If Ol’ Dirty Harold was still around, you know he’d be rocking one of these.
Zoo York are set to drop a limited edition Harold Hunter New Era fitted cap.
If Ol’ Dirty Harold was still around, you know he’d be rocking one of these.
Zoo York are set to drop a limited edition Harold Hunter New Era fitted cap.
As the sun sets a little earlier every day and the moisture in the air gathers strength each month, the chaps over at Puzzle have decided to keep you from topping yourself by uploading shed loads of their best footage on YouTube.
Everything from classic Bastien Salabanzi and Flo Marfaing profiles, to Globe Global Assault comps; expect a lot of dropped jaws.
It wasn’t long before the skills started paying bills again for Danilo Cerezini, and this time its Blind that saw the light.
Blind must be stoked on their new rider, in fact all their riders because if you click here you can try and win 1 of 3 Ronnie Creager decks, whilst over here you can win a year’s supply of Jake Duncombe pro models!
Oh, and did we mention that Blind are filming for a new video? Well now you know.
Regular claimed the first win, and then the Goofy squad came back the following year to take revenge, but come October 20-22 the Lake Forest Skatepark will settle this battle once and for all with the 3rd Annual Etnies Goofy vs Regular comp.
Here’s what’ll be going on over the weekend:
Team Goofy has appointed Dave Swift, editor-in-chief of The Skateboard Mag, as their captain, while the Regulars appointed SLAP Magazine’s Mark Whiteley and Joe Brook as co-captains. Each team captain will choose five skaters worthy to go right to the finals, while the rest of the riders must endure Saturday’s Qualifiers to make the cut. Ten per team will qualify on Saturday and fifteen skaters from each team will then compete in the finals on Sunday.
Sanctioned by the World Cup of Skateboarding, etnies GvR has invited more than 100 of the top professional skateboarders from around the world to compete for the $70,000 purse and supreme stance braggin’ rights. Invitees include 2005 GvR MVP’s Ronnie Creager (Goofy) and Chris Cole (Regular), Ryan Sheckler, Bastien Salabanzi, Andrew Reynolds, Nyjah Huston, Rodrigo TX, Colt Cannon, Jereme Rogers, Mark Appleyard and many more.
A highlight of the weekend will be a special performance by the Beastie Boys immediately following the contest at 8 p.m. on Saturday night.
What I’ve always wondered is what happens if someone skates switch..?
Some sick news from the boys at Cliché:
JB Gillet has managed to get a valid Visa for the United States again! Yippee! It only took one day too many on his last visit and about 5 years for the problem to get sorted, but now JB’s a travelling man again and the Lakia video isn’t far off…
Another travelling man is Brophy. Apparently, he’s buggering off to California for the winter and then back to Oz to play catch up and get his mum to do his dirty washing. Just so you know- Brophy currently holds the title for most Moves getting’ the Moooos (http://www.clicheskate.com/team/riders/brophy.html). Can you do better?

Right, just so you know: Plan B Ashbury series comes with a copy of the new Promo DVD Live After Death. That’s cool. But, seeing as Plan B like to push the envelope, expect to see some very limited edition Live After Death pro models stocked on the best skateshop walls.
In fact, go visit their site and peep photos from the making of their new promo, plus even more sick footage from a recent Canada trip. Boom!

Doesn’t DVS stand for ‘Dudes Vat Skate’ or something..? Check back at our interview with the team for a re-cap.
In any case, the squad has just taken young East Coaster Lemare Hemmings under their wing, so expect to see a whole lot more of the kid soon. Oh, in fact you can even expect footy from the kid in Jereme Rogers new video project, Mr. Rogers’ Neighbourhood.
Element look at the whole picture and see what’s missing: Not another rail jockey, not another shoe collaboration, not another video… Hip clothing for women designed by hip women, that’s what!
Element introduce the Advocate range of their Eden Clothing line where several women are chosen to play ‘advocate’ and design some sleek threads.
Drawing things up and finalising sketches are Ishle Park the poet, Tiffany Bozic and Brooke Reidt the artists and Mataji Booker the DJ, photographer, actress, model etc…
Check out the goods at www.elementeden.com