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THE HUNDREDS X ERIC DRESSEN
From the Hundreds website:
“There’s a near sublime mystique surrounding the nascent days of Southern California’s Venice Beach. It’s an idyllic portrait, now ubiquitous in popular culture, that the Venice boardwalk during the 70s and 80s was a hot cauldron of skateboarding, surfing, fashion, art and music oozing and bubbling at the brim with a progressive style and swag never before seen. It was a neon world of sunshine, backyard pools sessions, a burgeoning punk scene, hot beach babes and a new breed of hardcore skateboarders bent on partying and mayhem. Stoked in the public consciouses by early skate films like Thrashin’ and more recently, Lords Of Dogtown, life on Venice Beach truly was, according to many who lived it, a definitive hub for Southern California’s then newest cultural export—skateboarding. Few know this better than Venice Beach local and original Dogtowner, Eric Dressen.
For anyone who’s come anywhere near skateboarding over the last thirty years, Eric Dressen is a household name. He grew up on the streets of Venice where he cut his teeth on what would become one of the most pioneering and enduring careers in professional skateboarding. During the 80s and 90s he helped define the now iconic images of some of the most recognized skateboard companies of all time including Alva Skates, Dogtown Skateboards and Santa Cruz Skateboards. His fast lines and aggressive approach to the street skating seen in early Santa Cruz films like Speed Freaks, Risk It and Troops Of Tomorrow firmly cemented his reputation during the latter part of the twentieth century as one of skateboarding’s original all terrain killers.
Today, at age 44, Dressen spends most of his waking hours honing his craft as a professional tattoo artist at Will Rise Studio on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. There he enjoys front row seats to the ultra-dynamic, youth culture depot Fairfax Village has become. Reflecting back on his 33 year career as a professional skateboarder, he describes life on Fairfax as being very similar to the early days of Venice —a tight knit community of highly creative people, working together, making things happen and forging bold new ideas for the future.”
Dagger Dressen

Eagle Dressen

Crossbone Dressen

Eagle Zip Up Dressen

Crossbone Snapback

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Varsity back pack in two colors

Settlement two tones (tope left&right)
Heritage (Bottom left)

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