i dont really care what people do, but i cant stand skating in expensive clothes because skateboarding is quite possibly the most destructive thing you can do to a set of expensive clothes
@@GraveyardLurker it depends on how much you earn absolutely, but i wouldnt personally skate in any shoes above... idk 80-90 dollars unless i know its going to last a long time
if u do it too much it kinda looks ridiculous and stupid like ur hopping on ur board like a damn child who drank too much juice boxes or something but if u do it in a moderate amount its really dope
I don't get the skate culture these days. They claim everything is stupid. They watch a video of someone with quick feet and get mad because they can't do the same. Skaters are a bunch of whining babies these days. Sad to see how it changed so much.
@@1776AxlePowerDM I dont skate but as an outsider watching this vid, it makes it feel like skate culture is absolutely insufferable. Like it feels like they just hate everything to the point where even doing tricks is bad.
Tiny wheels were definitely more preferred in the 90's. I remember when they started getting larger and thinking it looked stupid. Little did I know it gave you better pop having your board higher off the ground...
i never thought of that. i always just thought bigger wheels made it easier to go over small pebbles but adds more weight making it harder go in the air
I mean I don't see quick footing as a bad thing... it can be a bit of a show off depending on certain things I understand that but-. It's honestly just another way of showing "Hey I'm a good skater not a poser claiming I am" Random note: Just got a skateboard yay
4:28 there’s nothing wrong with customizing your grip even tho everyone does it it just shows that everyone is unique with their designs it shouldn’t even be a trend
As a 90's skater having large pants was part of the "skater" look. Tugging both pant legs up a bit before a trick always felt like it looked cool to me also! Then Jenco made their famous "elephant legs" with 50 inch bottoms and that was the beginning of the end!
As a 90s and early 2000s skater the trends I didn't see coming: #1. The influx of pop and jock brands expanding their habitation ($$$) into skateboarding culture. #2. The mainstream acceptance of something that was considered rebellious and misunderstood.
What pisses me off the most is that Sketchers are trying to market as somewhat of a skate shoe, like NikeSB for instance is one of the best skate shoe brands, but they started off with running shoes (i think) and everyone looked at them with concern when they were getting into skateboarding, but SKETCHERS?! Never, what gave me this idea was a TV ad for sketchers of a kid riding a skateboard. IM TELLING YOU RIGHT NOW IF SKETCHERS MAKES MARKET FOR A SKATE SHOE BRAND, I WILL EVAPORATE INTO SAND
@@lilweevus751 I mean, YOU'RE RIGHT. I thought Sketcher sell skate shoes because their shops look likes Vans but instead they sells running shoes only wtf...
Yet that's how people felt about Nike's introduction... It was a brand for "posers" back then. Your mixed feeling about Sketcher is my moment with Nike.
I do respect the effort you're putting into making the videos! But most of the things you're mentioned are just part of the culture... Not trends! I'm not trying to hate!! Would love to see you skating... I do like this video, but I will press the unlike button... No bad feelings keep making them! 🤘
i was thinking the same thing pre much all of these are skating culture and i don’t think they are trends like freestyle for example, that’s not a trend it’s a way of skateboarding and has always been accepted in skating i do agree on 1 or 2 of these because they were at one point a trend but most of them just became culture still no hat on the vid just my opinion
It wasn't mentioned as I thought it would be but as a 90's kid myself did you also wear a chain wallet? It was huge among skateboarders where I grew up.
If I remember correctly I believe there was a period when people would skate wearing southpole, fubu and ecko unlimited... that was pretty fricken cringy.
What creates the obsession with skateboarding trends? It was easier to be unique pre-Facebook and TH-cam because the exposure was limited to magazines and video (skateboarding wasn't mainstream yet)... The unavoidable influence of social media I guess. It's a good reminder to get out and enjoy life and don't miss out on the special moments.
i wear baggy pants or reg fit to bmx. its comfortable, i hate shorts, and falling on them isnt bad at all. also shinning yourself with a pedal is a pain nobody should have to experience
So I'm just a beginner and I don't know much about skating, do u think it would be fine to get a non-branded 30 dollar Walmart skateboard to start of and get a real one once I get decent or get a real board and stick with that
Depending on how much money you have, I would look at Mini Logo. They are cheaper than other boards, but, still quality. I think Braille makes a board that is sold at Walmart and is supposed to be of higher quality. There may be another brand also. Never tried a Walmart board, but, heard they are garbage, don't roll, and break immediately.
