Diamond Supply Co


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What if Diamond Supply Co was the new success story of Skateboarding with “Supreme” sauce? In any case, Nick Diamond, the founder of the brand, made "little diamonds" by launching this North American label in 1997 offering a clever mix of clothing with a Hip-Hop style, Skater look and Streetwear image. In addition, the New York store is located quite simply next to the Supreme Store, on Lafayette Street…

At Diamond Supply Co we have a taste for a job well done, and above all to offer high quality Streetwear collections, highlighting a lot of subliminal, provocative messages and current politics, while assuming an offbeat side. If your choice is more classic, opt for the “logos” collections highlighting the famous Diamond from Diamond Supply Co.

From jackets, coats, shirts, T-shirts, baseball jerseys to fashion accessories such as caps, socks and hats, Diamond Supply Co offers a wide choice of “USA” style products with loose cuts.

Because the brand comes from skateboarding, it conveys a “fresh” image with the help of quality ambassadors like Torey Pudwill, Boo Johnson, Brandon Biebel and Nick Nick Tucker.

For several seasons Diamond has also been offering stylish, quality lifestyle sneakers and skate shoes.

When it comes to skateboard gear, everyone knows that Diamond Supply Co skateboard accessories are beautiful, and even the packaging is super classy. Just look at the screws from Torey Pudwill with the set of screws sold in a Grinder... or the bags of screws from Stevie Williams, Eric Koston, Paul Rodriguez, Mike Caroll and Nyjah Huston! The bearings are just as formidable, and the must remains the high-end quality of the skateboard Grip plates! Diamond Supply Co also offers skateboard wax and riser pads.

Diamond Supply Co is the brand that has been at the top of the top 10 for a few seasons now, with collections both Street and urban culture oriented but also 100% Skateboard.

Hawaiisurf invites you to find all the Diamond Supply gear on its online skate shop, but also in its corner dedicated to the local Parisian skate shop.