On Hollywood Sticker Doors Rainbow
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The On Hollywood Sticker Doors Rainbow is a bold, psychedelic homage to one of the most iconic rock bands in American music history. Featuring The Doors’ signature logo in stark white on a black oval core, the design is surrounded by concentric rainbow rings in green, yellow, orange, red, and cyan, creating a retro-styled pop that echoes the technicolor haze of the late ’60s and early ’70s. The sticker’s elongated pill shape gives it a clean, symmetrical silhouette perfect for slapping on decks, laptops, water bottles, or the back of your vintage ride.
Printed on durable vinyl, this sticker is weather-resistant, ensuring it holds up through sun, rain, and relentless street wear. Peel-and-stick backing makes it easy to tag your gear with classic counterculture vibes, and its low-profile gloss finish adds that subtle, smooth polish without taking away from the design’s raw edge.
Key Specs:
Dimensions: Approximately 4" x 1.5"
Material: Durable vinyl
Finish: Gloss
Color Palette: Rainbow (cyan, red, orange, yellow, green) with black/white center
Logo: Officially licensed The Doors typeface
Formed in 1965 and led by Jim Morrison, The Doors helped define the darker, poetic side of classic rock. Blending blues, psych, and spoken word, their influence reached deep into surf and skate culture. Morrison's rebellious presence and introspective lyrics meshed with skateboarding’s outsider ethos.
The Doors’ music has found a second life in skate videos, often adding eerie energy or rebellious tone to classic parts:
“People Are Strange” in Rodney Mullen vs Daewon Song and Red Dragon – RDS/FSU/2002
“Five To One” in Plan B – Questionable, Coliseum – P.J. Ladd’s Wonderful Horrible Life, and PFP6 (2024)
“Riders on the Storm” remix in Pharmacy – Chilly
“Love Her Madly”, “Love Me Two Times”, and “Break On Through” scattered through Zero – Misled Youth, 303 – Let The Good Times Roll, and Push More
“The End” in Killself and Shep Dawgs Vol. 4
“Waiting For The Sun”, “Touch Me”, and “Roadhouse Blues” showing up in parts by Edvin Pozderovic, Ryan Gallant, and Evan Hamel
Whether you’re a skate rat who grew up on VX1000 edits or just vibing with the vintage, this sticker nails that perfect intersection of music and skateboarding rebellion. A little Doors. A lotta attitude.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.