
Cash Only Drop 16 – Australian Skate Culture Lands at Gallery Streetwear Canada
Cash Only Drop 16 has arrived at Gallery Streetwear, bringing another wave of raw skateboarding energy from Perth, Australia to downtown Kelowna, British Columbia.
For skaters, collectors, and anyone deeply connected to authentic streetwear culture, Cash Only continues to deliver one of the most distinctive aesthetics in modern skate clothing. Built by the same creative minds behind Butter Goods and Lo-Fi, the brand blends 1990s skate nostalgia, underground hip-hop influence, and bold graphic storytelling into every collection.
Drop 16 continues that tradition with new graphic tees, heavyweight hoodies, relaxed pants, and accessories designed with the same rebellious spirit that defined skateboarding’s golden era.
At Gallery Streetwear Canada, we’re proud to bring Cash Only to the Okanagan and to customers across Canada, the United States, and internationally.
Cash Only Drop 16 – Quick Overview
Cash Only Drop 16 is the newest release from the Australian skate and streetwear brand Cash Only, founded by the creators of Butter Goods and Lo-Fi.
Known for bold graphics, 90s skate nostalgia, and limited seasonal releases, Cash Only has become one of the most respected independent skate brands in modern streetwear.
The latest drop introduces new graphic t-shirts, heavyweight hoodies, relaxed skate pants, and accessories designed around authentic skateboarding culture.
Customers can explore Cash Only Drop 16 at Gallery Streetwear in Kelowna, Canada, both in store and online with international shipping available.
Cash Only Drop 16 Key Details
Brand: Cash Only
Country of origin: Australia
Founded by: Garth Mariano and Matt Evans (Butter Goods founders)
Style: Skateboarding streetwear
Key influences: 1990s skate culture, hip-hop, underground graphics
Collection type: Limited seasonal drop
Available at: Gallery Streetwear Canada
The Origins of Cash Only
Cash Only was founded in Perth, Australia by Garth Mariano and Matt Evans, the same creative duo responsible for building Butter Goods into one of the most respected independent skate brands in the world.
From the beginning, Cash Only set out to capture the raw energy of skateboarding culture that shaped the 1990s.
The brand’s aesthetic draws from several underground influences:
VHS skate videos
90s hip-hop culture
bootleg graphic design
loose skate silhouettes
raw urban skateboarding
Unlike many fashion brands that simply borrow skate aesthetics, Cash Only was built from within skate culture itself.
That authenticity is exactly why the brand has developed a global following among skaters and streetwear collectors alike.
Cash Only Drop 16 – What’s New
Cash Only Drop 16 continues the brand’s commitment to strong graphics, relaxed silhouettes, and clothing designed for real skateboarding.
Highlights from the collection include:
Graphic t-shirts featuring vintage film and hip-hop inspired artwork
Heavyweight hoodies built for durability and comfort
Loose-fit pants designed for skating and everyday wear
Caps and accessories carrying the unmistakable Cash Only aesthetic
The fits stay true to the brand’s DNA — relaxed, functional, and designed for movement.
Like most Cash Only releases, Drop 16 is produced in limited quantities, meaning once pieces sell out they rarely return.
Why Cash Only Stands Out in Modern Streetwear
Streetwear has evolved dramatically over the past decade, with many brands shifting toward luxury fashion and hype collaborations.
Cash Only has taken a different approach.
The brand focuses on authenticity, independent creativity, and deep connections to skateboarding culture.
Because of this, Cash Only often sits alongside other respected skate labels such as:
Dime MTL
Butter Goods
Magenta Skateboards
Carpet Company
Fucking Awesome
These brands share a similar philosophy of independent ownership and strong ties to skate culture.
Cash Only at Gallery Streetwear Canada
Gallery Streetwear is an independent streetwear, skate, sneaker, and golf clothing store located in downtown Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
Our shop focuses on carefully curated global streetwear brands, respected skate companies, premium sneakers, and modern golf apparel that blend culture, sport, design, and quality.
Our clothing selection includes labels such as:
Dime MTL
Butter Goods
Cash Only
Jungles Jungles
Pleasures
Victoria HK
b.Eautiful
Carpet Company
Magenta Skateboards
Wood Wood
Fucking Awesome
Gramicci
Loviah
Eastside Golf
Malbon Golf
Customers can explore the newest releases through New Arrivals, browse our full Clothing Collection, or discover the latest sneakers and skate footwear in our Footwear Collection.
Discover More at Gallery Streetwear
To explore the newest streetwear releases and skate brands available at the store, visit:
FAQ
Where can I buy Cash Only clothing in Canada?
Gallery Streetwear in Kelowna BC carries Cash Only, the Melbourne-based Australian skate brand. Visit the store at 588 Bernard Avenue or shop online with shipping across Canada and to the US.
Does Gallery Streetwear carry Cash Only Drop 16?
Yes — Gallery Streetwear stocked Cash Only Drop 16, bringing the latest Australian skate culture to Canada. Check the website for current availability, as drops tend to sell through fast.
What is Cash Only and where is the brand from?
Cash Only is a Melbourne, Australia-based skate and streetwear brand known for its bold graphics and connection to the Australian and international skate scene. Gallery Streetwear is one of the best places in Canada to find Cash Only.
What Cash Only products does Gallery Streetwear carry?
Gallery Streetwear stocks Cash Only tees, hoodies, shorts, and accessories from each seasonal drop. Visit the online store or the Kelowna location at 588 Bernard Avenue to see what's currently in stock.
Does Gallery Streetwear ship Cash Only to the US?
Yes — Gallery Streetwear ships Cash Only orders to the United States at a flat rate of $25. Free shipping on regular-price orders over $175 is available for Canadian customers.


