Nike SB | Jarritos

Back in 1950, Don Francisco Hill changed the soft drink game in Mexico City by offering naturally flavored sodas and unexpected flavors. From coffee to tamarind, Jarritos—named after traditional Mexican clay drinking jugs–forged their brand by staying true to their Mexican heritage and pushing flavor profiles further.

The Nike SB Dunk Low Jarritos weaves its rich history and signature colors into a canvas and leather Dunk inspired by the original canvas bags used to harvest the vibrant fruits that drive the brand’s unique flavors. Using custom insole art, bold colors, and their iconic green and orange hues, the SB Dunk Low Jarritos pays homage to culture, tradition, and craft. Along with three lace options, co-branded tongue and heel art, the shoe features a tearaway canvas overlay in high abrasion areas, revealing hits of safety orange when skated.

Follow Carlos Ribeiro, Tanner Burzinski, Victoria Ruesga, Guy Mariano, and Jake Anderson as they take the SB Dunk Low by Jarritos through Los Angeles, California

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Who Has the Best Wheels in Skateboarding? – Red Bull

Skateboarding is all about freedom and adventure, and nothing embodies that spirit more than hitting the open road in search of the perfect spot. But for skateboarders, transportation isn’t just a means to an end—it can be an extension of their passion for skateboarding. In this episode of Pushing Forward, Red Bull takes a closer look at the unique rides skateboarders use to get around and explore the world.

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DEFINE. Behind the Missions Episode 2. Ender Season – PRIMITIVE

On episode 2 of DEFINE. Behind the Missions, we look back at what went into Tre’s epic bigspin battle, and a rare case of Spencer going back to the same spot twice in one day while also filming a different trick in between. Miles revisits Stanford hubba after almost 8 years of not skating it, and Tiago with a spur-of-the-monent switch back tail while having to deal with the conditions of a busy pier in San Francisco.

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2013: The Year Modern Skateboarding Broke – JENKEM

2013 might seem like a random arbitrary year to most people, but to Jenkem, it’s the year the current era of skateboarding was born. It kicked off with a number of notable pros leaving their long-term sponsors, and many of them went on to start some of the most dominant brands of today. Jenkem’s friend and contributor Andrew Murrell picked out and wrote up the most notable events of 2013 in a neat timeline (featured in Jenkem Vol 3), and Alex Coles brought it to life in his usual video essay format.

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