@@dr_small8512 Mini Logo won't be as cheap as a Walmart board, but, it will be a real board that won't immediately break. Basically, it's Powell Peralta under a different name and cheaper. Trucks are $30 vs $50+. Boards are $40 instead of $50+ or more. Bearings are $10 versus $20+. Wheels are $20 versus $40. Basically, you could build a complete for around $100 rather than $150
If that's all you can get then go for it. The fact youre even considering any deck is the 1st step. You can still learn to skate. Honestly starting on a board that crappy will have you killing it when you get a good deck. I'm in love with chocolate decks. 🍫
dude, if you wanna concisely covey the complexity of a concept of “a Spot’’, compare it to a commonly comprehended one, like a church (synagogue, mosque etc) tldr: “Sir, what is a spot?” “it’s like a church for skaters, where miracles happen”
Does anybody know what the name of the following was? Had a skateboard deck except larger like a mini snowboard and 2 rolls of skate wheels bowed in the middle so that both rows of wheels looked like half of the geometric shape called an Ellipse !? PLLLEEASSE I have been looking for one for years ! Used to be in most skate shops and I'm certain I could find one if I knew what it was called ! However, despite my description being very accurate it isn't the kind of description that lends itself to a Google search. The experience of riding one was akin to snowboarding or surfing except on the street.
i had no idea small wheels was a trend but i got a pair of spitfire flying mushroom wheels i vowed to skate to the bearings, i did take them off for a while at one point and although i havent skated in 10+ years they are currently on my setup
5:19 This is super exaggerated. I had one pair that was 40x40 cut off to 32L but that was extreme. Most of my friends had loose pants for functionality and to separate yourself from the jocks.
looking back.. as a long time skater & musician... the "Soundcloud Edit Era" was like the "Mumble Rap, Soundcloud Clout Chaser/Hypebeast Era" but for skate'n lmao
You wear shoe lace belt because you can tie your belt with precision. Where as a normal belt you only have 5 or 6 holes to choose from. Too loose, or too tight, and its uncomfortable to skate in. They do have Web Belts, but a lace is free.
Destroying on purpose a new pair of shoes. I never did that but I remember some friends that when they got new shoes they were like "hey dude, step on them. More, more.". And dragging them on the floor. They used to do the same with tshirts, pants, everything. It was the peak of grunge. It's probably one of the most stupid trends ever. I am talking before tik tok, of course. That sht is a whole new level.
To the bad trend of breaking boards. It will be a year ago (November 2021) I broke my board cuz I wasn't in the mood. I had rough day and went skate alone and didn't stay calm and just smash my board in half. lmao If I'm not in the mood I'll just cruise around lessons learned since I'm student and don't have much money :d Do you have any similar story?
i like skating big pants ( polars and digits238) and shoelaces, i just got dunks so imma try them out and ill lyk what i think, but i can understand the price problem
Freestyle isn't a trend, it never was. It's always been part of skateboarding, it's the origins of skating. Although it died off for a majority starting in the early 1990s, few who Freestyled like myself during the 1980s into the early 1990s, we still Freestyled ocassionally after it went under ground. It started making a slow comeback in the early 2000s, getting a strong following in the mid 2010s.
Dude I wrote "sk8tr" on the nose of my grip tape. It was in like 2020 and I wish I never did 😭 I used posca pen and I've been trying to scrub it off ever since.
Try a toothbrush or maybe color over it with a black marker? Or just straight up replace your grip tape it’s decently cheap either way if I had it on since 2020 I’d just leave it it’s a piece of history at this point lmao
i just hate wen people skate designer and jordans it making skating a hype beast sport and i cant stand hypebeast and then it gonna be lames tryna carry a board and not skate
For the ones with the dunks, there is Nike SB’s for a reason, SKATEBOARDING, so why was skating in dunks a trend I have no idea. Plus dunks are for basketball.
