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A sneaker brand founded in Anaheim, CA in 1966. Produces popular models such as the Half Cab, Sk8-Hi, and Old Skool.
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Vans
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A board company created by the Birdman himself, Tony Hawk.
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Birdhouse
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The number one selling truck company with the slogan, "Ride the Best."
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Independent
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A popular brand with a tree logo which has sponsored Bam Margera, Nyjah Huston, Ray Barbee, Chad Muska and more.
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Element
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An SF-based wheel company known for its flaming head logo and formula four urethane technology.
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Spitfire
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A numerical board company founded by Jamie Thomas and features a skull as its primary logo.
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Zero
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One of the oldest and best known brands and is named after a surf town in Northern California.
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Santa Cruz
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A performance footwear and apparel company founded by Damon Way and Ken Block. Team riders have included Rob Drydek, Danny Way, Stevie Williams and more.
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DC Shoes
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A board brand with controversial advertisements and a panda bear logo.
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Enjoi
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A footwear company created by Mike Carroll and Rick Howard. Named after Carroll's nickname, Malakai.
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Lakai
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A board and apparel company started in the mid 2000's by Paul Rodriguez. Known for its anime-style graphics and for having one of those most technical teams of all time.
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Primitive
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A board brand known for its longevity and for it's 1980s team called the Bones Brigade.
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Powell-Peralta
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An extra-terrestrial board brand owned and operated out of a former military bunker in Dayton, Ohio.
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Alien Workshop
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A skateshop-turned-internationally known streetwear brand. Recently acquired by VF Corporation for $2.1B.
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Supreme
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A truck company known for its bottle opener-style opening in the middle of the hanger. Originally started as a joke between friends.
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Krux
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A grip tape company which pioneered perforated sheets to eliminate air bubbles during application. Claims to be the grippiest grip tape in skateboarding.
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Mob
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A longstanding wheel and bearing company known for high-end products such as Swiss bearings.
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Bones
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A footwear brand operated by Sole Technologies known for creating the first pro model skateboarding shoe in 1987 for Natas Kaupas.
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Etnies
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A popular magazine known as "skateboarding's bible" and recognized for its annual Skater of the Year award.
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Thrasher
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A Montreal-based streetwear brand known for its annual Glory Challenge event and for collaborations with a wide range of apparel and footwear brands.
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Dime
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A board company created by Mark Gonzalez and operated by Deluxe Distribution. Team riders have included Dan Drehobl, Bobby Worrest, Brad Cromer and Van Wastell.
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Crooked
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A feminine board company created by Mike Carroll and Rick Howard out of Torrance, CA. Known for groundbreaking videos such as Yeah Right!, Mouse, and Goldfish.
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Girl
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A now-defunct footwear company which was once popularized by skaters such as Chad Muska, Erik Ellington, and Jim Greco as well as musicians including Jay-Z and Justin Bieber.
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Supra
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A Costa Mesa-based apparel company known for its "stone" logo. It has expanded its reach into surfing, snowboarding and more.
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Volcom
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A board company created by Stevie Williams which exploded in popularity due to it's "I love haters" t-shirts.
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DGK
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A board company created by Tod Swank and known for its classic star and moon logo.
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Foundation
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A New York-based board company which once ran advertisements featuring actor and entrepreneur Ashton Kutcher.
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Zoo York
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A hardware and streetwear company created by Nick Tershay. Best known for its collaboration with Nike SB to create the Tiffany Dunk sneaker.
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Diamond
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A board company originally from the UK and known for groundbreaking videos like Sorry and Really Sorry.
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Flip
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A San Francisco-based board company created by Jim Thiebaud and Tommy Guerrero.
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