Eastern Boarder and the funny people at Consolidated have teamed up to make this limited graphic. Make sure you get yours before they're gone. $39.99 gets you a killer piece of collaboration history.
We are talking about what City Skateboards just posted on their site about Dave.
If the actual meaning of what a Bachinsky is was used to only describe Dave, then Wikipedia says this is it. Whatever it means, hes really good at skating and at having fun. That last picture was taken at Mac's apartment where they are working on getting a free month's rent. Couple more weekends and they should be all set. And if crime really does pay for Dave then maybe mac's neighbors have something to do with it.
But in other skate stuff we just got in the new Habitat Video Inhabitants. You should check it out and watch the promo for it here.
The lakai video has premiered around the country and is expected to be at EB the second week of December so get hyped. If you like skating the only other thing to hope for after that is nice weather. So you better start praying.
The Andy Warhol x Burton collection has been getting more publicity than Paris Hilton's crotch. - featured here on hypbeast. - here in Transworld Business - and in the January issue of (Brittnee's favorite) Nylon magazine
But in the rare case that you haven't heard about it yet, the story goes like this: Burton has teamed up with the Andy Warhol Foundation to create a limited line of boards, outerwear, and accessories for this season. The Warhol Foundation is a "not-for-profit" based out of NYC that promotes the visual arts. Blah Blah Blah... in summary, the collection looks rad. The print that has been getting the most attention is the polka-dot Edie Sedgwick, which can be seen on most of the women's line. Now available at your local Eastern Boarder.
Im doing this guest edit because the people at EB are slothful. All they do is talk about skateboards and fun, instead of planning for their futures in accounting and HR.
This is a video I made about my trip north to Massachusetts over the weekend.
the competing videos for Panasonic's Share The Air contest are up on the site. click "skateboarding" on the menu to the right to see the videos. to vote for your favorite, just give it a 4-star rating.
we're pulling for "Thanks Camera" / "Hello Goodbye" producer Justin Hogan- vote for his video, its called "Scare the Air"
Apparently there are cities in the US that are trying to pass legislation in order to "outlaw" baggy jeans. The argument is that saggy jeans result in indecent exposure, but the majority of people think it is ridiculous to try to make dress-code laws.
It is the end of baggy jeans as we know it. So it's a safe bet that the people at the offices of Krew and Altamont are throwing some serious parties. Perhaps they should step-up and send some care packages to the boys down in Atlanta and Lousiana. Poor guys.