Thrasher Sunglasses Sk8 Mag (Black/White)
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Thrasher Sunglasses Sk8 Mag (Black/White) keep things clean, classic, and unmistakably skate. The front of the frame comes through in solid black with dark smoked lenses that cut glare without messing with visibility—ideal for long days under the SGV sun, whether you’re rolling through side streets or posted up watching clips get filmed. The contrast hits on the arms, finished in crisp white with the Thrasher logo printed sharp and bold, giving the pair a timeless black-and-white look that never goes out of rotation.
The shape stays true to a familiar skate silhouette—balanced, lightweight, and easy to wear all day. The lenses sit comfortably without feeling oversized, while the arms taper smoothly for a secure fit that doesn’t pinch or slide when you’re moving. These are the kind of sunglasses you toss on heading out the door in Monrovia, leave on while cruising through Pasadena or El Monte, and forget you’re even wearing until the sun dips.
Since 1981, Thrasher Magazine has represented skateboarding in its rawest form—no gimmicks, no shortcuts, just skating as it’s meant to be. From the pages of the magazine to gear like this, the brand has always reflected the streets, parks, and spots skaters actually ride. The Sk8 Mag sunglasses carry that same energy: straightforward, functional, and built for real life on and off the board.
Whether you’re heading out for a quick session, driving between spots across the San Gabriel Valley, or just need reliable shades that hold up to daily wear, these fit naturally into the rhythm of skateboarding around the SGV.
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.