Black Sheep Friday in Association with Flip Skateboards
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It's happening again! That time of year where retailers all over the world drop their pants in the name of a strange American tradition that people outside of the United States don't really understand. Not to stray from the path of conformity (we are 'sheep' after all...) we're joining in with the bargain-based fun and have team up with Flip Skateboards to offer you a dope deal for Black Sheep Friday.
Black Sheep Friday - how does it work?
Spend over £100 at Black Sheep on Black Friday, November 24th and you'll be treated to a FREE Flip Skateboards deck as our way of saying thanks. The offer is available all day in-store and at www.blacksheepstore.co.uk whilst stocks last!
If you're shopping online you will be offered a choice of size and graphic before completing your checkout and once you've picked a deck it will be shipped with your entire order.
We're also offering our usual Black Friday offer of a free gift if you spend over £15 and please note that postage charges will not increase when a board or gift is added to your order.
Finally, as we wouldn't be able to provide this fantastic offer without the support of Flip Skateboards, we're revisiting some of our favourites spanning from the lens of Fred French with the iconic 'Sorry' and right up to the present. Get watching, get stoked and get ready for Black Friday!
Oh Arto, so much to answer for... A heavyweight contender for 'best video part of all time' and the epitome of the phrase 'would just as good if it came out today' - no mention of Flip is complete without our favourite Finn's double-David Bowie curtain call from Sorry.
Yes, more Arto - but who could ever tire of this handsome devil?
One of the gnarliest opening tricks, made even more intense thanks to Lemmy's opening monologue for Serial Killer, leading straight into one of the finest parts put to screen from Liverpool's favourite son. Walk on, walk on...
Columbian metalhead and self punishment enthusiast, David Gonzalez took the ender of Flip's final full length production, Extremely Sorry, and took Thrasher Magazine's Skater of the Year title for 2012 shortly afterwards, remind yourself why...
Released via Transworld Skateboarding in 2014, Flip's '3' showcased a fairly fresh faced Alec Majerus before handing the reigns over to Louie Lopez for some casual tech finesse and rounded off by smooth-styled California shredder Curren Caples (accompanied by a great Future Islands track too).