Post by sukeats on Nov 18, 2005 17:49:45 GMT 8
>The conference proudly introduces its newest brand: STYGMA
>
>
>What is Stygma, Where has it come from, What is its philosophy?
>The Conference is reference for the greatest inline companies of the
>moment, with the leaders in innovative and cost effective products, a skate
>company, a boot company, a frame company , shoe company and a wheel
>company. The obvious missing element was a clothing company.
>
>Why Stygma?
>Stigma has meanings which are entirely suitable to rollerblading. A Stigma
>is a mark which differentiates a person from others, be it through passion
>or crime. We are passionate about our rollerblading though many see it as a
>crime, and rollerblading is something which makes us different from the
>masses. Therefore, we decided that rollerblading is our Stigma. The reason
>for the changing of the spelling from Stigma to Stygma is because we wanted
>to create a term exclusive to rollerblading.
>
>Why will Stygma be any different from other clothing companies? Most
>companies aim for either the Hip-hop trend or the Emo-Rock trend. What we
>noticed is that the average age of rollerbladers as our history continues
>is getting higher and higher. People need clothes to skate in, to work in,
>to study in and to party in. Our idea was to have a serious, mature image
>with OUR OWN CUT. T shirts, jeans, shirts, ties and more, including high
>quality articles that differentiate us from the competition. Designed to
>look good and to fit well, taking into consideration the exclusive needs of
>rollerbladers as well as being clothes that would not look out of place in
>a fashion store. Of course, our sizes and logos are also artistic and
>attractive to both the Hip-Hop trend and the rock trend.
>The cuts and sizes are exclusive to us, and designed with rollerblading in
>mind. The Stygma project is already sending ripples through the rolling
>world, with the euro-team almost complete, and the web coming soon…this is
>just the beginning of a huge project.
>
>Oli Benet, Kenneth Dedeu, Alex Rios, David Zafra, Fran Rios.
>
>www.stygmadoll.com
>www.theconference.org
>
>
>What is Stygma, Where has it come from, What is its philosophy?
>The Conference is reference for the greatest inline companies of the
>moment, with the leaders in innovative and cost effective products, a skate
>company, a boot company, a frame company , shoe company and a wheel
>company. The obvious missing element was a clothing company.
>
>Why Stygma?
>Stigma has meanings which are entirely suitable to rollerblading. A Stigma
>is a mark which differentiates a person from others, be it through passion
>or crime. We are passionate about our rollerblading though many see it as a
>crime, and rollerblading is something which makes us different from the
>masses. Therefore, we decided that rollerblading is our Stigma. The reason
>for the changing of the spelling from Stigma to Stygma is because we wanted
>to create a term exclusive to rollerblading.
>
>Why will Stygma be any different from other clothing companies? Most
>companies aim for either the Hip-hop trend or the Emo-Rock trend. What we
>noticed is that the average age of rollerbladers as our history continues
>is getting higher and higher. People need clothes to skate in, to work in,
>to study in and to party in. Our idea was to have a serious, mature image
>with OUR OWN CUT. T shirts, jeans, shirts, ties and more, including high
>quality articles that differentiate us from the competition. Designed to
>look good and to fit well, taking into consideration the exclusive needs of
>rollerbladers as well as being clothes that would not look out of place in
>a fashion store. Of course, our sizes and logos are also artistic and
>attractive to both the Hip-Hop trend and the rock trend.
>The cuts and sizes are exclusive to us, and designed with rollerblading in
>mind. The Stygma project is already sending ripples through the rolling
>world, with the euro-team almost complete, and the web coming soon…this is
>just the beginning of a huge project.
>
>Oli Benet, Kenneth Dedeu, Alex Rios, David Zafra, Fran Rios.
>
>www.stygmadoll.com
>www.theconference.org