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Weird they can’t call it by his name.
probably because there is already a shoe from lakai called the griffin.
Or they learned (with Tony’s model?) that it’s not worth the headache to name a pro model after the skater and have to change names after production/contracts were agreed to if the skater leaves or is kicked off.
Or griffin didn’t want it called the Gass. Or marketing team said nah?
Wasn’t Tony’s shoe always called the Prototype or something like that? If you’re marketable enough to get a pro model, you should be marketable enough to use your name on it - but it’s arguable whether he is that marketable (or really anyone on Lakai). I like the guy, but he’s stuck in that crail bubble
DC used to stop calling shoes after the rider after the 3rd one or so - it’s just weird that there’s the Riley 3, Flaco 2, and then the Atlantic, then the Trudger. There just doesn’t seem to be a uniformity or naming convention going on