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Robin Williams Rocks “Think Skateboards” Hat in 60 Minutes Australia Interview in 1993

Rest in Power Robin Williams!
ShreddER March 31, 2024
Robin Williams Think Skateboards
Credit: 60 Minutes Australia

Late legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams wore a Think Skateboards cap in 1993 when interviewed on 60 Minutes Australia.

The Nineties Anxiety Instagram account posted the photo and garnered 18,797 likes from skateboarders worldwide.

Then, a commenter and skater named Moses Berkson said that he sold him that hat at the skate shop he worked at in Marin County. "He would come in all the time for clothes." He said, "Amazing human."

Nineties Anxiety posted, Robin Williams wearing a “THINK” skateboard hat in his interview with | 60 Minutes Australia. (1993)

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Think is a skateboard company founded in 1990. It is owned by skaters, and its motto is "We think, therefore we are."

Think has a loyal fan base worldwide. Its products are designed with innovative idealism, aligning with its vision.

Think's line of apparel can help you to get into the skater mindset.

While you are at it, you can stream the Think Skateboards' "Partners In Crime" (1991) full-length skate video below to go back in time to the era when skateboarding used to be a counterculture and not a sport. Enjoy!

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