Posts Tagged ‘sanuk side walk surfer’

Donavon Frankenreiter Spreads Some Aloha with New “Revisited” Album

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Sanuk’s Donavon Frankenreiter is at it again…

YouTube Preview Image

Donny has just released “Revisited”, a complete reinterpretation of his 2004 self-titled debut. Don’t sleep on this one because this aint just a re-recording. Oh no bruddah-  the mustachioed maestro has some big time aloha spirit that gets conveyed through a myriad of hawaiian melodies and new sounds.

According to his Facebook, Donavon “felt inspired to pour his newfound love for the Hawaiian sound and laid back island vibe into a creative medium”. On the record you’ll find your body swaying to some traditional Hawaiian instruments.  Ukuleles, lap steel and slack key guitars give a “completely new sound to favorites like ‘It Don’t Matter’ and ‘Free’. So, grab yourself a big ol’ mixplate, an ice cold island lager and throw couple shakas because summer has a new soundtrack.

To buy and download “Revisited in its entirety click here

Can you spot the smiles?

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Sanuk is taking to the road in the Sanuk Motorhome! We started in NC today and will be making our way through these major cities:

Raleigh NC
Greensboro NC
Knoxville TN
Memphis TN
Little Rock AR
Dallas TX
Fort Worth TX
El Paso TX
Las Cruces NM
Tucson AZ
Yuma AZ
El Centro CA

If you can spot the van and take a photo (please, don’t try to take a pic while driving) post it on the Sanuk Facebook page and we will send you a free pair of Sanuks!

Happy Hunting!!

Spyder Surf Fest Stands Comfortably with Sanuks

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

check out Tony Casella with Byron, the drummer for Pennywise.  He stopped by the Sanuk booth at the Spyder Surf fest!

Sanuk Philippines Kids Fashion Show !!!

Monday, April 12th, 2010

TUBEFLOPS : Footwear is fun again :)

(more…)

Sanuks Travel To Boston… Wicked Awesome!!!

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Running With Gels :

THESE ARE NOT SHOES… (They’re Sandals) :)

“Working in the lab is tough in the summer: closed-toed shoes are a bummer; who wants to have to wear flip flops to work, change into sneaks, back to flops for the frequent after work stroll through Boston? Not me. I was looking for a meshy-sneaker when I saw them…”

(more…)