



Silly Girl Skateboards are all seven-ply rock hard Wisconsin maple and come in sizes 7.25” to 8.8”. The popular Silly Team Rider deck has a deep concave and shreds. The 8.50" Old School Burrito Deck is Made in America by Madrid for Silly Girl. Complete mini boards are also available for beginners to start rippin’.
Silly Girl Apparel is simple and comfortable for participation in random activities. The designs are influenced by retro symbolism and street expression. From Silly booty shorts to pink Zombie shirts by Tha Bum, the company keeps things original.
Silly Girl Skate Posse showcases the few officially chosen to represent the company. Eye shadow and mismatched shoe laces, thigh high socks and knee pads, these are the common characteristics of a silly girl. The Posse represents unity and friendship with an edge. The girls are encouraged to push the boundaries of skateboarding and art with their unique styles and attitudes. The Posse rolls deep due to family involvement and grassroots support.
The Silly Girl street team is the official channel for development in skateboarding and art. The street team is a tool for the youth to take there skills hobby the step up to competition level, kind of like the minor leagues of Girls Skateboarding and Artwork. The girls are encouraged to participate in events and are treated like ambassadors to skateboarding.
Silly Girl Events bring together girls from different social networking sites and various skate park crews. The events have a flea market feel with various activities including: Stencil art clinics, unique vendors, party food and beginner / intermediate skate sessions. Past Silly Girl events include: Fullerton Grind 2009, Candy Bowl 2009 and Shop Wars 2010. Some smaller gatherings include skate cake birthday sessions and Silly sleep-overs. Be sure to lookout for the Pirate Bowl coming late summer 2010!
The Silly Girl Art division offers both creative mediums and inspiring channels. Silly Girl art brings various lifestyles together by unifying feminine creativity in life. From stencil art clinics to participation in random art shows, the division opens doors into places girls never imagined possible. The girls are encouraged to share their creativity and express it on and off their deck. With access to the headquarters studio, the girls are always designing something crazy, from hand-painted luggage to stenciled skateboards.
Remember, girls skateboarding needs to be nurtured. Special thanks to: Spike and Gemini, 2 Felons, Maui and Sons, VSA, 31 Training Facility, ASE, Pulse, Smiley's, Z Studios, Sk8Sister, Madrid, and Skatera for their constant support in the movement. Silly Girl Design works closely with the girlsriders.org and Mandy Esch from 360skateschool.com to “inspire, educate and support girls in action sports”.
