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by brandall10
1745 days ago
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The shift usually was to newer, smaller, more underground I guess companies with the best up and coming skaters. Skate mags/vids were a big part of this. There was always a sense of transition and growth, esp for street as people did more aggressive things. So yes, there was a commercial aspect to it, but from a marketing sense, it was driven by being iconoclastic, being super in tune with where the industry was heading and style/trends/tricks/skaters was heading. Being a rebel is chucking away societal norms, and I do feel that was how most skaters felt back then… you were definitely in a bubble. |
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