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THE RISE OF FEMALE SKATEBOARDING AND SKATER GIRL AESTHETICS
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Girls and skateboarding are not a new trend. As you walk through city streets, you often see girls skating and performing tricks that rival those of many guys. The rise in female skateboarding can be attributed, in part, to the influence of emancipation. Nowadays, seeing a girl skater is quite common. Recently, women’s skateboarding has been gaining popularity, along with the fashion for skater girl outfits.
The History of Skater Style
The roots of skater style can be traced back to the 1970s and 1980s in Southern California, where skateboarding began to gain popularity. Skate culture was heavily influenced by punk rock and surf culture, which is reflected in the fashion of the time. Early skaters often wore practical, durable clothing like jeans and sneakers, along with graphic tees featuring band logos or skate brands.
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By the 1990s, skate culture had exploded into the mainstream, bringing with it a distinct fashion sense that combined grunge and hip-hop influences. This era introduced baggy jeans, oversized flannels, and the iconic Vans and Converse sneakers. Female skaters embraced this look, adding their own twists with crop tops, chokers, and layered accessories. The ’90s skater girl aesthetic remains a significant influence on today’s skater fashion.
How to Dress Like a Skater Girl
Dressing like a skater girl involves more than just throwing on some skate shoes and calling it a day. It’s about embracing a laid-back, effortlessly cool vibe that mixes functionality with style. Here’s how to nail the look:
- Start with the Basics: A skater girl wardrobe typically starts with basic items like graphic tees, hoodies, and tank tops. Opt for pieces that are comfortable and allow for movement. Vintage or distressed tees add an extra edge.
You can find several beautiful tees and hoodies made from eco-friendly materials in our online store Foxylab New York.
- Baggy Bottoms: Loose-fitting jeans, cargo pants, or shorts are a staple in skater fashion. High-waisted or mid-rise jeans with a relaxed fit give a nod to the ’90s style. For a modern twist, you can also try wide-legged trousers or sweatpants.
- Skate Shoes: Footwear is crucial in achieving the skater girl look. Classic brands like Vans, Converse, and DC Shoes are popular choices. Look for flat, durable shoes that provide good grip and support for skateboarding.
- Layer Up: Layering is key in skater fashion. Pair your tees with flannel shirts, oversized jackets, or hoodies. Denim or leather jackets also add a cool, rugged touch to your outfit.
- Accessorize Smartly: Accessories should be minimal yet impactful. Beanies, snapback caps, and backpacks are practical and stylish choices. Don’t forget a pair of classic sunglasses for those sunny skate sessions.
- Personal Touches: Make the look your own by adding personal touches like patches, pins, or customized graphics on your clothes. This not only shows your individuality but also your commitment to the skater lifestyle.
Get inspired by the stylish look of fashion stylist and real skater girl Anastasiia Andreianova aka blazing babe.
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Brands That Define Skater Style
Several brands have become synonymous with skater culture, offering clothing and accessories that define the skater girl aesthetic:
Vans: Known for their iconic checkerboard slip-ons, Vans has been a staple in skate culture since the ’60s. Their clothing line includes everything from shoes to hoodies, embodying the skater style.
Thrasher: This skateboarding magazine also produces a popular line of clothing, most notably their flame logo tees and hoodies, which have become a cult favorite among skaters.
Supreme: While not exclusively a skate brand, Supreme’s collaboration with skaters and their streetwear influence make it a key player in skater fashion.
Volcom: Volcom’s roots in both skate and surf culture are reflected in their durable, stylish clothing that’s perfect for the skater girl look.
Element: Another brand deeply entrenched in skate culture, Element offers a range of clothing and accessories that are both functional and fashionable.
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90’s Skater Girl Aesthetic
The ’90s skater girl aesthetic is characterized by its blend of grunge and hip-hop influences:
Baggy Jeans: Think relaxed fit, high-waisted jeans that sit just right on the hips.
Flannel Shirts: Worn over graphic tees or tied around the waist for that quintessential ’90s look.
Crop Tops: Pair them with high-waisted jeans or shorts for a casual yet chic outfit.
Skate Shoes: Classic ’90s sneakers like Vans Old Skool or Converse Chuck Taylors.
Accessories: Chokers, beanies, and oversized sunglasses complete the look.
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Tomboy Skater Girl Outfits
Tomboy skater girl outfits are all about comfort and practicality, with a touch of androgyny. Here’s how to achieve this look:
- Oversized Tees: Go for a relaxed fit and layer with a sports bra or tank top underneath.
- Baggy Pants: Cargo pants or loose-fitting jeans are perfect. Avoid overly feminine cuts.
- Sneakers: Choose flat, sturdy skate shoes. High-tops add a cool edge.
- Caps and Beanies: These accessories not only add to the tomboy vibe but also keep your hair out of your face while skating.
- Minimal Accessories: Keep it simple with a watch or a single piece of jewelry.
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Summer Skater Girl Outfits
Summer skater girl outfits should be light and breathable, without compromising on style. Here are some ideas:
- Tank Tops and Crop Tops: Stay cool and stylish with these summer staples.
- Shorts: High-waisted denim shorts or cargo shorts are ideal. Pair them with a belt for added style.
- Lightweight Sneakers: Opt for breathable skate shoes to keep your feet comfortable in the heat.
- Sunglasses and Caps: Protect yourself from the sun with stylish shades and a snapback cap.
- Layering: If it gets cooler in the evening, tie a flannel shirt around your waist or bring along a light hoodie.
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In conclusion, the skater girl aesthetic is a unique blend of comfort, practicality, and style, deeply rooted in the skateboarding culture. Whether you’re channeling the ’90s vibe, embracing a tomboy look, or dressing for summer, the key is to stay true to the carefree, rebellious spirit of skate culture. With the right pieces and a bit of attitude, you can effortlessly nail the skater girl look.
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