
The etnies team have smashed it in Bristol and Manchester this weekend. Here’s the footage from up Projekts via Route One Featuring Chris Joslin, Barney Page, Trevor McClung, Ryan Lay and Silvester Eduardo.

The etnies team have smashed it in Bristol and Manchester this weekend. Here’s the footage from up Projekts via Route One Featuring Chris Joslin, Barney Page, Trevor McClung, Ryan Lay and Silvester Eduardo.

There’s nothing like holding on for dear life and making it. Last week’s Delores Dash hosted by Skate Jawn and Skate Skateboards in SF looked like the best fun ever. Props to the Police for clearing the way for it to happen.

Self-filmed, solo sessions in rain. mud, whatever it takes, Chris Atherton is always out there playing king of the tiny tranny killers. Press play for Avi’s latest edit featuring Accrington’s finest untouched spots, until now.

Thirty years of giving everything to any scene is more than dedication, it’s life. In fact it’s all the owners of etnies care about when they get out of bed every morning and nothing has changed since the inception of their first Etnics shoe in 1986, a brand named after the lifestyle of skateboarders, who are always on the move in small tribes.
The name switch to etnies and the addition of the one and only legend, Natas Kaupas only accelerated Pierre André Senizergues and Don Brown’s passion to make etnies the best skate shoe in the world and he we are, 30 years later, still enjoying watching them create the shoes we skate.

Last night’s gallery opening in Shoreditch, celebrates three decades of skater owned goodness and revealed different pieces of memorabilia from the treasured etnies vaults. At the head of the timeline sat next to Don Brown’s freestyle steez sits a bronzed Natas pro shoe – the very first from the batch that managed to excite an entire generation across the planet. Kaupas is king in these parts and arguably the most influential skateboarder we’ve ever had the pleasure of watching.
This classic tailslide photo, captured by Spike Jonze may be cropped but it’s still one of the best skate photos from that era and sticks out like a sore thumb, just like the first wave of shoes that were made.

The first designs were as bold as they come and built to last!

Colourful buggers too….

The gallery houses many pro models through golden eras with team riders who have constantly changed the game. From Koston to Creager, Mike Vallely, Tom Penny, Sal Barbier to Saari and Dill, (and so many more) the history of etnies is a timeline of our scene that all skateboarders should be proud to be associated with. The people behind the brands at Sole Tech created what we have today and fought tooth and nail to keep our scene alive, it’s an honour to see all of this history first hand, go see it for yourself before the walls become bare.





The etnies team consisting of Ryan Sheckler, Chris Joslin, Barney Page, Julian Davidson, Willow, Ryan Lay, Silvester Eduardo and Trevor McClung will be skating through the UK this week, see below for the locations.


Get the teas on for the new full length video from the Jart team. The PROject, that has been shot over the last two years, features skating from Mark Frölich, Ivan Rivado, Sergio Muñoz, Fernan Origel, Adrien Bulard, Ben García, Jorge Simoes and Carlos Neira. Mainly pro’s and some am’s. Enjoy.

Lovenskate have welcomed Essex ripper Jordan Thackeray officially with some footy. Get stuck into this and then head to their site to pick up some pure British beef in wooden form.

Another 7 minutes of raw sickness from Volcom’s latest flick has arrived on Thrasher today. You should know by now that Milton Martinez loves the big stuff, but it’s even better raw. these were his extras.

Bill Strobeck has released a bunch of extra footage filmed for the Supreme Paris edit, Pussy Gangster overnight. why not.
30 years of etnies’ incredible history in skateboarding will be celebrated in photos in London this Thursday. This unique skater owned shoe company have given everything to skateboarding over those three decades so get down to Studio Spaces in Kingsland Rd in East London to raise a glass with all involved and appreciate classic skate photography in Built By Skateboarding.


Patrik Wallner and friend picked a tough country to visit on their latest worldwide mission in Kazakhstan. It’s a young country which only became independent in 1991 after the collapse of the USSR but has many magic spots as you will see in his latest edit featuring Gabriel Summers, Rob Wootton, Nestor Judkins and Vladik Scholz. Enjoy The Kazakhstan Triangle.