DC SHOES : YOURS FOR THE TAKING

If anything, DC is honest. It’s not a perfect brand for perfect people. We have cracks in our sidewalks. Holes in our jeans. We fall down. Frequently. But that’s the whole point. Life rolls on. We always get back up. Always progress. Always. Push. It’s a new year. A new decade. It’s yours for the taking.

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DC SHOES : BUTTER GOODS

Josh Kalis spent a fair amount of time skating the city of Chicago toward the mid 2000’s, and has always seen the windy city as one of his favorite places to post up. To celebrate the collaboration between Perth Australia’s nostalgic clothing brand Butter goods and DC, Josh invited the Butter crew out to chi-town to hit the streets, reminiscent of the good ol’ days. Kalis couldn’t have said it any better; “I’m super hyped on this DC x Butter collab. The guys met me in Chicago and we just went ape shit in the city. The product is amazing, the vibes are amazing, it’s just a perfect combo of authentic skate shit. Enjoy.”

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DC SHOES : SKATE URBANISM – CREATING THE CITY OF THE FUTURE feat. LEO VALLS

The story of Leo Valls and his hometown of Bordeaux is an unlikely one to say the least. It’s a story where skaters, artists, lawmakers and city officials are working together to create a more skate-friendly city. But this is more than just a story about one skater and one city… this a story about redefining skateboarding’s role in the city of the future.

DC Shoes presents its latest Yours for the Taking piece featuring Leo Valls.

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DC SHOES : DUDES CAMPING

A couple months back some of the DC crew went up to Lincoln city, Oregon for the Indy Rip ride rally contest, and stayed a few extra days to camp and experience Oregon’s local offerings. Enjoy this cut of T-funk, Evan Smith, Wes Kremer, Toby Ryan, and Cruise Mosberg doing what they do best across the lush lands of the Northwest.

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DC SHOES: SKATE URBANISM, CREATING THE CITY OF THE FUTURE

In his hometown of Bordeaux, France, DC Euro team rider Leo Valls had the same problems that every skateboarder around the world deals with on a daily basis—skate-stoppers, knobs, defensive architecture, cops, angry pedestrians, traffic, and everything else that comes with skating in a city center. But, Leo had ambitious vision that brought together skaters, artists and city officials working as one to redefine the role of skateboarding in the city of the future.

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