Seductive Custom Decks

The 3X1 Denim/Ben Watts Skateboards are Flashy and Charitable

The limited edition 3x1 Denim/Ben Watts skateboards feature images of scantily clad ladies rocking the jean brand -- a design that many skaters will want to avoid tearing up with too many grinds.

Jessica Hart, Lake Bell, Elsa Hosk, Behati Prinsloo and Chanel Iman grace the bottom of the specially designed skate decks while the photographer's signature diamond and Hipstamatic lens borders cover the top.

Running at $100 a pop, or $400 for the full set of four, all the proceeds from the sale of the boards go to one of the charities selected by each individual model: either Food on Foot, Polaris Project, Goods for Good or Keep A Child Alive. There is also a denim bag available for purchase, with prices set to increase online soon.

3x1 Denim is located in New York City. With only one location, designer Scott Morrison aims to promote transparency in the production of the clothing and each piece is custom tailored for every customer that walks in the door.
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