Zero Beanie Bold Patch Cuff (Black)
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Zero Beanie Bold Patch Cuff (Black) is all about clean presentation with heavy roots in skateboarding’s raw era. The beanie features a deep black ribbed knit construction that’s tight, durable, and built to hold its shape. The acrylic knit stretches comfortably while maintaining a structured cuff, giving you that classic skate silhouette whether you wear it low and snug or slightly higher on the head.
Front and center on the cuff sits the bold ZERO patch—black background with crisp white outlined lettering framed in a rectangular border. It’s minimal but powerful. No extra graphics, no distractions. Just the name that helped define ’90s and early 2000s street skating. The ribbed texture runs consistently from crown to cuff, giving it a clean, uniform look that works year-round, from early morning chill to cooler night sessions.
Zero Skateboards, founded by Jamie Thomas in 1996, built its reputation on intensity, commitment, and no-compromise street skating. The brand became synonymous with heavy video parts, gnarly spots, and an attitude that pushed skateboarding forward. That DNA still lives in pieces like this—simple, tough, and rooted in authenticity rather than trends.
Around the San Gabriel Valley, a black cuff beanie is timeless. Whether you’re skating Monrovia at sunset, pushing through Claremont after dark, or posted up in Pasadena between sessions, it blends in but still carries weight. It’s understated but speaks volumes to anyone who knows.
And as always, skateboarding is about the people as much as the brands. Fos (Mark Foster), who’s been close to our shop for years and a real friend to the family, represents that same independent backbone the ’90s era was built on. Different brands, same core mentality—keep it real, keep it skate.
SKU: 40073
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.