On Hollywood Tee Elvis Presley Call Of Duty S/S (Black)
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On Hollywood Tee Elvis Presley Call Of Duty S/S (Black) taps directly into that crossover between rock & roll history and skateboarding culture, built around a striking black-and-white portrait of Elvis Presley in a mugshot-style pose, holding the “Presley Elvis A” placard. The graphic hits heavy on the chest with a slightly distressed, grainy texture that feels like it’s been pulled from an old archive—raw, unpolished, and authentic. Set against a deep black tee, the contrast makes the image pop while still keeping everything wearable and grounded.
What really gives this piece weight is how Elvis has quietly threaded his way through skateboarding over the years. This isn’t just a music tee—it connects to clips and parts that a lot of heads recognize. Jason Adams famously skated to “Love Me Tender” in Bag of Suck, blending his punk style with classic Americana. Torey Pudwill brought “If I Can Dream” into a high-energy part, while Chet Childress used “Burning Love” in Whathadhappenwaz. You’ve got Aryeh Kraus—a close-to-home name for us—skating to “Return to Sender” and “Don’t Be Cruel,” plus Lurker Lou, Trevor Carlson, and even deeper cuts from videos like Leisure Till You Seizure, Cash Money Vagrant, and Free At Last Vol. 2 pulling in Elvis tracks. It’s not overplayed—it’s selective, which makes it hit harder when it shows up.
The tee itself keeps it simple and solid: standard fit, ribbed collar, and a midweight cotton feel that holds its shape whether you’re skating or just wearing it daily. The print sits clean without feeling boxed in, fading naturally into the fabric so it doesn’t look overly produced. It’s one of those graphics that feels just as right at a session in Arcadia as it does posted up somewhere in South Pas.
On Hollywood leans into iconic cultural imagery and flips it into something wearable without watering it down. Pairing Elvis with a “Call Of Duty” visual tone gives it that rebellious edge that lines up naturally with skateboarding—anti-polish, anti-perfect, just real.
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.