Yup, I'm that 40 year old has been skater that straight up says, "Skate went from punk to prissy." In memory of Local H, Ain't nothin but a bunch of high fivin MFers... HAHAHAHAHA! But I do enjoy the vids. Thanks!
most of these trends aren't exactly new. skating in designer clothes? check Tony Alva in his heydays skating in dunks? almost everybody in the 80's baggy pants? everybody in the 90's and 00's shoelace belts? everybody who wasn't cushioned with money back in the day freestyle? no contests anymore, that's true, but it's still a huge part of skating truth be told, no one really gives a shit how you skate as long as you enjoy yourself, and since skateboarding is mainly underground since the 90's, all flash cunts will be hated and scrutinized. just take a look at what happened to Dyrdek, Scheckler, Margera and the likes. in my opinion they're still great skateboarders, but since they sold out, it was trendy to hate them.
I was an 80's skater and I don't remember people wearing dunks to skate. Unless you consider Chucks dunks. We all wore Chucks,Vans, Vision Street Wear or Airwalks.
ffs, caring about trends is a waste time, just skate, be real and be yourself. I don't care if you do something from every single one of these trends, if you are being genuine that's all that matters.
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i dont really care what people do, but i cant stand skating in expensive clothes because skateboarding is quite possibly the most destructive thing you can do to a set of expensive clothes
How much is too expensive
@@GraveyardLurker anything above $100.
500 or more
Me and my brother both skateboard and he was skate it in Air Forces while I was in vans
@@GraveyardLurker it depends on how much you earn absolutely, but i wouldnt personally skate in any shoes above... idk 80-90 dollars unless i know its going to last a long time
how is being quickfooted a bad trend if you can land aton of dope tricks back to back then congrats it means you prolly got skill
if u do it too much it kinda looks ridiculous and stupid like ur hopping on ur board like a damn child who drank too much juice boxes or something but if u do it in a moderate amount its really dope
yeah, he's talkin about people just literally stepping in circles & sh*t
Ikr, idk why people say it’s bad
I don't get the skate culture these days. They claim everything is stupid. They watch a video of someone with quick feet and get mad because they can't do the same. Skaters are a bunch of whining babies these days. Sad to see how it changed so much.
@@1776AxlePowerDM I dont skate but as an outsider watching this vid, it makes it feel like skate culture is absolutely insufferable. Like it feels like they just hate everything to the point where even doing tricks is bad.
Tiny wheels were definitely more preferred in the 90's. I remember when they started getting larger and thinking it looked stupid. Little did I know it gave you better pop having your board higher off the ground...
i never thought of that. i always just thought bigger wheels made it easier to go over small pebbles but adds more weight making it harder go in the air
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I mean I don't see quick footing as a bad thing... it can be a bit of a show off depending on certain things I understand that but-. It's honestly just another way of showing "Hey I'm a good skater not a poser claiming I am"
Random note: Just got a skateboard yay
4:28 there’s nothing wrong with customizing your grip even tho everyone does it it just shows that everyone is unique with their designs it shouldn’t even be a trend
It hurts to see people break board when I need a new one
Yeah it annoys me so much cuz like I can’t afford one for myself and seeing ppl js destroy it makes me mad
As a 90's skater having large pants was part of the "skater" look. Tugging both pant legs up a bit before a trick always felt like it looked cool to me also! Then Jenco made their famous "elephant legs" with 50 inch bottoms and that was the beginning of the end!
Haha Jenco. Forgot about that brand. That was definitely taking it too far!
Shoelace belts are the best for skating no cappp
Say no cap one more time
hell no
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@@figaroprojector Hell yeah.
Yes
As a 90s and early 2000s skater the trends I didn't see coming: #1. The influx of pop and jock brands expanding their habitation ($$$) into skateboarding culture. #2. The mainstream acceptance of something that was considered rebellious and misunderstood.
What pisses me off the most is that Sketchers are trying to market as somewhat of a skate shoe, like NikeSB for instance is one of the best skate shoe brands, but they started off with running shoes (i think) and everyone looked at them with concern when they were getting into skateboarding, but SKETCHERS?! Never, what gave me this idea was a TV ad for sketchers of a kid riding a skateboard. IM TELLING YOU RIGHT NOW IF SKETCHERS MAKES MARKET FOR A SKATE SHOE BRAND, I WILL EVAPORATE INTO SAND
You're going to get worked up over that? The world has a lot bigger problems
@@idmhead0160 and your gonna respond to my comment? i thought the world had lots better arguments or debates that actually matter
@@lilweevus751 I mean, YOU'RE RIGHT. I thought Sketcher sell skate shoes because their shops look likes Vans but instead they sells running shoes only wtf...
