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Emerica skate shoes latest video 'Green'

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Emerica skate shoes latest video 'Green' is here and it's an amazing 18 minutes of the traditional, progressive street-hammering we've all come to expect from the brand. Emerica is one of the stalwarts of the skater-owned shoe universe: the brand that gave us epoch-forming video sections from the likes of Andrew Reynolds, Heath Kirchart and Ed Templeton to name but a few of the greats who have at one point laced up signature Emerica shoes. Over the last few years the brand has suffered the loss of a few of its biggest names - Heath Kirchart to retirement, Ed Templeton to vegan ice cream and creepy pier photography, Jerry Hsu to the world of Sci Fi and Fantasy and, most recent and most notably, long time flagship rider Andrew Reynolds shifting over to an as yet not entirely explained in full deal with Vans. Emerica skate shoes latest video 'Green' The Emericans have taken it on the chin and have come back swinging with this latest 18 minute online follow up to the equally incredible Made Chapter 2 (their last full-length release), which you can see below. Newest recruits Dakota Servold and Erick Winkowski absolutely kill it, as do Emerica long-servers Figgy, Colin Provost, Kevin 'Spanky' Long and various others. The curtains belong to Deathwish's own recently sober leader of farm-hand inspired street wear and by God, does John Dickson come through. For such a beefy dude, his finesse is untouchable and despite being dressed like Lenny from Of Mice and Men, I'd trust him to pet my new puppy, no problem. As always with Emerica - this is straight forward, zero gimmicks skateboarding.         On a related tip - fans of the ever popular Emerica Reynolds models can still get their hands on our remaining stock at super cheap sale prices - hit the image below and get them whilst you still can...     If this one's left you hungry for more Emerica, then we recommend checking out the 2016 History of Emerica skate videos clip below. Lots of classic footage from riders new and old and some reminders of why their video back catalogue is one of the most iconic in skateboarding.
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