Etnies proudly welcome Andy Anderson to the skate team, with a massive new video filmed and edited by Mike Manzoori. “Not only can Anderson hop onto a 32-stair handrail and handle massive transitions, but he also has an unmatched imagination for how to skate whatever he sees thanks to his foundation in freestyle,” shared the company.
With cameos from Pierre-André Senizergues, owner and CEO of Etnies, and Don Brown, the company’s VP of marketing, Andy skates from our Etnies headquarters to the their skatepark in Lake Forest. “I’m affiliated with Etnies because it was the first skater-owned shoe company. It doesn’t get more OG than that,” Anderson said.
Ryan Sheckler, longtime Etnies rider shared, “Andy is the most unique and talented skateboarder! I get lost watching him skate, I am beyond excited to finally be on a team with him!”
“It is uncommon to cross paths with a young skater whose talents range from freestyle, street spots to transition that can bring it all together. Andy skates it all and appreciates all types of skateboarding roots,” said Pierre-André Senizergues, owner and CEO of the company. “Andy skates with the highest level of trick difficulty! We are proud to welcome him to the Etnies team.”
Due to the long harsh Canadian winters, Andy grew up in, he turned to freestyle to satisfy his appetite for inventive skateboarding. Being anti-ollie in his early days, Andy’s trick selection is as unique as they come, blending an almost forgotten style of board control with a modern eye for where to ride.