Adio
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Adio Footwear | |
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Type | Subsidiary of Jarden Corporation |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Carlsbad, California |
Key people | Chris Miller, Tony Hawk, Danny Montoya, Kenny Anderson, Shaun White, Nick DompierreBam Margera |
Products | shoes, apparel |
Website | http://www.adiofootwear.com/ |
Adio Footwear (pronounced "ad-e-o") is an American company that manufactures men's and women's skateboard footwear as well as apparel. It was founded in 1998 by retired professional skateboarder and Planet Earth Skateboards owner Chris Miller, which are both subsidiaries of Jarden Corporation.
The bands CKY and HIM also have a signature model shoe through Adio.
Blink-182 were known for wearing Adio Clothing. In the music video for "The Rock Show", Mark Hoppus can be seen wearing an Adio shirt.
[edit] Teams
[edit] Amateur Team
- Ryan Bobier
- Chris Troy
- Ning Wu
- Jaime Ure
- Brian Brown
- Nate Broussard
- Anthony Schultz
- Sean Eaton
- Jordan Rann
In late 2006, Adio launched Adio Limited Projects, a limited edition line available at select skateshops.
Footwear models include skateboard specific shoes, in addition to more designer-clothing oriented sneakers, as well as sandals.
Previous team riders include Jamie Thomas, Cairo Foster,Bam Margera, Steve Berra, Kris Markovich, Alex Chalmers, Kenny Anderson, and Brian Sumner
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