Unique tees are hard to get now days and I was stoked to find 'The Ryde' an art driven company based in Laguna beach, California
The Ryde is an art driven clothing line born
in Laguna Beach circa 2002. When the rest of the action sports industry
was mired in logo based designs The Ryde set out to create a brand
built around engaging, artistic designs. Their clothing is an outward
expression of the way they view the world around them. The ideas that
make them laugh and smile manifest themselves in their designs. The
Ryde's clothing caters to good-humored, laid-back individuals.
The
Ryde was imagined and conceived by Mike Figueroa and Matthew Allen.
Mike and Matt met the last day of design class at Saddleback Junior
College circa 2000. Mike asked Matt to help him with some design
projects that had been floating around in his head. They brainstormed
logo designs for the short lived Surf Shops International website. Then
Matt headed off to college in San Luis Obispo . Later in 2001 Mike came
calling again and they began to work on Laguna Surf Company. Mike
pitched Matt with the idea to create artwork of Laguna Beach surf
spots. They soon realized that 12 color t-shirt designs were
ridiculously expensive to produce. Their focus shifted to one color
line art. As Laguna Surf Company found its niche the two friends
decided to expand their horizons beyond Laguna Beach and they changed
the name of their company to The Ride. When they sought to trademark
their name they were encouraged to change the spelling to its current
incarnation and The Ryde was officially in business.
Mike
Figueroa was brought up in San Diego County. His first surfboard was a
6’2” thruster that he purchased for $25 at a garage sale and it was
missing one of its side fins. With great enthusiasm he took his unwaxed
surfboard out on a chilly December morning in San Luis Obispo. He was
wearing his uncle’s oversized wetsuit that took on more water then the
titanic and nearly drowned him. After that cold and scary experience it
wasn’t until four years later that Mike was reintroduced to surfing
through a group of Oceanside surfers. Since then he has been very much
inspired by the surf culture. His adventure in the surf industry first
began at the age of 17 while working for Rip Curl. From there he moved
on to buying and managing for Toes on the Nose surf shop, now known as
Thalia Street Surf Shop, for nine years. It was during this time that
Mike decided that he wanted to dedicate himself to working in the area
he loved most, the surf industry. He taught surf lessons for seven
years at Doheny State Beach in order to raise money to start his own
company. His buying experience and role in surf culture provided him
with an insight for concept and design and he soon applied this to the
creation of the Ryde. Mike now resides in Dana Point were he lives with
his wife and beautiful daughter Macie.Matthew
Allen was raised in Mission Viejo, California. He grew up with a
passion for baseball and a tendency to stay up late drawing pictures of
his favorite players. When his baseball dreams ended in high school, he
found solace in surfing. Matt taught himself to surf in the waves off
Dana Point and San Clemente . As his love for surfing grew, so did his
interest in art. Matt did a stint at Saddleback Community College
before heading north to major in Art & Design at Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo. Matt divided his time between searching for surf amongst the
hidden line-ups of the central coast and creating art for his diverse
range of classes. After graduating he worked his way south and found a
job at Surfer Magazine where he is now the Art Director.
The
art for The Ryde has been a blend of Mike's concepts and Matt's
execution with cameos by a few other artists. Many of the thematic
designs begin as ideas in Mike's head and are brought to life through
Matt's hands. Others come straight from Matt's sketchbook. In addition
to his duties at Surfer and with The Ryde Matt does freelance design
for the music industry and fine art. He has worked on merchandise for
Elton John, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sherwood, and Something
Corporate. Matt has designed albums for Sherwood and Lovelite. Matt has
shown his artwork throughout California.For more information or to place orders checkout the following sites;
http://www.theryde.com/ and the blog http://www.blogtheryde.com/

