Welcome back to another episode of “Okay, Last Try.” For our latest episode, we had the pleasure of talking with Detroit-based designer and the founder and scarecrow behind Stunt365, Marco De Leo.
If you haven’t heard of Stunt365 yet, don’t worry because you likely will soon. We’ve been seeing more and more skaters rocking Stunt gear in videos, so it’s only a matter of time until you spot it in a clip or one of your homies pulls up to a session in one of their pieces themselves. Marco is sort of a one-man band, making his own screens, printing his own designs by hand, and shipping everything himself.
Aside from your usual T-shirts and hoodies Marco has also printed on motorcycle helmets, skateboards, and even snowboard park features. Despite losing power in his workspace during our call, Marco stuck around in the dark and talked to us about running a small business, collabs that don’t go hard, and where he hopes to take the brand in the near future.
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May 12, 2022 7:35 pm
This whole zoom calls as an interview thing is painful to watch.