Hook-Ups Skateboards
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Starting as a small brand under the wing of Birdhouse in 1993, Jeremy Klein began Hook-Ups through his interest in anime and the desire to bring the art style to the skate world. Responsible for some of the most iconic graphics in skateboarding, Klein continues to do just what he had originally set out to do with the brand since the beginning.