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DC Launches the Dyrdek Collection!

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Aug 20, 2009 by Jim C.


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DC is proud to announce the release of Dyrdek Collection from pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek. Dyrdek’s collection is a first for both himself and the brand, as its premiere athlete designed collection. The Dyrdek Collection includes footwear, apparel and accessories, all which feature signature branding and a custom print. The collection will launch to retail stores beginning October 1, 2009.

The collection was designed to fit perfectly in Dyrdek’s life, with custom fit denim for skateboarding, lightweight zip fleece, T-shirts, hats, wallets, a leather jacket and a new footwear model. A “water” pattern, representing the collection’s theme of “Fantasies Run Deep” is used across the collection as the lead print on t –shirts, fleece, and hats, as well as on interior linings of jackets, accessories, and footwear.

“After nearly 15 years with DC, I am excited to launch my first full collection of footwear,
apparel and accessories,” said Dyrdek. “I wanted the Collection to reflect my life, so I incorporated everything from pieces for skateboarding and everyday wear to aspects of my history, like a completely updated model of my first ever shoe with
DC.”

Dyrdek’s latest shoe, the RD1 Mid, sits at the center of the collection and draws design cues from Dyrdek’s first ever shoe with the brand. Dyrdek joined DC Shoes in 1995 and set out to design the first-ever skateboard shoe with an athletic shoe's performance features and look. The result, the Dyrdek1, was the first skateboard shoe to feature protective nylon lace loops. Dyrdek’s signature shoe was met with unprecedented approval by the skateboarding community and sold out in record time.

Fifteen shoes later, the updated RD1 Mid model now comes in two colorways as a mid top with perforated leather and custom lining, but features the same paneling and lace loops from the Dyrdek 1 that revolutionized skateboarding footwear. The code “RD0915AW” is branded into the heel of the shoe, reflecting the original branding on the tongue of Dyrdek’s first shoe,“RD9501AW”, which combined his initials (RD) with the year (‘95), shoe model number (01) and his board sponsor (Alien Workshop).

Be sure to check out all the latest DC gear from the Zappos Rideshop!


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DC Teamworks Series Fall 09

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Aug 13, 2009 by Jim C.

The DC Teamworks program continues for Fall 2009: Introducing footwear and apparel customized by Travis Pastrana, Ken Block, Ricky Carmichael, Nate Adams and Adam Jones.

DC Teamworks was originally created in 2005 to give DC's top riders the opportunity to customize their favorite products. Riders choose the materials and colors to reflect their tastes, riding styles, performance needs and personalities.

The Fall 09 DC Teamworks Collection is a continuation of the original ideals the program established. The result is five product packs completely designed to meet each riders specs and needs. Travis, Ken, Ricky, Nate and Adam worked with the DC design team to make the products 100% their own. From colors and materials to the sole patterns and cushioning systems, the latest TeamWorks Collection is a perfect suit to each athlete's unique performance needs...and a fitting tribute to the still-evolving legacies of some of DC's best athletes.

Be sure to check out these styles offered on the Zappos Rideshop right now!! Versatile TP Ignition Zip Hoodie Subaru Rally Team Tee Thumbs Up Hoodie Block Hoodie Ignite Tee Subaru Rally L/S Subaru Rally Tee Block T/W Tee Blown Up Tee Court Graffik AJ Radar TP and the Net TP.

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DC x Groove Armada

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Jul 22, 2009 by Jim C.

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A worldwide act formed over a decade ago, Groove Armada is a duo made up of Andy Cato and Tom Findlay from Cambridge, England. Now primarily based in London, they produce and record music as well as host semi-regular club nights in London, plus travel for select shows worldwide, playing for tens of thousands at a time. The duo's combined love of so much different music inspires them to dish out house bass-lines, 80's pop samples and heavey choruses. Put that on a stage and you've got a musical firework show just made for gettin' down!

For this project with DC, Groove Armada created two seperate and distinctive shoes, each reflective of their history. The first, the Night and Day A-250, has a serious case of schizophrenia. The glow in the dark logos are sure to be noticed all night, and come morning and searing sunlight it brings, the black and white croc embossed leathers will transform to show a perviously hidden background color pop.

