Jack Cronin
Steel Member
(Took what I said on the site and brought it here)
I hope that low cut shoes, button downs, high waters, raglan and a lot more of what you said in the article catch on truly.
My usual attire is lowcuts, highwaters/skinny fits, and button downs and people like it, and pro riders are into that stuff too (mckeen, monky, ect.) So I would be hyped if it REALLY caught on.
And on the less is more thing, I feel like street riders will adopt that concept more than park riders. Park riders are going to want to get the most whips or the most bars in a single air, and I'm cool with that. But street riders will concentrate more on the style, or the flow of the line, rather than on the number of whips/bars.
I personally love to ride street, or bring the street aspect to the skakepark. Instead of trying to get triple whips flat, I am focusing on the flow, and, the style of the trick.
Sorrt for the essay, I didn't really know how condense it.
-Cramps-
this and Hawaiian shirts, Hawaiian shirts are gnar as shit in my book