Yet that's how people felt about Nike's introduction... It was a brand for "posers" back then. Your mixed feeling about Sketcher is my moment with Nike.
I still refuse to wear them !! Nike was for jocks and New Balance were shoes only dads and grandpa's wore. @LastDays7
i still, to this day, think rodney mullens freestyle and later slow but technical street skating is literally the best.
In fairness, a shoelace belt is better than ur trouser falling down while skating lol 😆
Not to forget the reason skaters don't associate with designer is because we are the underground we don't want to be on top
i still use shoelace belts and used it way before i started skateboarding its just practical
I was definitely a small wheel skater back in the 00's. I was just too poor to buy new wheels, so I would skate until they literally fell off!
Yes!
Legit
baggy jeans are dope
Never really thought about the dunks but now that I searched it. The base colors are over $100. That’s wild.
I love how it’s basically hate against any skate technique or style that goes mainstream.
I do respect the effort you're putting into making the videos! But most of the things you're mentioned are just part of the culture... Not trends! I'm not trying to hate!! Would love to see you skating... I do like this video, but I will press the unlike button... No bad feelings keep making them! 🤘
i was thinking the same thing pre much all of these are skating culture and i don’t think they are trends like freestyle for example, that’s not a trend it’s a way of skateboarding and has always been accepted in skating i do agree on 1 or 2 of these because they were at one point a trend but most of them just became culture still no hat on the vid just my opinion
@Nick TRBL exactly I agree
89 to 96 was my hay day 🤣
I rode 38mm wheels for a min... Pressure flipping baggy pants wearing😀
It wasn't mentioned as I thought it would be but as a 90's kid myself did you also wear a chain wallet? It was huge among skateboarders where I grew up.
@@usmc1379 That was a big trend when I skating in the 90s and early 2000s. Some people swapped the chains for industrial sizes!
1:38
where are the pants? honestly wish i could understand, anybody?
If I remember correctly I believe there was a period when people would skate wearing southpole, fubu and ecko unlimited... that was pretty fricken cringy.
Nice vid bro !
For a bit I went through a faze were I would ONLY skate free style but I just kind do what I like now
I still remember my poor skateboard after I saw the board smashing part of yeah right!
Love your videos your the reason I started skateing
What creates the obsession with skateboarding trends? It was easier to be unique pre-Facebook and TH-cam because the exposure was limited to magazines and video (skateboarding wasn't mainstream yet)... The unavoidable influence of social media I guess. It's a good reminder to get out and enjoy life and don't miss out on the special moments.
i wear baggy pants or reg fit to bmx. its comfortable, i hate shorts, and falling on them isnt bad at all. also shinning yourself with a pedal is a pain nobody should have to experience
Honestly where I live there’s only one skatepark in town and the little kids love to be on the ramps which is super annoying
So I'm just a beginner and I don't know much about skating, do u think it would be fine to get a non-branded 30 dollar Walmart skateboard to start of and get a real one once I get decent or get a real board and stick with that
Depending on how much money you have, I would look at Mini Logo. They are cheaper than other boards, but, still quality. I think Braille makes a board that is sold at Walmart and is supposed to be of higher quality. There may be another brand also. Never tried a Walmart board, but, heard they are garbage, don't roll, and break immediately.
@@idmhead0160 oh ok, thanks for the info appreciate it
@@dr_small8512 Mini Logo won't be as cheap as a Walmart board, but, it will be a real board that won't immediately break. Basically, it's Powell Peralta under a different name and cheaper. Trucks are $30 vs $50+. Boards are $40 instead of $50+ or more. Bearings are $10 versus $20+. Wheels are $20 versus $40. Basically, you could build a complete for around $100 rather than $150
@@idmhead0160 thank you for the help, I appreciate it
If that's all you can get then go for it. The fact youre even considering any deck is the 1st step. You can still learn to skate. Honestly starting on a board that crappy will have you killing it when you get a good deck. I'm in love with chocolate decks. 🍫
my soul broke watching that dude pop that nollie or fakie big heel in the chunky dunkies😭😭
dude, if you wanna concisely covey the complexity of a concept of “a Spot’’, compare it to a commonly comprehended one, like a church (synagogue, mosque etc)
tldr:
“Sir, what is a spot?”
