Huck Indies

Skate

Remember the days when skateboarding was just seen as public nuisance?

Huck Indies — Skate and lifestyle brand APN looks to early-day pioneers like Craig Stecyk and Tom Sims to update their grassroots vision for a new generation.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Surf

Can’t get a job with your degree? Make like these grads and start a surf school

Little Joe's, the heart of Jersey surf culture — We catch up with Little Joe's founder Joe Davies to find out why he moved away from a career in science and started a surf school.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Bike

Brother Cycles x Albam Clothing

New collab' — East London based frame builders Brother Cycles release new collection with Albam Clothing.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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The Driftwood Tales are about to shake up the golfing wardrobe

Huck Indies — New brand The Driftwood Tales from former O’Neill creative director Martijn Andriessen brings a rebellious spirit to golfing attire.

Written by: Alex King

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WAFFLESNCREAM

Huck Indies — African youth are building a new skate lifestyle industry on their own terms at WAFFLESNCREAM.

Written by: Alex King

Travel

Domingos Barcelona

Independent Vintage in España — Meet the entrepreneurs who refuse to be intimidated by Barcelona's bonedead economy as they re-build the city from the bottom up.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

KOVERED

Huck Indies — Kovered are a crew from Bath who craft rad nature-inspired mobile phone and tablet accessories.

Written by: Alex King

Travel

Shop Dutty

Huck Indies: Bristol — Huck Indies celebrates creative people hustling on their own terms in our favourite cities around the world. Bristol is the most independently minded city in the UK, with it's own currency, strong commitment to doing things locally and distinctive art and music scenes. Shop Dutty is a streetwear store that joins the dots between Bristol's design, hip hop, graffiti and bass music scenes.

Written by: Alex King

Travel

Harry Blades & Angry Daves

Huck Indies: Bristol — Huck Indies is a new web series that celebrates the best of independent culture in our favourite cities around the world. First up, Harry Blades & Angry Daves, a barbershop and streetwear store in the heart of Bristol. Huck asked them to spread the love and tell us about two favourite creative people in their city.

Written by: Alex King

Print

Phil Hebblethwaite

Counsel For The Young Indie Publisher — Honest tips and jaded insights from The Stool Pigeon grave, resting place of a music newspaper that was fiercely independent to the end.

Written by: Phil Hebblethwaite

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