The company's first and largest brand is etnies. Established in 1986, etnies produces footwear and apparel for skateboarding, BMX, motocross, surfing and snowboarding—the brand also sponsors teams in all of these "action sports." The brand's products are divided into three lines: "Mens," "Womens," and "Kids." Etnies plus, a limited-edition designer line, was formed in 2005 and produced limited runs of men's and women's footwear. However, a catalog has not been released for the line since 2011 and, as of September 2013, news of the line's future has not been released.
Emerica was launched in 1996, sponsors a team of skateboarders, and has produced the following videos: Yellow, This Is Skateboarding, Kids in Emerica, Stay Gold, MADE: Chapter One, MADE: Chapter Two, and Green. The 2013 video, MADE: Chapter One, was offered to consumers at a price of their choosing, with a minimum price of US$1.00 established. In July 2013, the brand released its "Workwear" line with the Andrew Reynolds "signature workwear denim capsule." Reynolds explained in a promotional video for the product:
I'd say I've been with Emerica since... 12, 15 years, something like that. It's never really gone, like, "Oh, now we're doing this! Now we're trying to chase that fad. Now we're doing that." It's just stayed true to skateboarding. It's just simple.
Team
Collin Provost
Ed Templeton
Justin "Figgy" Figueroa
Kevin "Spanky" Long
Leo Romero
Jeremy Leabres
Jon Dickson
Eric Winkowski
Rob Maatman
Dakota Servold
Kevin Baekkel
Victor Aceves
ThirtyTwo
ThirtyTwo, a snowboarding boots, apparel, and outerwear brand, was launched in 1995 by snowboarders and has been privately held since that time. As of September 2013, the brand sponsors a team of snowboarders.
Global Pro team
Nicolas Müller
J. P. Walker
Jeremy Jones
Scott Stevens
Chris Grenier
Chris Bradshaw
Joe Sexton
Frank April
Danny Larson
Toni Kerkela
Desiree Melancon
Dylan Thompson
Global Am team
Brandon Hobush
Spencer Schubert
Chris Brewster
Toni Kerkela
Benny Urban
Dylan Alito
Johnny O'Connor
Altamont Apparel
Altamont Apparel was launched in October 2006 as a concept of Justin Regan and Reynolds, who enlisted UK artist Mark "Fos" Foster as the head designer. Reynolds explained in 2010:
I'd just been riding for Emerica and been with Sole Tech for quite a while and, uh, and was really interested in designing clothes, and everybody that I was skating with and hanging around kind of had a style of their own, you know? Looked a little bit different from everybody else.
Regan, the brand's manager as of March 2010, explained that Reynolds is "a huge part of Altamont" and "what it is is basically his brainchild." Over time, the brand has expanded beyond skateboarding, and a large team of contributors in the fields of music and art are also involved as of October 2013.
STI Lab
Sole Technology is home to the Sole Technology Institute, a research and development facility that conducts biomechanical skate shoe research. The lab's research has led to numerous developments: The STI Foam footbed, an insole designed to relieve pressure; Flo2, a heat reducing tongue; and System G2, a shock-absorbing gel cushion. The facility has also been responsible for other technological advancements in footwear.
Headquarters
In addition to the Sole Technology Institute, the head office of Sole Technology houses a retail store and showrooms. The entrance of the premises has been described as the skateboarder's version of Ancient Rome's pantheon.