What can you say about getting that QS stamp on your work? It means quality, it means that there is substance and it means that you get access to a certain amount of readers.
“I was gay for a very long time and was in the closet. And I was an “adoptee” – an adopted kid. I was dealing with all that.”
John Petras
John Petras’ story is very interesting and inspiring, it shows us that skateboarding can be a healing place and that we can accept people as they are.
We strongly advise you to press play and afterward take a trip to the Quartersnacks website to read the interview.
Besides all the bad things that are coming out of this pandemic, QS’s very own Josh Velez had time on his hands and finished up a part. If you happen to be a Sneakerhead, you are going to love this even more.
Via Quartersnacks we were lucky to find this very interesting read about the Skateboarding Hall Of Fame situation surrounding Kareem Campbell & his self professed pupil Chad Muska.
Romain Batard made it onto what we consider one of skateboarding best platform with his remix of the Carhartt WIP socials videos. Chapeau to all parties involved.
After his famed Place video part Poetic’s own Simon Källkvist has now moved over to NYC’s Quartersnacks so he can put that one under his belt.
He also changed shoe sponsors from the big C to a big N but his love for the game has remained the same and we love him for it. Go and watch Simon’s part now!
We really can’t say anything that Quartersnacks hasn’t already said but we will add the fact that we feel that this is a must-watch.
Diego Donival went out of his way to create something unique even though QS said it has “one foot in the present, another in the past.” in the end it is all his creation.
Quartersnacks is one of the funniest and most original platforms in skating. They hooked up with The Muska & the sole tech team to talk shoe design and the return of the puffy sneaker.
It is pretty amazing that there are really good skaters in New York that you never noticed before. It is almost like that musician that you heard featured on some songs, but then all of a sudden their time comes and they drop a great album.
Mike Vallely once said that his tricks were like songs and his video parts were like album’s if that is so Marcello just dropped a damn good album.
It is worth repeating that Antonio Durao is the motivating force behind this video and as soon as you watch the video you will know why. So press play.
Is this title a flex or a post-modern declaration of uselessness? “We are ballin’ let’s randomly go to Paris.” or “We did not know where to go so we went to Paris again.” we certainly don’t have the answers but maybe the video does.
Nike SB and Quartersnacks collaborate again and the third time’s a charm. We all know winters in New York can be tough but Antonio makes it seem like light work.
A Quartersnacks back in the day re-edit with footage from way back in the day. In our opinion, this is still the QS re-edit to beat the only thing this might be missing is a guy yelling “YERP!”. Otherwise, it ticks all important “skateboarding in the big apple” boxes.