


This Vision YOU FUCKEN LOVE ME 3″ X 3″ is ready to add life to any object you bless this sticker on!
Official Vision Street Wear decal from the 80s and bonus screen printed!
CalStreets has been a Vancouver destination for stickers for over 40 years!
Brad Dorfman was kind enough to empty out his garage. We are lucky to have the last of the 80`s Vision and Schmitt Stix stickers he had stashed away. These are UBER rare Brand New Old Stock.
Get your sticker collection amped with REAL NOS stickers and not just copies.Â
Not only do we have an amazing collection of skate stickers we also stock NOS (New Old Stock) from the 70s and 80s.A CalStreets Time Travel Adventure! Cracking open the CalStreets vault, we’re not just talking any old stickers here. We’re diving headfirst into a sticker bonanza, a blast from my personal stash. These aren’t your average, garden-variety decals;
They’re like time machines on adhesive vinyl. They’re a nod to the days when life was a whirl on four wheels, a salute to a culture that’s as much about sic moves as it is about epic wipeouts.
VISION KING OF VERT:
- Dimensions: 3″ x 3″
- CALSTREETS RARE NOS
- NEW OLD STOCK FROM 80`S
- Sold as single
- More RARE Skate Gear Here!













This Vision YOU FUCKEN LOVE ME 3″ X 3″ is ready to add life to any object you bless this sticker on! Official Vision Street Wear decal from the 80s and bonus screen printed!
**Skate Hoarder NOS – A Skate Time Capsule!**
Rick Tetz here, bringing you a blast from the past with my exclusive Skate Hoarder NOS collection. This isn't just any collection; it's a treasure trove of skateboards, clothing, stickers, and decks straight from the legendary CalStreets vault.
**From Cranbrook to Vancouver**
My journey kicked off back in '76 as a bright-eyed buyer at Kade's Cycle in Cranbrook BC. Fast forward through over four epic decades in the skate scene, and here I am, ready to roll out pieces of history to you, my fellow skate collectors across Canada.
**A Skate Legacy Unveiled**
From the early days at Skate Central on 338 Lonsdale, to the adrenaline-fueled times at Outrageous Skate & BMX near Seylynn Bowl, and through the era of CalStreets, I've been stashing away the coolest, most epic skate items. And now, it's time they found new homes where they'll be appreciated and cherished.
This collection is more than just skate gear; it's a piece of Canadian skate history, a testament to the culture we've built and loved. Whether you're a seasoned skater reliving the glory days or a new shredder eager to own a piece of the legacy, there's something here for everyone.
So, get ready to dive into a world where every item tells a story, every sticker brings back a memory, and every deck has a tale to ride.
Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Let's keep the wheels turning and the memories alive!
Have a great skate! Rick Tetz
Started in 1976 by Brad Dorfman, Vision initially began as a skateboard brand, sponsoring the likes of Mark Gonzales, Mark 'Gator' Rogowski and Tom Groholski.
In the early 80's Vision sports released their first pro model skateboard for skater Mark 'Gator' Rogowski.
This was followed by a release of a pro model deck for skater Mark Gonzales, both designed by Los Angeles-based artist Andy Takakjian.
Gonzales went on to release a few more pro models with Vision before departing to form Blind Skateboards, (a play-on words with Vision) with World Industries.
Vision was also one of the first skate brands to connect with the subculture of music, releasing skate decks from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Beastie Boys and Agent Orange.Â



