Hobbies and passions bring together friends at the skatepark. Here, skaters learn and teach each other little tricks of balance, speed, and coordination, riding the adrenaline wave of a jump. On the smooth concrete circuit, a skater dives into tough challenges, rolling as swiftly as a marble through the soft curves of a Texmoda organza. Conversations and tips are exchanged on two wheels, between ramps, under the afternoon sky that softens the metal, creating warm and natural hues on a Brunello Linings / Brunello Fabrics textile. Leaps and breaths are suspended in mid-air, performed with effortless ease – casual yet stylish, just like the sporty but not-too-sporty attire. Comfortable denim jeans by Troficolor Denim Makers complete the look. Beginner-friendly obstacles with low steps are placed on the flat patchwork of labels created by Indet Group. Industrial materials shape the playground for these sports, as skaters glide through ultra-smooth metal bowls, as sleek as a Canepa lamé. Large basins of cemented dunes become the final step towards the goal – high, stable waves of a Lanificio Fortex fabric to ride on four wheels. On the asphalt, movements flow like a zig-zagging dance, as the eyelets by Fixo - MTWH Group slide like skates in a slalom. A bicycle’s wheels lift off the ground – powerful yet light and agile, like a Ribbontex lace. The skatepark is a space for small feats of daring and a meeting point that fosters community, surrounded by a shared sense of style. Personalization is key, with unique patterns defining every accessory – from the timeless black-and-white checkered design, reimagined through a Balli Il Lanificio fabric, to small details that make each outfit one of a kind, as seen in a Next print fabric.
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