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Poser or Skater?
How many of you
skaters out there go to Zumiez, Pac Sun or any other
corporate chain store location to buy your skate gear?
So how many of you also get the wrong gear handed to you
by some kid who hasn’t been alive as long as some of the
specialty shop owners have spent on the toilet? Good
question eh? Do you really think that these kids know
what’s best for you?
If you are a
true skater I mean eat sleep and breathe skating than
you would never be caught dead in a mall shop that sells
sporting goods gear or ghetto wear next to it’s
skateboards. What are you really thinking by doing that?
I’m sure you
have taken a good look around at just how many new mall
shops are opening to grab your money, that’s right I
said grab your money. Once you leave the shop you’re a
profit margin not a skater who is loyal to his or her
shop. When was the last time you saw ANY mall shop do
anything for the local skaters?
Mall shops are
just that, Mall shops who now carry corporate branded
brand name Skate /
Surf / and
Snowboard products at an outrageous price to you the
consumer.
In the past at
one point companies took pride in their ability to be a
“Core” product line, and denied access of their products
to the Mall shops and mail order companies.
Now it seems
all that has changed? And the lure of profit margins and
good old boy get rich quick schemes rule the industry.
It’s a shame when you find high quality lines like
certain shoe lines (who I can not name due to fallout)
in the local mall? Once a “Core” product line, $#@! has
taken its profits to a record high by selling its brand
name out to the Mall market and EVERY POSER ON THE
STREET!
There do we go
from here? My guess would be Acme with World Industry
completes or how about Liquor Stores selling skate and
surf wax? Oh and how about the best one yet, Wawa and
711 Corner food marts with racks of Volcom and Element
apparel for sale? Where does it end? You can get
Element, and Roxy at Marshall’s and Ross for less than
retailers pay at a Wholesale cost? I think that is
imperative that our industry needs to look deep within
it and see where the industry started from and just how
they plan to keep the core skater from having to do mail
order or visit their local mall to get their products.
Not to mention,
how do they differ from the kid who just wears the gear
and can’t even skate?
Companies need
to drive the skaters back to the shops that support them
the specialty stores located in YOUR "hood".
Most every
specialty shop owner has been boarding at a high level
of expertise for almost their entire lives, which gives
them an edge over the mall shops with adolescent
salespeople.
One of the
biggest changes over the past twenty years is that the
attitudes of the younger athletes themselves that have
taken a nosedive. It seems that almost every kid that
does our sports belongs to the (WIIFM) school of
skating. For those that do not know what that means it’s
the (What’s in it for me) train of thought that destroys
almost every person who gets it. As I told a group of 65
students at a past years Career day speech I gave, only
one person on several thousand are even given the chance
to live the dream of making a living at what they do as
a professional.
Ever wonder why
Pro athletes make so much these days?
Think it has to
do with having such short careers?
Again WIIFM,
what happened to the soul of our lifestyle?
Not to long ago
we had Wildcats, Boozy the Clown, among others who were
Professional
Snowboarders and
they put out some truly Funny videos, but never had the
youth riders live what they where doing, in fact they
put a disclaimer saying just that; “We don’t condone
this behavior”. But the video was very entertaining, and
also helped to launch several careers from the exposure.
Now we have every brand name company following the
trends and no one to actually lead the youth of our
sport in a positive, clean, and driven direction for the
future. Where do we go from here?
I have a shop
directly across from a skate park where I teach
skateboard lessons, have contests, and just plain keep
our kids busy and out of trouble. My biggest rant is
that due to the influence of Mall shops, certain brand
Name companies marketing plans, and media
advertisements, these kids are almost all carbon copies
of the next kid on a board. In AJ Kohn’s article (one
skateboards) about freestyle approach to skateboarding
he even said he has seen a major lack of creativity
among the up and comers. Of course there are a few
exceptions but really, when was the last “REAL” standout
skater like Tony Hawk, or Rodney Mullen been around your
shop? These guys defined skateboarding among others, so
where do we go from here?
The influences
of the Media, marketing and company Sales Reps, and even
the Pro skaters themselves have created a great void in
the way we can reach these kids before they become a
problem and get hurt. Hey guys, put the fun back in the
industry, enough megabucks events, help us who reach the
skaters everyday face to face and support our efforts to
bring back the soul of the industry
“I know it
hurts your sales goals but take back the industry get it
out of the wrong hands at the mall and give it back to
the experts!”
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