This is Eric Koston

Desillusion mag in questa video-intervista lancia il suo tributo a uno dei migliori sk8er in circolazione degli ultimi vent’anni: Eric Koston. Il resto va guardato dopo il play.

Link About It: This Week’s Picks: Skateboarding India, poems on Mars, 3D-printed ears and more in our look at the web this week

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. Internet Early Days The first public site on the World Wide Web is now back at its original URL to celebrate the Web’s 20th anniversary. The text-only page features a brief explanation of its purpose…

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DQM Mayfield Anorak: Side-zipping, water resistant and color-blocked—a pullover perfectly fit for spring

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Thriving in a city where style trends come and go in a matter of minutes isn’t easy, but DQM does it with ease—as seen in their new spring 2013 collection, launched today 17 April. Included are a few button downs, camp caps…

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Coal + Otter Wax 5 Panel Hat Collaboration: Two companies from the Pacific Northwest collaborate on a weatherproof cotton cap

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Yes, it does rain more often than not in the Pacific Northwest, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get out and enjoy the wilderness. To outfit all-weather adventurers this spring, Seattle-based hat brand Coal teamed up…

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Alfredo Gonzales: Neo-trad striped and argyle socks for skaters and professionals

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Inspired by the pseudo-mythical life of a Mexican-American skater and sock factory worker, Alfredo Gonzales is a self-proclaimed “lifestyle sock brand” that bridges dress socks with streetwear style. Colorful stripe patterns and argyle are par for the course when it comes to Alfredo Gonzales’ stock, which offers mid-calf rises…

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Virtual Reality: Haroshi returns with playfully macabre skateboard sculptures

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Arranged horizontally or in a dizzying cubistic patchwork, Haroshi’s laminated skateboard sculptures have rightfully earned the self-taught artist plenty of hype across both the art and skate communities. His latest exhibition, “Virtual Reality,” magnifies his relentless penchant for cross-pollinating passions with a new crop of colorful works which fully…

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Firefly Skate

Coup de cœur pour le créatif Jan Minol qui a réalisé cette superbe vidéo le montrant utilisant une planche illuminée. Utilisant un hélicoptère miniature télécommandé muni d’une caméra, cette création très réussie jouant à la perfection avec la lumière est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Yamba – A beat of California

Avec une réalisation signée Studio Ores, Oxelo Skateboards présente le nouveau spot pensé pour la promotion du petit cruiser Yamba. Dans cette création appelée « A Beat of California », le rider joue avec les obstacles de l’environnement de la ville, provoquant des changements musicaux suivant ses tricks.

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Skater Chad Muska opens conceptual art space in LA

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Merging his love for skateboarding, music, art and mayhem, Chad Muska has opened a conceptual art and studio space next to his store, Factory 413 on Fairfax. Flat425 reveals Muska’s prolific output as part of “Deconstructionism,” a constantly evolving installation comprising mixed-media vignettes with chaotic twists of oil paint,…

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Nike Skateboard Apparel

Two impressive innovations in style and performance tested in NYC

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With style innovators like Dylan Rieder and Alex Olsen leading the pack, skateboarding as a whole is increasingly embracing fashion into its arts-driven culture. Always one to jump on the latest movement and help take it to the next level, Nike has recently released a series of Dri-Fit-enhanced garments specifically engineered for skateboarding. Excited by the idea of Dri-Fit clothing that doesn’t look like it belongs on a football field, we snagged a fresh kit to test for a few days in the streets of NYC. Of the group the most notable is the recently released—and extremely well received—Levis collaboration 511 Skateboard Team Edition Jean, followed closely by the Killingsworth button-down.

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By interweaving Vectran—a strong textile fiber used in reinforcing ropes, sailcloth and even NASA spacesuits—and Nike’s Dri-Fit tech with American-made Cone Mills denim, the 511 Skateboarding Jean remains nearly indestructible while retaining all its classic subdued style. The slim—but not tight—skateboarding jean looks and fits just like its standard 511 cousin, differentiated only by a subtle vertical weave (presumably from the added fibers), a tiny Tiffany blue Swoosh on the rear leather patch and a similar tint on the underside of the denim.

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We noticed the effects of the Dri-Fit technology after just a few minutes of pushing around the city. While the garment obviously can’t absorb every bit of perspiration, the moisture-wicking fabric did do enough to make skating in jeans in NYC’s appalling summer heat and humidity manageable, which is no small feat. With a bit of added stretch, the denim responded positively to constant movement while the Vectran kept the denim intact even after a few solid slams. With only 2,000 released worldwide, the Nike + Levi’s 511 Skateboard Team Edition jean is a tough find, but one well worth the search. A few sizes are still available from DQM for $198.

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Responding even more impressively to the aggressive heat was the Killingsworth shirt. Also featuring Dri-Fit tech, the long-sleeved shirt wicked moisture as promised, and wore even better than expected, offering more mobility and comfort than even a basic T-shirt might. Plus, much like the 511 jean, the understated button-down gives little indication of its intended use outside of a small Nike tab on the chest pocket. All in all it seems Nike hit the nail on the head with this blend of considered fashion and sport science tech. Look to Nike’s newly launched SkateEveryDamnDay campaign website for more information and where to buy the Killingsworth Dri-Fit button down. It’s worth noting the fit was slightly oversized, so we’d recommend going a size down.

For a closer look at the Dri-Fit enhanced apparel and testing see the slideshow.

Images by Graham Hiemstra