
Butter Goods Q3 2025 Drop – Skatewear & Skateboard Clothing at Gallery Streetwear Canada
At Gallery Streetwear, Butter Goods isn’t just another label on the shelves — it’s part of our store’s DNA. For years, we’ve stocked this Perth, Australia skatewear brand, bringing its bold designs and authentic skateboarding roots to the heart of Kelowna. With the Q3 2025 collection arriving this fall, we’re once again raising the bar for premium skateboard clothing in Canada.
From Perth to the World
Founded in 2008 by lifelong friends Garth Mariano and Matt Evans, Butter Goods began as a passion project fueled by frustration — most of the Australian skate brands they grew up with had vanished, and few were still run by actual skateboarders. Both quit their jobs, studied graphic design, and started screen-printing their first run of tees.
The brand’s DNA is unmistakable: 90s and early 2000s skateboarding, hip-hop, jazz, oversized cuts, and heavyweight fabrics. Each drop feels like a mashup of streetwear, skate culture, and vintage sportswear — with an artistic edge that resonates beyond skateboarding.
Design That Hits Different
Butter Goods’ aesthetic stands out in a crowded market. Expect bold graphics, vibrant colour palettes, playful typography, and premium fabrics built to last. Hoodies, crews, and tees often reference music, skate history, or vintage sports style. Their wide cuts and thick materials are a nod to the baggy silhouettes that defined skateboarding’s golden era.
The upcoming Q3 2025 collection will deliver everything fans expect — and a few surprises:
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Graphic Tees with original art inspired by skateboarding, music, and travel.
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Heavyweight Hoodies & Crews built for durability and warmth.
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Statement Outerwear with throwback styling and modern detailing.
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Cut-and-Sew Pieces showcasing Butter’s unmatched attention to detail.
The Skate Team
Butter Goods doesn’t just make clothing — it invests in skateboarding culture. Their skate team spans continents, featuring riders like Philly Santosuosso, Dougie George, Adilson Pedro, Aleka Lang, and Casey Foley. Each brings a unique style, appearing in brand videos that blend smooth lines with creative editing and impeccable soundtracks.
Collaborations That Matter
Butter Goods has built a reputation for collaborations that never feel forced. From working with skate legends like DC Shoes and Huf, to music icons like Miles Davis and Blue Note Records, to playful pop culture nods with Mickey Mouse, The Smurfs, and Peanuts, their collabs are equal parts collectible and wearable.
Why Butter Goods Resonates in Kelowna
Here in Kelowna, Butter Goods has struck a chord with skaters, creatives, and locals looking for something real — something not found in corporate chains. The quality is unmatched, the designs are fearless, and the connection to skateboarding culture is authentic.
With Q3 2025 on the way, expect another wave of premium skateboard clothing that will stand the test of time — both on and off the board.
📍 Find us at 588 Bernard Ave, downtown Kelowna, or shop online at www.gallerystreetwear.ca.
Butter Goods Q3 2025 — coming soon to Gallery Streetwear.
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