Made in America. Limited Edition Collectible. The "J.Lee in the Hat” is a modern twist on his 1991 iconic mini graphic, artfully updated by artist Mark Penxa. Classic 1991 full size shape, adjustable for modern day riding with double truck holes for a shorter wheelbase and longer nose. The “J.Lee in the Hat” is a limited run of 500 boards. The shape is a fun ride, and also a must have collectable, so get one before it’s gone! Width: 9.5”Length: 31” Wheelbase: 14.5” or 14.25” (double drilled) Browse the shop The “Curb Crusher 3” is the 3rd incarnation of Chris “Dune” Pastras’ slappy shape. This is an update to the classic Dune baby series from 1990, artfully recreated by Mark...
Congrats to our friend Eric Pulido from the band Midlake, on his first solo record! Midlake's music was featured in the Stereo video Way Out East! Watch the video for the first single starring "Coach Dick" Jason Lee @jasonlee
Video: “Our ILFORD Inspires 'Legends of Skateboarding' series concludes with Jason Lee's ‘THE AMERICAN PHOTO ROADTRIP’. Discover the philosophies behind Jason's signature aesthetic during a journey through rural Texas highway 380 to document the abandoned yet cinematic American landscape...
Stereo Swingers, Art by Alyasha Owerka-Moore @stackaly “I grew up in a household full of Jazz. When Dune and J.Lee started Stereo, I was blown away by the concept of a Jazz based skateboard brand. Jazz and skateboarding!? Of course! It’s perfect! You couldn’t get more Punk than this. It was the coolest thing I’d ever seen. The skaters they had on the team, the graphics, the ads, the videos and the photographers and videographers they chose to work with were all brilliant. It helped me see/define continuity in a brand and the importance of it. (While still being freeform) Stereo in many ways was the bar that was set in my own future work. They proved you could do your own...
Lupfer is a class act. Pure skateboarding, pure fun, and always smiling. Happy he finally has a Stereo board! - Jason Lee Johnny has been in the Stereo Family for over a decade, and his style and positive vibes make him a perfect fit for Stereo. - Chris Pastras Follow @JohnnyLups on Instagram
Filmed and Edited by Mark Spencer Guest Skaters: Walker Ryan, Kyle Brown, Scott Herskovitz, Abe Bethel, Chris Pastras, Terrence Fraiser Additional Filming: Mike Manzoori, Tim Olsen, Waylon Bone, Cody Hermann, Ryan Neddeau "What You Want" (Is What You Get)Music by Lee Dorsey - Arista Records Search Lee Dorsey on iTunes, Spotify
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Stereo Skateboards & Big Crown Records presents a Lee Fields & The Expressions Special Night deck and an El Michels Affair, Return to the 37th Chamber deck.
Yoshi Tanenbaum's "My Man's and Them 3" Part. Yoshi packs a lethal punch, skating with power and hammering down hefty tricks from spot to spot. Thrasher
"'93/'94 was probably my best period for skateboarding, where I felt the most confident and in control. such a fun, electric time. and so pivotal for me creatively - it was ultimately the co-directing of this stereo skateboards video - 'a visual sound' - that would open up the photography door for me. those early s.f. stereo days were huge for so many of us, and our team was amazing. and to have had guys like tobin yelland and gabe morford there to document it all was incredible. big thanks to chris pastras for your brain, and to deluxe sf and jeff klindt (RIP) for making it all possible. " - Jason Lee "The making of "A Visual Sound" in...