5 GIFTS TO TREAT YOURSELF AND SUPPORT SKATE MEDIA

Christmas is coming and skate medias need support. Well, the whole industry actually needs support these days, but starting with medias could probably help. I mean printed ones. Then don’t forget to support your local skateshop too. Shopping on big online platforms and sport shops like Decatriathlon has never helped skateboarding.

By Tura

The Key To The City is literally a key that will not necessarily open all doors, but some gates, crates, and overall anything that can ease your life as a skateboarder. Created by Friedel Schlör and upgraded but the good folks at Bubble skate mag, the KTTC will unlock spots and can also be used as a tripod for solo sessions, which is not a negligible option when no one felt like coming over to that shitty slappy spot on the other side of town.
Buy it HERE.
 


No one needs a new t-shirt. But still, the act of treating yourself with a little gift can level up your dose of dopamine for a minute and help overcome the winter depression. And it will show support to the mag, like an underground version of a Thrasher tee, next summer.
Buy this HERE.
 


Wearing a cap at night is a weird concept that I do sometimes. Let’s be honest, most of the time, wearing a cap has nothing to do with giving you a break from the sun. It’s basically the cherry on the cake of your style that will also help hiding this unacknowledged baldness or keep your sweaty mop from slapping your face when skating. This one is also a soft middle finger version to the Olympics.
Get yours HERE.


The Jenkem party prank sticker pack won’t help you unlock any spot but at least will help you sort your greedy, junky, and overall assholes from your list of friends. Or not. Too bad there’s only a US version (the $100 bill and US plug thing won’t draw much attention here, unfortunately).
Grab it HERE.


 
So you like pool copings and rough concrete? Get yourself a Confuzine (or Confusion, that also used to be called Concussion) tee. All fellow DIY heads will instantly turn and nod to you and without having to even say a word, you’ll be friends. Pretty cool unless you live in Paris where DIY is unknown.
Get it HERE.

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