Paul Grund brought a camera on trips ever since and he decided to share those photographs, some of them never been released, in an online series. For the first installment, “Pushing Blocks", he decided to take us all the way back to our early to mid 2010s NYC trips, which resulted in our 2016 full-length "I like it here inside my mind... don't wake me up this time".
Discover everything about Polar Skate Co. Denim Pants — from the iconic Big Boys to the latest styles like the 89 and 91. Learn about fits, fabrics, care, and design insights.
For Polar's Fall 25 campaign, we spoke with Vienna-based artist and friend of the brand, Stefanie Moshammer, about her background, creative process, and the ideas that drive her work.
Our guys are the stars of Ben Chadourne's new project. Two full parts to get you stoked.
For this first episode of Polar Sky Club, Julian Smith sets the mood for the summer days. Grab a cold beverage, make your way to your favorite spot, no matter if it's the beach or your balcony. Enjoy.
After all these years, we thought it would be interesting to shed some light on those times. So we caught up with Fred to share backstories and insights from the 2000s.
Jacob Ovgren has been contributing to the visual world of Polar since its early beginnings in 2011. After 14 years of working together, tons of artworks, and some angry messages from mums and dads later, we thought it was time to showcase some of his work and give you a deeper insight into his creative mind.
While looking for interesting people to star in our Spring 25 campaign, our Creative Director Sirus f Gahan found street artist Lenny Hoops on Venice Beach. Besides his contagious energy, the singer, actor and former nuclear submarine driver has lots of stories and life lessons to share.
In October 2023 the team went on a trip to Utah for about 10 days to film for "I Don't Even Know How To F***ing Airwalk". They collected so much footage that didn't end up in the final edit, so Sirus created this little extra (plus some footage from Austin), because if leftover clips are amazing they shouldn't stay leftover.
Robbin de Wit, our warehouse manager, is a well-known character in the Dutch skate scene and now a guest pro on Polar. During his lunch break, we sat down with him to talk about his work, his vision, and his thoughts – particularly about the video part that comes alongside his guest board and this interview.
Michael McCloud, a veteran filmer in the Portland skate scene, is also one of Emile's closest ones. He was responsible for filming most of Emile's footage for the new video. Following the release of I Don’t Even Know How to F**ing Airwalk*, these clips sparked significant reactions, so we thought the skateboarding community might enjoy some behind-the-scenes insights about them.