The second, the Multi/Mismatch Volcano, utilizes the lively techno color theme from GA's merchandise and graphics. With a bright color palette set, Groove Armada took the shoe to another level and used a mismatch execution, meaning the left and right are slightly different from one another. Find the Volcano now in stock from the Zappos Rideshop!


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DC's RGB Collection

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May 27, 2009 by Cat!


If you were that kid that was totally into finger painting and not sharing your favorite 3 crayons back in the day (or maybe still today?), you will find yet another reason why DC stokes you out. DC has taken their Manteca and spun the color wheel of fun to come up with their RGB collection that decks out the entire shoe, from the sole to the laces to the inside, with crayola worthy shades of red, green, blue, and black. For a sweet $65 bucks you'll still have money left over to buy you and that cute chick you've been diggin' lunch. Just don't forget the kicks.

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Coolest Skate Park: Mount Trashmore, Virginia Beach

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Apr 6, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

Many communities build skateparks in order to satisfy their residents' desire to skate. Most of the parks that are built are either built in existing community parks or they are built on virgin sites. In Virginia Beach, Virginia there is an amazing skatepark that was actually built using compressed clean soil and refuse. Yes, it was built on a landfill. The park complex is called Mount Trashmore and it is a great example of how communities can turn lemons into lemonade.

Mount Trashmore - The Park
Mount Trashmore is a multi-purpose park. It includes two amazing mountains that were made out of compressed trash and clean soil. This park also contains two lakes that are stocked with fish, and yes you can fish in these lakes. It also includes playgrounds, picnic areas and one of the best skateparks in the state.

Mount Trashmore Skatepark
The Mount Trashmore Skatepark can be found at 310 Edwin Drive in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is primarily a street course skatepark with obstacles, stairs and rails. However, it also has a great seven foot bowl and a 13.5 foot by 40 foot vert ramp, which makes it competition size.

Skating at Mount Trashmore Skatepark is free. You can start skating here at 7:30 in the morning and you can skate until the park closes in the evening. In order to skate here you will need to sign in, get a skatepark wrist band and wear a helmet. Since this park is outdoors and made from wood and composite materials, it is important that you dress appropriately. You will want to wear clothing that protects your skin from sunburn and from abrasions and you will also want to wear padding.

The rules for skating at this park are similar to those found at other skateparks. You need to wear a helmet, you need to skate responsibly and you need to be respectful of other skaters and of the skatepark. If you break these simple rules you will be asked to leave.

Have a great time skating at Mount Trashmore and enjoy the scenery as you catch air!

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Coolest Skate Park: Connecticut Bike and Skate - Bristol, Connecticut

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Mar 30, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

Finding great places to skateboard is a top priority for skateboarders. However, it is not always easy to find a skate park that is open when the weather is less than cooperative. Fortunately, if you live in or plan on visiting Bristol, Connecticut, you have an indoor option that will give you a place to skate even when there is snow and ice on the ground. It is called the Connecticut Bike and Skate.

Connecticut Bike and Skate - The Basics
The Connecticut Bike and Skate is an indoor skate park that can be found at 86 South Street in Bristol, Connecticut. Being an indoor skate park, it isn't the biggest or most versatile skate park on the planet, but it has enough variety to keep you entertained. It offers mini ramps, a basic street course and a few vert features. This is not a free park, so there are fees and membership requirements that will need to be met before you can use this park to hone your skating or biking skills.

Dressing for an Indoor Skate Park
When you dress for skateboarding, you are normally concerned with protecting your body from abrasions and weather hazards. However, since Connecticut Bike and Skate is an indoor skate park, your clothing needs to focus less on the elements and more on keeping your body from overheating and being soaked by your own sweat.

To dress for an indoor park, you will want to start with a great pair of skateboarding shoes. The soles of these shoes need to have good traction, as well as be slightly flexible. You will also want to pull on a thick pair of cotton socks. Runner's socks work well, because they will keep your feet dry and prevent chafing. If you are opposed to socks then you can prevent moisture problems by sprinkling talcum powder on your feet before putting on your shoes.

Next, you will want to select clothing options that cover your vulnerable areas like knees, elbows and back. Finally you will want to look for clothing options that are designed to wick away moisture from your skin and allow your body to breath. Natural fibers like cotton are always a good option for skateboarders.

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