“it’s like a church for skaters, where miracles happen”
7:16 slolem isn’t a style of skating it is it’s own small thing. And I love to do freestyle in between lines
Does anybody know what the name of the following was?
Had a skateboard deck except larger like a mini snowboard and 2 rolls of skate wheels bowed in the middle so that both rows of wheels looked like half of the geometric shape called an Ellipse !? PLLLEEASSE I have been looking for one for years ! Used to be in most skate shops and I'm certain I could find one if I knew what it was called ! However, despite my description being very accurate it isn't the kind of description that lends itself to a Google search.
The experience of riding one was akin to snowboarding or surfing except on the street.
I used to wear a shoe lace belt cause I was broke 😭
This man has a sponsor in every video
i had no idea small wheels was a trend but i got a pair of spitfire flying mushroom wheels i vowed to skate to the bearings, i did take them off for a while at one point and although i havent skated in 10+ years they are currently on my setup
5:19 This is super exaggerated. I had one pair that was 40x40 cut off to 32L but that was extreme. Most of my friends had loose pants for functionality and to separate yourself from the jocks.
looking back.. as a long time skater & musician... the "Soundcloud Edit Era" was like the "Mumble Rap, Soundcloud Clout Chaser/Hypebeast Era" but for skate'n lmao
Great video ✌
“Being quick footed” used to be called freestyle
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Yea pretty much.
Small wheels were the best
8:12 i love that park it’s so sick. it’s in eugene
5:38 Such good sync with the clip, i looks like he said it
I despise bail clips like bro stop blowing up over fails
LOL I skated in the 90s. Definitely don't remember the small wheel thing. 🤣
@DanS I sure did. They might of been small i just dont remember lol
What are those goofy shoes in the thumbnail called? I’ve seen people wearing them and they’re very bizarre.
Kids at my school who skate usually wear Pro Club hoodies and sweatpants and either wear Vans,Adidas superstars or Nike Air Forces.
Pick a team.
you love to see you're own park in these vids
in Brazil you cant find a dunk under R$1000 and that is sad because they are so cool
1k robux?
You left out: "Let's Go!"
Who else is over it?
The kid at 2:41 is hilarious. So pissed, he screwed himself over
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Even in the mid to late 2000s tiny wheels were the shit hahah
You wear shoe lace belt because you can tie your belt with precision. Where as a normal belt you only have 5 or 6 holes to choose from. Too loose, or too tight, and its uncomfortable to skate in. They do have Web Belts, but a lace is free.
bro if you want some dunks for a reasonable price go to Canada like anytime I go to a skate shop there is some dunks there for sale
Destroying on purpose a new pair of shoes. I never did that but I remember some friends that when they got new shoes they were like "hey dude, step on them. More, more.". And dragging them on the floor. They used to do the same with tshirts, pants, everything. It was the peak of grunge.
It's probably one of the most stupid trends ever. I am talking before tik tok, of course. That sht is a whole new level.
I feel like the people who over due fast feet are the people who spammed their controller in the Skate series games
if you wanna buy dunks just get reps lmao you skating them anyway
@asher christensen fr
To the bad trend of breaking boards. It will be a year ago (November 2021) I broke my board cuz I wasn't in the mood. I had rough day and went skate alone and didn't stay calm and just smash my board in half. lmao If I'm not in the mood I'll just cruise around lessons learned since I'm student and don't have much money :d Do you have any similar story?
What if you have a penny board?? Is it really difrent like how do you do an Ollie on a penny board???
Imma pretend you didn't say that
Same way just keep those feet closer together
Big clothes r just better. They make most clips look a lot better and there comfy but it. All comes down to preference
i like skating big pants ( polars and digits238) and shoelaces, i just got dunks so imma try them out and ill lyk what i think, but i can understand the price problem
i just use shoelace cus i don t have belt bruh
Freestyle isn't a trend, it never was. It's always been part of skateboarding, it's the origins of skating. Although it died off for a majority starting in the early 1990s, few who Freestyled like myself during the 1980s into the early 1990s, we still Freestyled ocassionally after it went under ground. It started making a slow comeback in the early 2000s, getting a strong following in the mid 2010s.
