Hollywood actor Adam Sandler recently stopped by Gary Rogers’ Everyday SFC Skateshop in San Francisco and picked up a few items during his visit.
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Sandler has shown interest in skateboarding culture and has often been seen wearing skate inspired clothing in his day to day life.
His stop at Everyday SFC felt casual, with no big production around it, just him checking out the shop, talking with homies, and grabbing some pieces that caught his attention.
Everyday SFC, run by Gary Rogers, has built a steady following for staying close to the local skate community and keeping things rooted in SF’s skate scene.
Seeing someone like Sandler pull up to the shop brought a bit of attention to the space, especially from people who follow both skateboarding and film.
This is not the first time a well known figure from entertainment has shown up at a skate shop.
Comedian Dave Chappelle has also been linked to skateboarding and has visited FTC Skateshop in the past, which added street cred around how skate culture continues to connect with people outside of skating itself.
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Skateboarding has also gained more global visibility in recent years after being included in the Olympics, which helped bring more attention from outside audiences.
That shift has led to more public figures showing interest in skate spaces, shops, and brands that were already supported by core skaters long before the wider attention.
Everyday SFC Posted:
"Team Player @adamsandler 🐊"
