GX-1000 Tee Bomb Hills Not Countries S/S (Black/Brown)
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The GX1000 "Bomb Hills Not Countries" S/S Tee in Black/Brown is a bold visual statement that fuses streetwear with a deep-rooted skateboarding ethos. Made from 100% cotton and cut in a mid-weight fit, this shirt balances durability with comfort—ideal for both hill bombing and everyday wear. The tee features a stark black base, providing the perfect canvas for the eye-catching graphic on the front.
At the center of the shirt, a black-and-white photo print captures a steep urban street scene, in San Francisco, with the word "STOP" painted on the pavement in reverse—an intentional nod to defiance, motion, and raw street energy. Framing the photo are the powerful words "BOMB HILLS" above and "NOT COUNTRIES" below in bold, burnt brown lettering, with the GX1000 logo subtly nested beneath. The phrase has become an iconic mantra in modern skateboarding culture—promoting peace through aggression channeled into skating, not war.
GX1000, the underground powerhouse based out of San Francisco, was founded by filmmaker and photographer Ryan Garshell. The brand became known for its crew of fearless skaters bombing some of the city’s gnarliest hills, captured in raw, energetic video edits. GX is less about polished marketing and more about gritty authenticity, heavy terrain, and unapologetic skating. The brand has become a symbol of resistance against the watered-down commercialization of skateboarding, holding tight to the culture’s roots.
The "Bomb Hills Not Countries" tee exemplifies that stance. It’s not just a shirt—it’s a piece of a movement, a wearable manifesto for those who skate with purpose and passion. Whether you're hitting the hills or repping at a spot, this tee keeps the energy high and the message loud.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.