks pretty solid.

looks like they switched up the stitching patterns on some classic designs, just enough to be interesting.
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Vds on March 14, 2025, 12:26:41 PM
Canadian and doing what I can to not support the USA financially because of orange man.

What skate shoe brands would put the least money back into the USA if bought from a Canadian shop. ASICS?

Im trying to get OUS from Brazil
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: Vds on March 14, 2025, 12:28:06 PM
These non-US brands come to mind: Adidas (Germany), Last Resort (Sweden), Asics (Japan), Reebok (UK), and Globe (Australia)

There are also seem to be a fair amount of lesser known skate shoe brands in South America.

Adidas and REBOOK are on the heavy boycotting list, we need to stay together
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: TwisT on March 22, 2025, 05:53:08 PM
Marius syven is working on a shoe brand called substitute
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: DeanMaple on March 26, 2025, 08:08:06 AM
They used to have a sick team
Title: Re: Non-USA Shoe Brands
Post by: moonordie on March 26, 2025, 08:58:14 AM
They used to have a sick team
Bottom ones were my second shoes ever. If I remember correctly the model name was Eclipse. I had them all black and sole was red.