You have a multitude of friends on the adidas team, like Tyshawn [Jones] who has made shoes just like you did. Did you take any inspiration from them or ask them for any advice?
Not really. I try to do it on my own. I always wanted to see if I could like design a good shoe and just see if my ideas would be good or useful, at least. So I don't know, I just wanted to do this one on my own. But it was like me and the designers, the designers definitely like showed me what was up, and like told me what materials to use and whatever.
Who was the first of your skater friends that you gifted it to?
Um, Honestly, probably Tyshawn [Jones] because I knew he could get it the easiest, he rides for adidas himself, I don't know. Like, most of my skate friends know. So like, my friend Cooper, Avi, Spencer, all my homies, I just give it to anyone.
All black is such a bold choice for a first shoe or a shoe in general. What made you go for that look?
I've always liked more simple shoes. I like all black too, you can do more styles and shit. Like, all black is like the simplest, like coolest color, I guess.
Yeah. And they don't really get dirty. So anyone who's skating, or anyone who's trying out skating can benefit. I know when you first start skating, you go through shoes so easily. So, you're making a lot of moms buying the shoes happy.
So good. Yeah, guaranteed to stay clean.
A lot of skaters have this thing about their kit, and when they have a good outfit on they skate better. Do you think you skate better when you wear your shoes?
Definitely. Yeah. Definitely. I feel like it gives you confidence — I don't know, it's like a mental thing. It's definitely true though.
What is your go-to outfit while wearing those shoes?
Just colors, different colors I guess. Because all black, you can't just go all black because I don't want to look like a robber or some shit.