Skaters have driven fashion trends since the lifestyle was in its infancy. Even before the Z Boys personified aggro west coast style, the earliest skateboarders were repping brands like Hobie and Vans, and helping to define California youth culture to an increasingly interested world audience. That hasn’t changed, and today’s skaters are still at the forefront of street style, from Fairfax to East Los to Venice Beach. The one and only Reserve Result presents a look into what’s happening on the streets right now with this ongoing series, The Skatorialist.
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