101
101 "Promo Video", sometimes called "World War II Report" (1992). There were different covers (I don't know how many).
411 Video Magazine
Issue four (1994)
Issue five (1994)
Issue seven (1994)
Issue eleven (1995)
Issue twelve (1995)
Acme
Aesthetics
"Ryde Or Die Vol. 1" video (2001)
Airwalk
Alien Workshop
Antihero
Antisocial
Antisocial "cloud" logo T-shirt (2004)
Antisocial Keith Jones T-shirt (2004)
Antisocial shop plastic bag with éS logo print on the other side (2004)
ATM Click
Awaii
Blueprint
"First Broadcast" video (2001)
Blurs Bearings
Blurs Bearings collab with Leon Karssen
Buhay Brugits
Buhay Brugits T-shirt (2024). Buhay Brugits is a skate shop (and "skate crew") in Tacloban, Philippines. Buhay means "life" and "brugits" is a local Waray word referring to something that's cool and is "from the streets".
Chocolate
Gabriel Rodriguez "Jimi Hendrix" deck (~1995)
Chico Brenes deck (2015)
Church of Skatan
"Hellfire - Damnation - Skateboarding" video (1995)
Color
"[self titled]" video (1993)
Creature
"Promo Video" (mid 1990s [?])
Crupie
"Baseball" wheels (~2021)
Dan Wolfe
"Eastern Exposure Zero" video (1992). Note: this is not the first Eastern Exposure video - don't be fooled by the name.
Destructo
Droors
Element
Element Billy Pepper deck (~1994)
Raw Elements black denim shorts (mid 1990s). I'm not sure if "Raw Elements" was a very short-lived attempt at creating a separate clothing brand under the "Element umbrella" or if it was a clothing line within the Element brand.
Element "World Tour" video (2000)
Emerica
Emerica "The Tempster" shoe box (2013)
Emerica x Toy Machine collab slip ons shoe box, with graphics by Ed Templeton (2022)Tag from the Emerica "Quentin" navy (vegan colourway; 2022): "Thanks for not killing me[,] Emerica." "No problem." Drawing and text by Ed Templeton.
Etnies
Sheep ... Even though this says Sheep, it is technically Etnies, unlike the original Sheep Shoes from the 1990s. Unlike the original 90s Sheep, the 2020s Sheep collection by Etnies was entirely vegan (i.e., no non-vegan shoes).
Sheep T-shirt (~2020)
Fix Stix
Flip
Formula One [?]
Foundation
"Barbarians At The Gate" video (1994). Note the World Industries logo.
"Rolling Thunder" video (1995)
Kris Markovich deck (~1999)
Girl
"Goldfish" video (1994)
Girl "OG logo" T-shirt (~1995; mutilated in the mid-2000s)
Girl crewneck sweatshirt "rapariga, girl, fata" [Portuguese, English, Romanian] (~1995)
Girl crewneck sweatshirt "muchacha, devce, ragazza" [Spanish, Czech, Italian] (~1995)
Rick Howard (~1996)
"Yeah Right!" video (2003)
Eric Koston deck (~2005 [?])
Girl longsleeve (~2022)
Globe
"Opinion" video (2001)
Gordon & Smith
Gordon & Smith beanie (1990s [?])
Gullwing
H-Street
Heroin
Hollywood
Holy Sport
Holy Sport certainly isn't (and wasn't) a core skate company. I don't recall where these came from, but Holy Sport seems to be an Italian brand.
Holy Sport "Black Pro" elbow pads (~1990)
Homeboy
Not a skateboard company but a German fashion label heavily marketed to skateboarders (in Monster magazine) in the early 1990s. Recently revived - surprise! This is practically unworn and like new. My cousin (RIP) had the "teal" and black version.
Homeboy hooded longsleeve (~1990)
Homeboy hooded longsleeve (~1990)
Hook-Ups
Hook-Ups hooded sweatshirt (~1995)
Hook-Ups T-shirt (~1996)
Hook-Ups T-shirt (~1996)
Hopps
"Chipper" deck (~2022)
I-Path (IPath)
I-Path dark blue corduroy trousers/pants (~2010 [?])
I-Path black denim trousers/pants (~2010s [?])
Krooked
Krooked T-shirt (2000s)
Krooked baseball cap (~2020)
Krooked hooded sweatshirt (~2022/2023)
Krooked "[Mark] Gonzales" hooded sweatshirt (~2022/2023)
Land Speed
Land Speed T-shirt (~1999)
Landscape
Lucero (Lucero Limited)
Riky Barnes deck (1989)
Mad Circle
Mad Circle trouser button (fly button; ~1996). The only thing left of the awesome all-black Mad Circle denims.
Maple
MNC
MNC crewneck sweatshirt "" MNC All City Stars LA NY" (~1996)
Natural Koncept
Juan Pablo Velez "Sky high in the Big Apple" deck (~2022)
Neighborhood
Neighborhood "Personalities Bideo" (1995)
New Deal
New Deal Ed Templeton hooded sweatshirt (~1991)
"7 Year Glitch" video (2002)
OJs
Nora Vasconcellos "Elite" and plain "Elite" wheels (~2022)
Organika
Adelmo Jr T-shirt (~2008/2009)
Overboard Enterprises (San Diego)
Part
Part bearings (~2022)
Plan B
Planet Earth
Planet Earth trousers/pants cut off and turned into shorts (late 1990s [?])
Popwar
Popwar T-shirt (~2004)
Powell
"The Search For Animal Chin" video (1987): Note that the video does not say "Powell Peralta" but "Powell Skateboards".
Powell "Skateboard Police" embroidered patch (1987) [Note that it does not say "Powell" on the front of the patch.]
