We are lagging on content, we know. But for good reason. We will be launching some really cool things here in the next couple of days so keep your eyes peeled.
How would you feel if you had your own doll version of you? Kinda awkward probably. Techrider is making shred dolls that are so lifelike it’s not even funny. No word on the release of these things but you can sign up for a mailing list on their website. Here is what Techrider is all about in their own words…
“Using our patented FLEXDOLL technology, Techrider is preparing a selection of fully flexible figures that can be used to visualize tricks and body movements in a realisitc, life-like and even addictive manner.
They will appear as high-detailed miniature copies of professional athletes, equipped with easily recognizable product-replicas.
These products will not only be a captivating new source for inspiration, but also a unique new vehilcle for marketing and promotion.
Their exceptional move-ability and collectable qualities makes them - by far - superior to anything else in the market.”
Remember the good ol’ Super Mario Bros days? Calling up your friend and telling them to come over so you can spend mass amounts of hours trying to make it to King Koopa’s Castle just to knock out a little stupid bridge from under his feet so you can rescue the princess and do naughty things with her?
Well now you can relive all these nerdy fantasies at home or at the office with these weird but cool Mario Bros wall thingy-majiggers from Antoinette J Citizen. The best part about this kit, is the boxes actually make the coin sound when you push a button underneath.
Gym Class Heros’, “Patches from the Quilt” mixtape is shaping up to be pretty rad. Busta Rhymes is featured in this specific track. You can’t go wrong with Busta! Click the media player below for a 3 min. preview of this track, then tell us what you think!
The second annual Eric Koston Golf Tournament went down on tuesday, July 8th at Sierra Lakes Golf Course in Fontana, CA. The event went off and alot of industry heads showed up including Koston himself, John Cardiel, Scott Johnston, Rick Howard, Mike Carroll, Tim Gavin, Frank Gerwer, Adrian Lopez, Rob Welsh, Guy Mariano, Ryan Bobier, and more. The dudes played a full 18 to raise money for Ojai Skatepark, Koston’s charity of choice.
Check out the photos after the jump courtesy of Erica Yary and Active Rideshop
I called up Jeremy Heit the other day to talk to him about Raen optics and to see if they would be interested in working with Seshn. Jeremy is a mellow cat to say the least and I could hear the passion he has for his new company behind his voice.
Raen, pronounced ‘rain’, was founded by Jeremy and his brother, Justin. Jeremy was a pro surfer and involved with sales and marketing while his bro has a marketing and branding background. They both have alot of drive and are going to change the eyewear game up a bit with Raen. Their first shipment of product comes in on the 24th of July and we are eagerly awaiting it’s arrival.
Stay tuned to Seshn for happenings and updates about Raen and their launch into the market.
Lot’s of updates to our NEW site, tons of fresh new type in the works, some new art in the street, the SOFT&FURRY™ logo contest is heatin’ up, and our new line of DIY x DIY toys are in development. Oh, lots of fresh new shit over at JoyEngine too!!!
Mike Mo recently threw a party with all his closest homeys last week at the Skate Lab. Matix was celebrating Mike Mo turning pro and also the release of new Mike Mo signature products. Thanks to Active and Erica Yary for the photos!
Barry McGee AKA ‘Twist’ and Claire Rojas, both had a piece of their artwork stolen from the RVCA shop in San Francisco recently and RVCA is trying to find the culprit:
“Both pieces are from private collections and RVCA asks that anyone with any information about their whereabouts please contact shop staff at 415 701 7822. There will be no questions asked of anyone phoning in with information and if the person in possession of the works wishes to return them, no legal action will be taken against anyone. They just want the art back.”
Anonymous tips can also be emailed to Supertouch staff at Supertouchart at gmail.com. DO THE RIGHT THING…
We hope you get your art back guys. That’s a shame.