

The wait is over—introducing the iconic stacked logo by Ron Cameron from 1987, now available in a fresh new release! This classic design, a true piece of skateboarding history, is offered in two striking color combinations: a vibrant turquoise paired with deep navy blue, and a bold orange with sleek black. Perfect for anyone looking to add a unique touch to their gear, these patches are versatile and stylish, making them an ideal addition to your jacket, pad bag, backpack, hat, or whatever else you can think of.
Crafted with precision and attention to detail, these patches are designed for easy application. You can iron them on for a quick and seamless attachment, or go the traditional route and sew them on for a more permanent, durable finish. Either way, these patches will stay put and add a standout flair to your belongings.
The stacked logo, originally created by Ron Cameron during the vibrant skate culture of the late 80s, is more than just a design—it’s a symbol of the era’s rebellious spirit and creativity. Now, you have the chance to bring that spirit into your own collection, whether you’re a nostalgic skate veteran or someone who appreciates timeless style. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of skateboarding history. Get yours today and transform your gear with this must-have accessory that celebrates the essence of the 80s skate scene.
BLOCKHEAD PATCH:
- W: 3″ L: 3″
- Embroidered
- Iron On Backing














Blockhead Skateboards, which took its roots in a Northern California garage in 1985 under the leadership of Dave Bergthold, had a remarkable journey that spanned approximately a decade. During this period, CALSTREETS played a crucial role in distributing Blockhead skates throughout Canada in the '80s. This collaboration led to the forging of enduring friendships, unforgettable moments, the launch of successful careers, the creation of iconic skate ramps, and a wealth of unforgettable skateboarding experiences.
The impact of Blockhead on the skateboarding world was profound and multifaceted. Be it the original and striking artwork by Ron Cameron, the intense and heated sessions on 'The Blockhead Ramp,' or the numerous talented individuals who emerged from this era to leave their mark on the skateboard industry as professionals and industry shapers, Blockhead's legacy remains deeply ingrained in the fabric of skateboarding history.



