South Bay Boardriders
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Going for it!
On The Rocks at Rosie Palms
ED MONSTER from ZOO22 on Vimeo.
Here is the Eddie Solt section of this past summer’s South Bay to BK short by Mr. Z. Stoller. Enjoy!
Surf Sled
The Country Sedan is this month’s featured Surf Sled in the current Drop Zone. Pick up a Drop Zone from finer surf shops in the Greater LA area.
For the full story…
South Bay Bordriders Event #6
Hours
New clip by Mr. Z Stoller AKA Zoo22.
Knob Hill
Happy First Day of Summer!
Drop Zone LA
Sapphire
Sapphire - June 2013 from Perk and Pearl on Vimeo.
Another clip from David Perkins featuring, Mike, Ed and JT @Sapphire.
More from Knob Hill
Knob Hill Gang - May 2013 from Perk and Pearl on Vimeo.
More from last week’s Knob Hill session. Enjoy!
Video by David Perkins.
Video by David Perkins.
Fairlane 500
Ed’s ‘65 Fairlane Wagon and 10'1" Rising Sun Pig.
Blatantly stolen from the Trim Surfboards Facebook page.
This morning...
On The Rocks
Ed's new 10' On The Rocks Model
Edfactor...Lifestyle Brand Business Consultant.
Below are some recent observations by team rider Eddie Solt…
I’m not trying to tell anybody how to run a successful “Lifestyle” apparel company, but in my 6 months working advertising for Drop Zone, here’s a few suggestions:
1. Helvetica font on everything.
2. Have a logo that incorporates an X.
3. Or a circle:
*****Bonus points if you make it look like 3rd grade art.
4. OVER-Saturated PHOTOS with Expired film that makes everything out-of-focus for the “grainy,” “vintage” look. My guess with today’s digital technology a person’s quest fo so-called “authenticity” is to resort to what would be considered amatuer photography thirty years ago. Jack Coleman’s making a living off this and good for him.
5. A blog that appropiates images of the past as self identity.
6. Shot of one of the teamriders doing an air, noseriding, fins free turn, etc, on a crowded day at the beach with the appearance that no one on the beach is watching.
7. Stripes on everything. More stripes than a gay sailor bar.
8. Lookbook or blog shot of teamrider in company’s garments hanging out with an audience from a lower socioeconomic level. Obviously, this audience has not had the privilege of surfing and has no idea who this so-called “surf star” is.
9. Describing company’s brand roots in Americana work wear or inspired by the same aesthetic all though no one working a blue-collared job would pay the amount, or buy something supposedly “calhart-esqe” from a surf boutique.
10. Dirty teamriders that follow the “derelict” fashion line prophesized by Mugata 12 years ago in Zoolander.
11. Move to Costa Mesa
12. Have pictures of company events that were showing recent youtube clips (sorry, I mean film projects) and local underground lo-fi band with teamriders and other surf celebrities/artists (more towards the edgy/hippy/hipster image). Pictures of beautiful girls (who are mostly there for the free beer and are underage) are also expected (what attracts the surf star).
13. Have a teamrider become an artist, photographer, or musician. *****Bonus, put on a show of this teamrider’s new found creative side with above elements******
There you go, Edfactor, as a Lifestyle Brand Business Consultant.
New Drop Zone just Dropped!!
The new issue of Drop Zone just came out in this week’s Easy Reader. Featured in this month’s Drop Zone is an investigation into sustainability in the surfboard industry.
Check out the link below…