'We
are the Skateboarding Mods... we are the Skateboarding Mods … we
are ... we are ... we are the Skateboarding Mods.'
So, sang the feather-headed faces on the hills, slopes and skate
places of England's grey and concrete land. The skateboarding modernist scene famously peaked in 2012 when crews of sharp skaters
formed into mod squad crews; some even sponsored skateboard events,
riders and races ; but what are they doing now?
The skateboard clothes industry cottoned onto the skateboarding mod
culture pretty quickly, sharper cut sk8 threads appeared more
frequently on the racks, and sixties graphics adorned the shoes and
shirts of skate-park dwellers as skaters embraced the tidier lines of
the skateboarding mod image, rather than the generic scruffy sk8-punk
look that had become tired and clichéd. Many skateboard components
developed similar clean-cut styling, wheels, and decks especially;
but the mod teams and crews have taken a back seat of late. We
tracked down some of the original mod skaters to investigate.
Probably
the most well known skateboarding modernists were the Blackheath Pandas; Jason Danger, (not his real name), a late-comer to the group,
admitted that he only purchased a skateboard to be accepted by his
Panda peers.
He said, when inebriated..'I carried it around, looked sharp and
that, but never actually road the thing. Their f**king lethal'. Jason
is no longer a member of the Blackheath Pandas.
Rob The Mod, a Panda who has competed in official UK slalom
skateboarding races commented on the potential hazards of the sport.
'I've had a couple of 'offs' I crashed on my first race, cracked a
rib. I was wearing my favourite Onitsuka Tiger Nippon 60 trainers,
they look book but have bad grip on the board. I slid off the
deck.... I won a prize for the 'best bail'.
Vans,
the traditional sk8ters shoe of choice (currently celebrating their
50th year) have introduced a number of 'mod friendly'
designs, cool suede's and chukka boots, to help prevent skateboarding
mods, such as Rob, from similar injury.
Founder members of the Self-Proclaimed British Skateboarding
Association have also embraced the slalom skateboarding culture,
racing internationally as well as competing in domestic events. The
spBSA have evolved from a simple skateboarding mod crew to a
skateboarding mod business, launching a slalom specific skate
company, Slalomskateboards.com. Based on retro design and mod
friendly imagery, the multifunctional hybrid slalom deck, simply
called The One (a nod to the pea-cockery and one-upmanship essential
in becoming a mod 'face') looks set to introduce some modernist style
into this seasons slalom races.
So, dig out that old Fred perry, turn up your 501s, grab yourself
some waffle sole chukks boots and race those slalom skaters on the
sharpest new skateboard in the pack; you too, can be … The One.
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