FA World Entertainment just dropped something nobody saw coming: bikinis. yeah, homie! You goddamn read that right!
FA bosses Jason Dill and Anthony Van Engelen surprised their audience with a limited-edition bikini release.
The design? All-over print logos plastered across bikini tops and bottoms. The caption on FA’s Instagram post kept it simple: “AOP Logo Bikini’s available tomorrow at 11:00am PT.”
The models were not pro skaters, not even remotely tied to the skate world. But they were sun-drenched women posing in FA’s newest piece of clothing. And that’s where the conversation started.
A handful of skaters weren’t exactly happy. “Unfollow,” said one comment.
Another user wrote, “I miss when skateboarding was skateboarding man.” Some asked what bikinis had to do with skating in the first place.
While some longtime fans were puzzled, others leaned into it and took it for what it is.
FA doing whatever the hell it wants.
This isn’t the first time FA has flipped expectations. The brand has always carried a certain attitude, never really concerned about playing by anyone else's rules.
If anything, this bikini drop feels like Dill and AVE poking the bear. It’s fashion, it’s marketing, it’s probably meant to stir the pot and it’s working.
No pros, no boards, no clips. Just bikinis and models. Some might hate it, others will laugh, but in typical FA fashion, they’re not asking for approval.
Available in limited quantities, the bikinis go live at 11 AM PT. Expect them to sell out fast, for better or worse.
