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Here Are Your Surfing Goods for Spring

Whether you’re a dedicated dawn-patroller or pondering your first ride on a wave from your towel, what’s really important is that you look good on the beach this spring. A bright-orange vintage longboard and a big bucket of sunglasses should ease you down that road.

A Vintage Orange Longboard
TO ENHANCE YOUR WALL

A Vintage Orange Longboard

You’re looking at a sturdy nine-plus feet of longboard here, a fiery orange South Bay beauty made by Titan in 1964. It’s the kind of board that’ll get you respect on the water... or leaned just so in your living room.

A Paint Bucket Full of Sunglasses
TO SHIELD YOUR EYES

A Paint Bucket Full of Sunglasses

Say you’re throwing a barbecue on the sand. You’ve got the food. You’ve got the cooler. You... might not have a paint bucket full of colorful sunglasses for anyone who might need them. There. Now you do.

Drowner Trunks from M.Nii
TO SUIT UP

Drowner Trunks from M.Nii

These twill-and-cotton trunks come from Oahu’s recently revived M.Nii, with bright-orange stripes and a button-flap back pocket. Someone also named them drowners. Hopefully that’s Hawaiian for “strong swimmer.”

A Wetsuit from Deus Ex Machina
FOR STAYING WARM IN THE WATER

A Wetsuit from Deus Ex Machina

In other places, people put away winter jackets and bring out spring jackets. Here, it’s time to put away winter wetsuits and pull out... a new long-sleeve spring suit from Deus Ex Machina. It’s made of Japanese limestone rubber for a lighter, stretchier suit. Like linen, only not.

And Finally, a Two-Tone Board Bag
FOR SHEATHING YOUR RIDE

And Finally, a Two-Tone Board Bag

Costa Rican baggage claim is thorny. All those indistinguishable black board bags sliding out at once. Stand apart with this two-toned, natural-canvas board bag from Green Fuz—with double-stitched panels and overlocked ends, even the TSA would have trouble demolishing it.

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