Thrasher Sticker Sk8 And Destroy (Medium) delivers one of the most infamous slogans in skateboarding history in a clean, no-frills format that still hits just as hard decades later. The medium-sized rectangular sticker features the classic “Skate And Destroy” lettering in a bold, jagged type style that feels aggressive, raw, and unapologetic. Shown here in assorted colorways, each version keeps that high-contrast look that pops whether it’s slapped on a deck, a street sign, a curbside ledge spotter, or the inside of a locker that’s seen too many late nights.
Printed on durable vinyl, the sticker has a solid weight to it with crisp edges and a smooth finish that resists fading and peeling. It’s the perfect size—big enough to make a statement, but not oversized—making it easy to place on grip gaps, notebooks, toolboxes, or shop windows without overpowering everything around it. The simple layout puts all the focus on the message, which has always been more than just words.
Thrasher Magazine launched in 1981 out of San Francisco and quickly became the loudest, most honest voice in skateboarding. “Skate And Destroy” emerged as a mindset rather than a motto—representing commitment, progression, and a willingness to take hits in the pursuit of something real. That same mentality lives on daily throughout the San Gabriel Valley, from crusty street spots in El Monte to backyard ramps in Arcadia, curb sessions in Covina, and quick laps at Monrovia Skatepark before the sun dips.
This sticker isn’t about nostalgia—it’s about continuity. A reminder that skateboarding has always thrived on pushing forward, breaking things down, and rebuilding them on your own terms.
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.