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  1. The official web home of Dogtown Skateboards and Suicidal Tendencies. We ship clothing, skateboards, and accessories globally from Venice, California.

    • Store

      Store - Dogtown Skateboards Official Website and Online...

    • Blog

      Dogtown Skateboards is stoked to announce the release of...

    • About Dogtown

      About Dogtown Skateboards – Dogtown X Suicidal. “Our only...

    • Team

      Shota Kubo - Los Angeles, CAinsta: @kuboshota Mickey O'Keefe...

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      We always try to update our services and operate in the best...

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    • Skateboard Decks

      Dogtown Death to Invaders II Cruiser Deck - 7.375" x 26.5"....

    • K-9 Wheels

      K-9 Wheels - Dogtown Skateboards Official Website and Online...

  2. About Dogtown SkateboardsDogtown X Suicidal. “Our only Crime is Being Original” The Dogtown Cross as created by C.R. Stecyk III first came to public light on the pages of Skateboarder Magazine in 1976. It was soon applied to skateboards in the way of innovative art and paint designs by Wes Humpston and Jim Muir.

  3. Dogtown Death to Invaders II Cruiser Deck - 7.375" x 26.5". $ 54.00.

  4. Dogtown complete skateboards are pre-assembled with the deck, trucks, wheels, bearings, riser pads, standard hardware, and grip tape. Dogtown is your resource for everything awesome when it comes to skateboard gear!

  5. 161K Followers, 3,071 Following, 2,388 Posts - Dogtown Skateboards (@dogtownskate) on Instagram: "Dogtown Skates. The Original since 1976. K-9 Wheels @k9wheels Suicidal Skates @suicidalskates".

  6. Dogtown Skateboards. 76,775 likes · 235 talking about this. The original place for fun Since 1976.

  7. Jim Muir, el fundador de Dogtown Skateboards, era uno de estos jovenes. Desde hace casi 4 decadas, Dogtown Skateboards ha sido sinónimo de skate incondicional. Dogtown Skateboards as a concept, has existed since 1970. Venice (California) was the place of birth for the progressive skate.