made for skate MADE FOR SKATE PARTIES: SF, LA... SIMI VALLEY?

The book that traces the roots of skate shoe culture is finally coming to the skate and sneakerheads of SF and LA. Prepare to see some new shoe designs that’ll be rehashing all the classics from the book!

If…

3 Dec 2008
Mear One’s art is dope, and thanks to Vimby, I didn’t have to do any work. That’s a win-win for everyone.

 mg 2891 NIKE SPORTSWEAR INVADES THE BAY AREA

This was written by one of my favorite Bay Area homies, Jabari Pendleton. (Seriously, peep the link, pure comedy.)

I went out to Emeryville the other day to check out the new Nike store on Bay Street. As…

four star2 SAN FRAN FOURSTAR ZINE

Fourstar Clothing has a cool little photo essay type zine up about cruising around SF. If you’re a fan of the brand (anything that pairs the names Guy Mariano and Mark Gonzales is good by me), head…

mishka flyer3 HOMEROOM X MISHKA PARTY & SALE IN SF

What’s up with all the great SF rappers not being known anywhere outside the Bay Area? Sorry for the unusual question, I have a flu and Dr. Feelgood prescribed me sizzurp/purple drank/lean/whatever you call it. Woozy.

[I've been informed that this is invite only and that I had to take down the invitation flyer or face the music. Sorry if you missed the info. You snooze, we both lose.]

This is Bono’s brand, I’m sure…

30 Sep 2008

homeroom 540x382 HOMEROOM SALE

My Yay Area friend Alex at Homeroom makes the kind of gear you see on dudes from ‘Ye on down the line, and he’s blowing out his summer stock. Although being based in SF, isn’t the summer colder than…

official billion adjustments text 540x402 INVISIBLE STRIPES X OFFICIAL: THE BILLION ADJUSTMENTS

Interesting concept…. San Francisco concept boutique Invisible Stripes and The Official Hat Co teamed up to release a limited run snap-back wool blend baseball hat that subversively comments on many different social issues relating to frivolous, questionable spending of…

mffloat Massan Fluker

 

Massan is a photographer and member of the Mash SF crew. When he lived in SF, he was known as the fastest dude in the city. He’s known for tackling the gnarliest hills, too.

justinyu Justin Yu

 

Justin Yu has been a staple of the San Francisco fixed gear scene since 2003.


What made you decide to take the brakes off?
I bought my first track bike