The limited-edition pieces were priced at $500 USD each.
Showcasing a visual following McCoy with Ludvig Håkansson and Jarrad Carlin.
The plywood cases are cut directly out of skateboards.
“…I think that will change now,” pro skater Ryo Seijiri shared.
The growth of British skate culture from niche pursuit to global culture-maker.
The rise of a new British subculture, as told by those who helped to shape it.
Now the second-youngest gold medalist in Olympic history.
Brazil’s Kelvin Hoefler and USA’s Jagger Eaton took home silver and bronze, respectively.
Dubbed ‘We Change the Game When We Find Each Other.’
Featuring modern silhouettes inspired by ’90s NYC skate culture.
There’s even monogram hardware and wheels.
The collection benefits skate projects for at-risk youth.