Heritage-Inspired Skateboards

The Skills or Skulls Skateboards Collection is Handcrafted

Creating handcrafted solid decks inspired by 60s and 70s street surf cruisers, these Skills or Skulls Skateboards go old-school and they do it superbly well. Taking us back to a time when cruising was fun, plain and simple and when Californian surfer dudes surfed the sidewalks, the hand-painted and beautifully crafted Skills or Skulls Skateboards are perfect for those looking for an authentic new ride with a little bit of soul.

The impressive collection of skateboards from the Amsterdam brand is a collaborative effort by Dutch artist Zender and Skills or Skulls. So if you’re in the market for a new skateboard and want something genuine and celebrates classic skateboarding heritage with authentic handmade street cruisers, then this is definitely the brand for you.
Trend Themes
1. Heritage-inspired Skateboards - The trend of creating handcrafted solid decks inspired by 60s and 70s street surf cruisers opens up opportunities for brands to tap into nostalgia and offer authentic skateboarding experiences.
2. Old-school Cruising - The trend of bringing back the fun and simplicity of cruising from the 60s and 70s offers opportunities for innovative urban mobility solutions that prioritize style and enjoyment.
3. Collaborative Artistic Partnerships - The trend of collaborative efforts between artists and brands, like the collaboration between Dutch artist Zender and Skills or Skulls, provides opportunities for unique and limited edition products that combine art and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Skateboard Manufacturing - The skateboard manufacturing industry can leverage the trend of heritage-inspired skateboards by producing handcrafted decks that capture the essence of classic street surf cruisers.
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3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the trend of collaborative artistic partnerships by fostering collaborations between artists and brands, resulting in unique and collectible products that bridge the gap between art and consumer goods.

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