Dickies wasn't designed for skateboarding—it was built for construction sites and factories—but that's exactly why it works. Adopted by skaters in the 90s for their unmatched durability and baggy fits, Dickies has earned their place in skateboarding through function rather than marketing. Fast Times stocks their classic workwear pieces because they can handle the daily abuse skateboarding delivers. The 874 work pant and other staples have survived decades of wear from some of skating's most influential riders, who appreciated clothing that didn... Read More
Dickies Workwear & Skate Apparel
Dickies wasn't designed for skateboarding—it was built for construction sites and factories—but that's exactly why it works. Adopted by skaters in the 90s for their unmatched durability and baggy fits, Dickies has earned their place in skateboarding through function rather than marketing. Fast Times stocks their classic workwear pieces because they can handle the daily abuse skateboarding delivers. The 874 work pant and other staples have survived decades of wear from some of skating's most influential riders, who appreciated clothing that didn't blow out after one slam. Their no-nonsense approach to design—focusing on quality materials and construction that lasts—perfectly matches skateboarding's practical needs. Genuine workwear heritage that crossed over to skate culture through actual performance, not forced collaboration or trend-chasing.
Dickies wasn't designed for skateboarding—it was built for construction sites and factories—but that's exactly why it works. Adopted by skaters in the... Read More
Dickies Workwear & Skate Apparel
Dickies wasn't designed for skateboarding—it was built for construction sites and factories—but that's exactly why it works. Adopted by skaters in the 90s for their unmatched durability and baggy fits, Dickies has earned their place in skateboarding through function rather than marketing. Fast Times stocks their classic workwear pieces because they can handle the daily abuse skateboarding delivers. The 874 work pant and other staples have survived decades of wear from some of skating's most influential riders, who appreciated clothing that didn't blow out after one slam. Their no-nonsense approach to design—focusing on quality materials and construction that lasts—perfectly matches skateboarding's practical needs. Genuine workwear heritage that crossed over to skate culture through actual performance, not forced collaboration or trend-chasing.