
The skateboard version of this (it has the same design running along the underside of the deck, and even on the wheels!) is probably meant to be the main draw, but this is Hide Your Arms (a name which doesn’t make quite as much sense as it used to), not Hide Part of Your Deck With Your Untied Shoes Which Are An Accident Waiting To Happen, so you’re getting the tee!
Costiness=$22 Available from Buddy Carr Skateboards [via Tee.ms]

Gee, guess who went to NYC, and Spring Street, 3 days before
tokidoki opened the new store? Me, obviously. Well, I’ll try and make it there next time, and it’s not like there was a lack of cool stores in Soho for me to wander around. Looks like a cool store, and if you take a look at the gallery then I’m pretty sure that you’ll join me in deciding you need one of their skateboard decks in your life. Find the store at 176 Spring Street.
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The guys behind
Popdeck, the skateboard design competition, opened up
Deckpeck a while ago. Deckpeck allowed people to sell their own board designs, and quite a few recognisable artists signed up and uploaded some great looking decks to their shops. A few days ago they expanded their product range, but its doesn’t include the usual gubbins that you’d expect from a print-on-demand company, there’s snowboards, longboards, skate wheels, t-shirts (of course), journals and Vans slip-on shoes. I think its really cool that Popdeck are making it easy for people to make custom versions of unusual items when I’d assume that in the past people’s only options would have probably been either very expensive or very DIY.
Deckpeck