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Globe `Corroded` Trucker Cap (Black)

  • Black Trucker- Style Cap
  • White Front Panel With Globe Logo Print
  • Woven `United By Fate` Patch To Front Left
  • Black Mesh Side And Rear Panels
  • Globe Logo Tab To Rear
  • Plastic Snapback Adjuster To Back Of Head
  • GB71019017
  • Catalog Number: 71019017

    Discontinued  

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    LABEL PROFILE

    Globe Footwear

    Peter and Stephen Hill founded Hardcore in 1984, and rapidly expanded it to become one of the worlds largest skateboard distribution companies. At the time, the Hills were professional skateboarders who were dissatisfied with the quality of skate and snow products available in Australia, so they went into business to import the best from the US.

    Through constant film productions, promotions, tours, contests, video and magazine advertising, Hardcore became the driving force behind the skateboarding explosion during the mid 80s in Australia.

    In 1994, along with brother and current Globe CEO Matt Hill the Globe brand is created. After 10 years of design, production and distribution with Hardcore it was time to create a global brand, first with shoes for skaters and surfers, and then with apparel and hardgoods for the broader boardsports market.

    Fast forward to today and the same crew of skaters, surfers and snowboarders that started the business back in the 80s has grown to a global network of counter culture artisans that are united by board sports, street fashion, media, design and film.