Thrasher Magazine was established in January 1981 by Fausto Vitello and Eric Swensen. The publication was created to chronicle the skateboarding scene with articles on the latest gear, competitions, spot and park reviews, music, and advertisements from all the skate companies, including Independent trucks, which Vitello and Swensen co-founded with Richard Novak and Jay Shiurman.
Two Titans Unite In An Impressive Collaboration Range
Since its launch, the magazine has developed a devoted following and continued to grow, with its iconic logo becoming synonymous with skateboarding globally!
Venture Trucks also share much of the same heritage as Thrasher, as they were also founded by Fausto Vitello and were the third truck to be released through deluxe distribution after Independent and Thunder. Initially introduced as a more affordable truck with a premium design, Venture trucks quickly gained a reputation as the ‘street skating truck’ and achieved significant success as the go-to choice when you didn’t want a freestyle or vert truck.
Thrasher’s latest collaboration brings these two giants together in an impressive range celebrating their deep roots in skateboarding, with both logos combined. The range includes a heavyweight cotton hoodie in gold, a crewneck, and black and white tees, a black beanie, and a white cap. All items feature the striking, bold collaboration logo for maximum impact, sure to be snapped up by skateboarders who appreciate style and history.
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Hieroglyphics Collection
Another new style from Thrasher is the Hieroglyphic collection, which features the iconic Thrasher font reimagined as Egyptian Hieroglyphic symbols. This collection includes a heavyweight cotton hoodie in maroon, a t-shirt with the same design in navy, and a snapback cap in maroon.
Another standout piece in this latest release is the Thrasher Crows top, featuring artwork by Phil Peralta.
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Shop here to view the complete Thrasher collection at SkateHut.