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  2. Ron Allen (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Allen is one of the nation’s first black professional skateboarders and one of the first to obtain a major corporate sponsorship. [4] The first company to sponsor Allen was Gullwing Trucks . [ 2 ] After placing third in an amateur contest in Santa Barbara, Vision Street Wear started to sponsor Allen. [ 5 ]

  3. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    Poodle skirt: A wide swing felt skirt of a solid color displaying a design appliquéd or transferred to the fabric, [34] a design created by Juli Lynne Charlot. [35] The design was often a coiffed poodle. Later substitutes for the poodle patch included flamingoes, flowers, and hot rod cars. [36] Puffball skirt: Also called "puff" or "pouf".

  4. Skateboarding styles - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Prominent professional skateboarders design and endorse professional skateboard shoes, often with their name or logo. Some of the most prolific pro skateboard shoe designers include Eric Koston , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Daewon Song , [ 13 ] Kareem Campbell , [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Chad Muska , [ 16 ] Andrew Reynolds , [ 17 ] Marc Johnson , [ 18 ] Geoff ...

  5. Category:African-American skateboarders - Wikipedia

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  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Young women in the UK and America wore tailored skirt and trouser suits, short skirts and dresses, baby doll dresses, skater dresses, animal prints, hot pants, [34] slim pants, low waisted bell bottoms, wide leg jeans and pants, long and short skirts, and high heels. [35]

  7. Kareem Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell rose to mainstream fame in 1999 following his inclusion as a playable character in the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video game series. Tony Hawk also credited him with increasing skateboarding's standing in the Black community. [9] Campbell would later reprise his role in the 2020 remake of the first two games in the series. [10]