Nau clothing company

What Nau

We’ve posted about Nau clothing before. Then they closed up shop. Well they were bought by Horny Toad clothing company who relaunched the company seemingly with the core principles intact and apparently a desire to appeal to skateboarders. I’m surprised those pants don’t have deeper pockets.


Discussion

9 thoughts on “What Nau

  1. There is a little place called Goodwill, where you can shop for used clothing at an affordable price, not look like a complete asshole wearing them, and support a good cause. That Nau clothing looks like asshole hipster gear.

  2. Nice article. Thanks. 🙂 Eugene

  3. nweyesk8 on October 21, 2008 - Reply

    and even goodwill isn’t as cheap as it used to be, must be all those brand new goodwill buildings they had to pay for

  4. Not to defend over-priced hipster-wear. But Nau’s stuff is very good quality and about as eco-friendly as you can get without robing Goodwill.

  5. <$20 for 3 long sleeve button up dress shirts is pretty cheap.

  6. nweyesk8 on October 21, 2008 - Reply

    yeah, but cheap towels for drying concrete have gone up to 6$ or more. Don’t get me wrong, most of my clothing came from goodwill or free from industry people. I don’t like having to pay for clothing and I certainly don’t buy new clothes other than shoes and socks.

  7. carvin' marvin' on October 21, 2008 - Reply

    sure miss that pvc coping, not so noisy and not so scratchy on the trucks, only better would be to find some copers for that plastic to plastic feel

  8. Plastic on plastic grinds… those were the days… Nice one Marvin!

  9. sorry fellas, but those weren’t grinds.

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