Girl Skateboards, sharp and fun
The Girl Skateboards label was introduced in August 1993 in Torrance, California with pro skaters and industry masterminds Rick Howard, Mike Carroll, Megan Baltimore, and Spike Jonze. The companys solid skate team has been long supporters of the Girl brand. The company is a widely known and reputable name in the skate industry, and they show no sign of slowing down in the future. Girl boards offer a wide array of styles and sizes, ranging form park to street. Get on a girl skateboard today and ride it hard!
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Zephyr Low Price: $47.95
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Buy the product, it's good stuff. However, we do not recommend bringing up the logo thing with them; they get kind of weird about it.
Girl Skateboards, Sharp and fun
Girl's history
The Girl Distribution Company was started in August 1993 as Girl Skateboards by Rick Howard, Mike Carroll, and Spike Jonze. Their primary product is professionally endorsed skateboard decks. The company has evolved into a distribution company that distributes skate goods, and makes shirts, hats, skateboard wheels, hoodies, trousers, bearings, belts, wallets, skateboarding films and many other accessories. Although the companies under the Girl Distribution Company appear as separate teams, the companies appear in each other's videos, (e.g. Chocolate Skateboards in Yeah Right!), riders have been seen using other companies' boards, and teams often tour together or fourstar.Girl Product
Girl skateboarding does everything. They make everything. They ride everything. They do it all, and because of this they know it all. Girl products are made with a knowledge of a multitude of people ranging from Skaters to designers to engineers. Girl Skateboards are high quality product made with finesse and ease. They are silky smooth, and their products are clean, concise and well built.Girl Style
Girl's main logo is a girl's restroom sign. Why? No one a Zephyr knows either, so we called the company to ask. The only thing they could say was it's like a pandora's box. You never know what goes on in there, or what is inside. It's a mystery, so we (Girl) decided because of our endless and ever expanding inventory we would take a Womens bathroom logo as our company logo.Buy the product, it's good stuff. However, we do not recommend bringing up the logo thing with them; they get kind of weird about it.

