If you've been paying attention to N Word Skateboards lately, then you already know that CEO Khyron Smith has been staying busy.
Between stacking clips in the streets and continuing to build his company, he's been giving skaters plenty of reasons to keep an eye on what the brand is doing next.
One thing that has always helped N Word Skateboards stand out is its willingness to have fun with graphics and concepts.
Khyron understands that skateboarding is not only about landing tricks. A lot of skaters also appreciate creative artwork, memorable deck graphics, and products that have personality.
That is exactly what the brand's latest release brings to the table.
N Word Skateboards recently unveiled the Anti N Word skateboard deck, a playful parody inspired by Antihero Skateboards.
Rather than using the well known eagle graphic associated with Antihero, the deck swaps it out for a chicken, giving the design a humorous twist that immediately catches your attention.
The graphic has already generated plenty of discussion among skaters who enjoy seeing brands put their own spin on familiar imagery.
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It is the kind of deck that can spark conversations at the skatepark before anyone even takes it out of the plastic.
Of course, the board is not just for display.
Skaters looking for a fresh setup can take it straight to the streets and put it to work.
At the same time, collectors who appreciate unique skateboard graphics may find it worthy of hanging on a wall alongside other memorable decks.
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No matter which category you fall into, the Anti N Word deck offers something a little different from the usual releases hitting skate shops.
Along with the launch, N Word Skateboards shared the following message:
"You know I like my chicken fried 🐔🔥🍗
ANTI-NEGRO WORLD MARKET 👿
Fans interested in picking one up can grab an Anti N Word deck directly from N Word Skateboards while supplies last.
