Pro skater born May 26, 1988 Westminster, CA. Resides in Los Angeles, CA.
Dylan Rieder became immediately recognized in the skating
world due to his smooth style, unique persona and ability to skate any
type of spot, with his breakout part coming in Transworld’s “A Time to
Shine.” With a sponsors list containing Alien Workshop, Gravis,
Spitfire, Thunder, Analog, MOB, Jack’s Garage, Swiss and Roughneck
Hardware, it’s evident that Rieder is as in-demand as any skater out
there. Recently, Hypebeast had an opportunity to bounce some questions
off the pro, with topics ranging from his involvement with Gravis to
his evolution with the sport he’s been a part of for so long.
How would you describe your personal style?
It’s pretty black and white, if you know what I mean….
What’s your approach to designing shoes? Do you take the same approach with clothing?
Well,
first you have to start with tying your shoelaces. Double loops then
cris crossing you know? I mean, it starts with an idea, then that goes
into motion, then into a mold, then into a sample, and after that
you’ll have a tangible product. Then go from there.
How would you describe being fashionable?
Ha! Fuck, your asking the wrong person. What does fashionable even mean. I’d love to see that description in the dictionary.
How has Gravis grown since you first started with the brand
Since
four years ago or however long it’s been Gravis , I feel the brand has
made its imprint on the skateboarding world, which I don’t think it
ever had before. These days, it’s hard for a company outside of
skateboarding to make their way into being accepted into the
skateboarding world. And now, Gravis has grown into this skate shoe
company that people enjoy and want to be apart of.
What things did you take away from growing up in Westminster/HB?
I
took myself away and moved to Los Angeles. That was a start. I love
Westminster, that’s my home. I miss the pool halls and being five
minutes away from the beach.
What do you feel constitutes good music?
A song
that makes you relate to a feeling or familiarity. A band that
distracts you while your sitting in a tour van for 10 hours. A lyric
that you can listen to over and over and not get sick of it. Anything
but drum and bass!
What are your favorite 5 meals and why?
Sushi , Mexican , Pho , Spaghetti & meatballs Jans
You travel a lot. What do you get from seeing all these different places?
I
feel really fortunate to be able to see the places I’ve been and
encountered. Every destination is a new experience, and most of the
time I’m traveling with my good friends, so being in foreign places
with them running a muck and skating is quite a lovely time. Sometimes
it’s tiring, after being on the road for two or more weeks you can get
tour fever, but that’s when delirium kicks in and things get
interesting.
What has skateboarding become to you now that you’ve been doing it for so long?
It’s
still fun, I enjoy it. It’s my life, you know. There’s a bit more work
ethic to it now, which can take away from the origin of why I started
skateboarding in the first place a little bit, but then again I
wouldn’t have what I have now if it wasn’t more of a job than a hobby..
I can’t complain.
Being such a traveler, what makes “home” feel like “home”?
My
bed, all the local watering holes, some Aussie gypsying on the couch,
being able to lock yourself in the comfort of your house for a day with
no communication, grass on the lawn, listening to records, Red O
margis. The usual.
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