Skateboarding Clothes
Skate culture has always gravitated toward Dickies because the clothes hold up. Work pants built to survive job sites take on skating and street wear just as well. The fabric is tough, the fit is relaxed enough for movement, and the construction doesn't fall apart after hard use. That's not an accident. When you build clothes for function first, they work for anyone putting real demands on their gear. That applies both on the job site and on a skate spot.
Collabs Rooted in the Culture
Our Dickies x Thrasher collection brings together workwear durability and skate credibility. These pieces are built on the same construction as our core work clothes, with details and colorways that speak to skate culture directly. The Spitfire collab does the same, connecting our workwear heritage with a brand that's been part of skate since the beginning. For off-the-clock wear that bridges skate style and workwear practicality, our men's skate shorts give you a dedicated cut for warm weather.
The Same Quality, a Different Context
What makes these clothes work for skating is the same thing that makes them work for a job site: durable fabric, reinforced construction, and cuts that don't restrict movement. These aren't costume pieces with a skate logo. They're made to actually hold up. If you want to explore the broader workwear catalog, our 874 work pants are a classic that skaters have been wearing for decades. For a deeper look at our heritage pieces, the 1922 collection shows where the brand started.