Every succesfull skate company bit something external to communicate their angle. Excluding none.
Its not what you do its the way that you do it - and those first few Bronze vids where brilliant!
Funny, sad, stoned, elated, nostalia fuelled futurism. Dystopian celebration! Yesterday & tomorrow in the blink of an eye.
Like a funeral for a great friend.
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yeah this stuff wasn’t really groundbreaking at all, just 2010 era net art and popular tumblr aesthetics made into a skate brand
Yeah, kinda what I was thinking. Genuine question, what else besides using the Vaporwave/Seapunk aesthetic that was very popular around that time period has Bronze done that's so innovative? Not even hating, I think Bronze has carved a nice lane for themselves and I have a nostalgic spot in my heart for the vaporwave aesthetic. Just wondering if they really were that revolutionary as I wasn't skating or following skate media in 2012.