"Chaos" video (1992). Note: "Chaos" was also released by Powell, not Powell Peralta. That means Powell Peralta existed between approximately 1978 and 1991 (see below) and then again later. Powell on the other hand existed from 1992 until at least 2009.
Powell Peralta
"Public Domain" video (1988)
"Ban This" video (1989)
"Propaganda" video (1990)
Prime
"Five" video (1995)
Rannalli
Rannalli trucks (~1989)
Note: Geoff Rowley, when talking about buying his first board in a punk record store in Liverpool, England, and having to choose between Rannalli and Gullwing trucks: "They had two Ran[n]alli trucks, which were like junk [...]." He chose Gullwing. That was around 1989.
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, January 1986)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, February 1986)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, January 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, February 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, March 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, April 1987)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, May 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, June 1987)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, July 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, August 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, September 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, October 1987)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, November 1987)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, December 1987)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, February 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, March 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, April 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, May 1988)
I'M NOT SURE IF THERE IS A RANNALLI AD IN the THRASHER, JUNE 1988 issue.
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, July 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, August 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, September 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, October 1988)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, November 1988)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, January 1989)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, February 1989)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, March 1989)

Rannalli ad (Thrasher, May 1989)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, June 1989)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, July 1989)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, August 1989)
Rannalli ad (Thrasher, September 1989)
Rannalli trucks (late 1980s)
Real
Saigon Skateshop
Satori
"Satori Movement" T-shirt (~2004)
Sci-Fi Fantasy
Sci-Fi Fantasy T-shirt (~2020 [?])
Servant
Shorty's
Skull Skates
Skull Skates Moses Itkonen "security" T-shirt (2004). Purchases at the Skull Skates skate shop in Vancouver.
Slap
"Slap Mag" T-shirt (2008)
Smith
Sonic
"One Louder" video (1995)
Speed Metal
Speed Metal "Destroy" T-shirt (~2000). Note: see Donny Barley on the cover of the Element video "World Tour". "Speed Metal" was a short-lived bearing company by the skateboard truck company Destructo.
Speedwheels (Santa Cruz)
Stacks
Stacks zipped sweatshirt (2004)
Stereo
Stereo jeans (~1993)
Stereo art show "Northern Exposure" at Antisocial skate shop (Vancouver, 1 May 2004)
Supply
Supply skate shop deck (2019). "Supply" was a skate shop in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Supply coin pouch (2019)
Tbags (T-bags)
Tbags dark blue nylon coach jacket (~1992)
"The Tbags experience / Are you experienced" T-shirt (~1992)
Tbags jacket (~1992). The material might be needlecord fabric (?).
Tbags ad with Kris Markovich
Tbags ad with Kris Markovich
Tbags ad with Caine Gayle, Clyde Singleton, Mike Crum, Jason Ellis, Jason Maxwell, and Kris Markovich
Theories of Atlantis
Theories of Atlantis "Intelligent design" deck (~2022)
Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell/Tommy Guerrero "Ear Eye Data Poop" video (2000; MoWax/Galaxia; Glx 08; PAL)
Thrasher
"The Truth Hurts" video (1993). Note: this is the first Thrasher video.
Thrasher "Oh God" Why can't my boyfriend skate?!" T-shirt (2004)
Thunder
Piece of a Thunder baseplate (early 2000s)
Titan
Deformed Titan hanger (late 1990s). Note: Titan trucks were not made of titanium but aluminium. They were light but not very durable.
Toy Machine
"Live!" video (1994)
"Heavy Metal" video (1995)
"Welcome To Hell" video (1996)
"Jump Off A Building" video (1998)
Chris Senn "Evil Piñata" deck (late 1990s)
Toy Machine "metal logo" (late 1990s)
Brian Anderson T-shirt (late 1990s)
Toy Machine "Turtle Boy" embroidered patch (~1998)
Toy Machine skate shop sticker "Available a this bloodsucking shop. Purchase is mandatory" (~2006)
C. J. Collins deck (~2018 [?]). Note the artwork is by Margaret Kilgallen (RIP)
Traffic
Traffic x Color Communications collab deck (~2022)
Kevin Coakley "Buddha" deck (~2022)
Kevin Coakley "yoga" deck (~2022)
James Sayres "Good Boy Club" deck (~2022)
Transit
Transit Tom Boyle T-shirt (~1998). Note: Transit was Mike Vallely's company. Tom Boyle (RIP).
Underworld Element
[Unknown]
Riser pads (~1989)
Riser pads (~1989). Note: these are like Cell Blocks bot not original (I may misremember).
Vans
Corduroy Vans chukka boots (2004)
Venture
Venture trucks "Awake" embroidered patch (~2000)
Vision / Vision Street Wear
Vision cap (~1990)
Vision Street Wear hat (~1991). I won this at a contest!
World Industries
"New World Order" video (1993). Arguably the best skate video ever. From left to right: Daniel Castillo, Kareem Campbell, Daewon Song, Richard Mulder, and Shiloh Greathouse
World Industries, Blind, and 101 "Trilogy" video (1996)
X-Large
X-Large was not a skate company, but - at the time - Mike D's clothing company.
X-Large OG gorilla logo T-shirt (~1995)
X-Large fancy Mao jacket (~1996). You can see Mike D wearing it on the back cover of "Aglio E Olio". Side note: My grandmother liked this jacket.
Zero
"Thrill Of It All" video (1997)
Matt Mumford deck (~1997/1998)
"Zero Army" T-shirt (~1998)
"Misled Youth" video (1999)
"Dying To Live" video (2002)
Zoo York
Zoo York "Peep This" video (1999). Note: this was directed by R. B. Umali.