Holy fuck i never thought i would see the resergence of phat pants, bowl cuts & chunky sneakers like those big osiris juntt
Ok look, had no clue a shoe lace belt was a trend, just did it cause it’s more comfortable then an actual belt while skating😂
The guy standing cereal bulls got me
2:08
Dude enchanted his pants to swift sneak 4
I edited becouse i added wrong time
0:25 STEVE-O 😱
Skateboarding is dangerous and it can lead to life scaring injury to say the least.
Dude I wrote "sk8tr" on the nose of my grip tape. It was in like 2020 and I wish I never did 😭 I used posca pen and I've been trying to scrub it off ever since.
Try a toothbrush or maybe color over it with a black marker? Or just straight up replace your grip tape it’s decently cheap either way if I had it on since 2020 I’d just leave it it’s a piece of history at this point lmao
0:25 was that steve-o?
My grip tape is just camp with red black grey and white.
I don’t think that its to much but other might
BIG pants eat the ground and if rip parts might cover it why it went to naked jeans idk those guys get eatn up if and will rips
When I skate I wear black Nike SB chron 2, and a simple white/black CK shirt
I do my own grip and wear jnco's
It not the sneakerheads that are bidding up the price. Its the resellers
Love ur vids been watching for 11 months almost a year
Me too, but, I've been watching for 12 months to a year
I love the body varial variation
i just hate wen people skate designer and jordans it making skating a hype beast sport and i cant stand hypebeast and then it gonna be lames tryna carry a board and not skate
For the ones with the dunks, there is Nike SB’s for a reason, SKATEBOARDING, so why was skating in dunks a trend I have no idea. Plus dunks are for basketball.
what about dem giant shoes xd
I don't understand skating in baggy pants. Especially when you pull them up before every trick. You do you but i can't do it.
Idk, baggy is just more comfortable. Not too baggy ofc, but just slightly.
I skate on the shoes I walk in, I’m not gonnna specifically choose collector-basketball shoes to skate
Grip art for life !
im ngl bro saying dunks are crazier than they used to be is kind of ridiculous, the early 2000s skate shop dunks used to be crazy
> Small wheels.
> Spencer Nuzzi.
Of course.
Skating with big pants honestly just looks like a mishap waiting to happen. More sensible these days to wear skinnier jeans
The most hated trick body varial varial flip
he was taking shots at tomo 🤣
Yup, I'm that 40 year old has been skater that straight up says, "Skate went from punk to prissy." In memory of Local H, Ain't nothin but a bunch of high fivin MFers... HAHAHAHAHA!
But I do enjoy the vids. Thanks!
most of these trends aren't exactly new.
skating in designer clothes? check Tony Alva in his heydays
skating in dunks? almost everybody in the 80's
baggy pants? everybody in the 90's and 00's
shoelace belts? everybody who wasn't cushioned with money back in the day
freestyle? no contests anymore, that's true, but it's still a huge part of skating
truth be told, no one really gives a shit how you skate as long as you enjoy yourself, and since skateboarding is mainly underground since the 90's, all flash cunts will be hated and scrutinized.
just take a look at what happened to Dyrdek, Scheckler, Margera and the likes. in my opinion they're still great skateboarders, but since they sold out, it was trendy to hate them.
I was an 80's skater and I don't remember people wearing dunks to skate. Unless you consider Chucks dunks. We all wore Chucks,Vans, Vision Street Wear or Airwalks.
you dont have to camp overnight to get dunks. if ur gonna skate them anyway just get a less hyped one
If you hurt your board, your board WILL hurt you - do keep that in mind
Can you include vans next time vans are some of the best skateboarding shoes
I think my hulk hogan grip is a masterpiece
ffs, caring about trends is a waste time, just skate, be real and be yourself. I don't care if you do something from every single one of these trends, if you are being genuine that's all that matters.
people dont hate on body varials because they are popular, they hate on them because they just dont look good.
has someone of you got a website with REAL baggy pants?
Me who dont skateboard and watched 8 of ur videos in one day: mhm intresting