Displaying items by tag: Jeremie Daclin
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New Deal's "1990 Retrospective" Montage
If you lived through it, bask in the nostalgia. If you’re currently reviving it, take notes. Welcome back, New Deal. Thanks for reminding us that 1990 totally ripped. But is it weird that this looks like a modern-day sponsor-me video? Discuss amongst yourselves. -
BFFS: Jeremie Daclin Part 2
Part 2 continues with more ripping from the French fountain of youth, Mr Jeremie Daclin. -
BFFS: Jeremie Daclin Part 1
Jeremie Daclin is one of Europe's true OGs. Instead of moving to California, he chose to create Cliché skateboards in France in 1997 to stoke and support the local scene. -
Radical Rituals: Cliché in Japan
At some point during the world-wide filming of Bon Voyage, the Cliché guys found themselves in Japan. Here's the article direct from the March mag. -
Behind Cliché's Bon Voyage
John Rattray interrogates Jeremie Daclin regarding the changes he's seen over the life of Cliché and the thinking behind the brand's 6th title, Bon Voyage.
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Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video
Vincent's never been shy to get dirty for a clip, but this built out barrier goes beyond. Check the process and the payoff from his newest Dickies ad in tha mag. -
Magenta's "Fleur Bleue" Video
Jeremy Jones and the Blue Flowers homies from the UK bounced to Bordeaux for some cutty, quick-footed lines with their friends at Magenta. -
Gone Cemental "Prospects of a Suburban Wasteland" Video
GT, J-Worth, Tristan Rennie and more fire it up for a full hour of pure pool mayhem. -
Titi Gormit's "Hideout" Part
Blending tack-sharp precision with a classic vision, Titi climbs the ranks of world-class ledge technicians with a flood of clips that’ll bend your brain. -
Neckface's "How to Quit Skateboarding" Article
Most kids call it quits after their first slam. That first sip of booze is also a doozy. If those didn’t stop you dead in your tracks and you’re still looking for a quick out, these are some healthy options to help you finally quit skateboarding. As seen in our January '25 issue.