Happy New Year!
Posted by: Brink | Monday, December 31, 2007Can ya believe it's 2008 already? Make it s a good one! Happy New Year from all of us at etnies!
Club Tattoo Interview Series, Part 2
Posted by: Alex | Friday, December 28, 2007
RB: So, that was for the second store?
SD: That was for the third.
RB: Oh, OK, cool. So, do you do tattooing?
SD: I do not…I do body piercing.
RB: Oh, OK…so, I guess…how long have you been doing that?
SD: 12 years.
RB: So do you actively do that? Or are you kind of…
SD: I only do it at conventions or to do like different photo shoots or poster shoots or stuff like that. I don’t really work at the shops anymore. I’ll do appointment basis if someone really wants me to do something special on ‘em. I’ll do that but I don’t pierce tongues and (unintelligible) and stuff anymore.
RB: Is it something you…I guess since you have been doing it 12 years that’s what you were doing back in the day…is it something you kind of miss at all?
SD: Yeah, I love it. To me, it totally grounded me to my client--not just my client, but Club Tattoo’s client.
TD: That’s how he ends up getting kicked out of the office ‘cause he’s not working shifts now. So he’s kind of still finding his way not actively piercing. It’s a passion just like tattooing or being a musician. Professional piercing is definitely technology, (unintelligible), math, a lot of math goes into doing some of those designs and year projects--things like that so it’s definitely not something people are great at right out the gates. It’s definitely a learned talent.
RB: Did you…let’s see…she cut you off here.
SD: No…
TD: Sorry, I always cut him off…
*Thora laughs
RB: So, I guess originally when things started…you said they took off unexpectedly…you were trying to find a…what do you attribute the success of Club Tattoo to?
SD: I think there’s a lot of facets to that. And to answer that, the first thing I would say would be the passion and motivation that myself and my team has. Were not a bunch of lazy people. I’ve never hired a bunch of lazy people so each individual that works here and has worked here, for the most part, has really contributed a lot to the whole ball rolling, so to speak. I wake up every day seven days a week and I work. I’m a workaholic. I always want to push this place to be better, cooler, innovative I always want to push the envelope whether it be piercing, tattooing, now clothing, shoes. I always want to make things better. I think drive would be…if I had to sew it up into one thing…it would be drive.
RB: So, nowadays with the increasing popularity of tattooing and piercing and the whole lifestyle and tv shows…I guess I’m sort of wondering in your eyes and this being a successful venture, what makes Club Tattoo different than, like, everything else out there?
SD: Well, we don’t take a traditional tattoo parlor approach; I think we take a very female-friendly art gallery approach to tattooing. So, we have more of the very upscale, hair salon/art gallery version of a tattoo studio. So right there we’re different. When you walk in the door, we’re different. We don’t have flash all over the walls. We don’t have dirty floors. We don’t have--everything is private. Everything is done to where you feel comfortable with the artist and it’s about your experience. You’re not put on display here when you come and get tattooed in front of fifty other people you don’t know and paying for the most part for your entire stay. We try to make it as comfortable as possible and I think that’s what’s defiantly different about us.
TD: The tattoo industry…we have pioneered a level of customer service, combined with professionalism, and a talent of the artist here that surpasses anybody in the industry and we have a team of people that do just the customer service; we have a team of people that do the tattooing and a team of people that do the piercing; and collectively they make the experience for the customer and the customer gets hand held from the moment they walk in, to the moment they leave. And we have a very loyal client base. And we’re good to them and they pay us respect and loyalty in return.
SD: That’s a good point too. The loyalty of our client base, I would have to say, is definitely different from what most tattoo studios would have.
TD: Most of our tattoo artists have been working here for many years; we do not really have a high turnover. People come here to build careers. That makes a very big difference to the clientele. Our artists are very serious about their work, they’re very serious about their positions at Club Tattoo and they are building their careers here as well. So that also helps build clientele trust and loyalty because they know that their artist is going to be there maybe in six months or a year when they want to bring a friend back or come back and get some more work, we’re here for them. Reliability is a big one in this business. To have reliability makes you stand apart.
RB: One thing you just touched on earlier is you said that this shop has sort of a more feminine…
*Thora laughs
SD: female friendly!
TD: female friendly!
RB: But, I was kind of walking around and I was going to ask you earlier before we were rolling but I wanted to say that like it seems almost like it’s, I thought it might have almost been sort of designed and laid out by a woman…I don’t know if that’s...
*Thora laughs over talking
SD: NO, not at all!
RB: But it has a touch to it that’s sort of soft.
SD: We’ll she’s defiantly helped in the design of the whole atmosphere, without a doubt.
TD: You know, as far as being a woman in this business…it is a predominately male environment, however the predominate percentage of client is female. So if the women are happy, the men are happy. If the women come, the men will come. Women generally spend their own money and they spend their man’s money so just the shop-ability, where you place garments things like that--and that’s another thing that set us apart from most of the tattoo industry. We offer full body connection. You can do tattooing, piercing, you can come and pick up some great accessories, clothing. That brings a twist to the tattoo business that really isn’t out there, so…
RB: I could just tell right away when I walked in, I could just…it had a sort of female touch that’s not overdone…sort of nurturing or something.
SD: Homey…
TD: Well, thank you.
RB: Yeah
SD: It makes you feel comfortable.
RB: So, back to something else…you were talking about the loyalty of your customers…I just wanted to ask about…like, so…how much does sort of Chester’s affiliation with Linkin Park, and all that, come into play as far as the success of the shop?
SD: Not much.
*Thora laughs
RB: It seems like it’s not that big of an issue…
SD: It’s not, we don’t play into it a whole lot, to be honest. Chester got involved because we’re close friends. As soon as Chester got involved, we didn’t put a big sign out front that says Club Tattoo owned by Chester Bennignton of Linkin Park.
TD: Owned by a rock star (said over Sean)…yeah
SD: We don’t use that because we don’t have to use that…
RB: Yeah
SD: …and I think what’s funny now…
TD: (speaks over Sean-unintelligible)
SD:…Chester is like, “Hey, we can do this,” and I’m like, “No we don’t need to do that.” You know when we’re promoting an event or a concert or something like that, then we’ll pull that tie in. Ya know? When we really need to tap into people outside of our immediate area, I guess…for people, like in California or Utah, then Chester comes in very handy because of his media savvy…his media plug-ins. But as far as everyday business, we don’t use that a lot.
RB: Well that’s what it seems like and I think probably people, as you guys grow, might…people who aren’t around here, or whatever, don’t know the whole story might get the wrong impression…
SD: Oh, we get that all the time
TD: And that’s OK…and that’s OK (A second time…over Sean)
SD: They think it’s a success because of that, but at the end of the day as long as the business is successful, who cares the reason why? So if that’s what somebody thinks, then so be it.
RB: Well, once people learn about the business, at some point they’re going to learn that that’s not the case anyway, like with this interview, for example.
TD: Right
SD: Like I said, either way, it don’t matter to us. As long as people see it as a success and see what we’re actually offering, what we’re bringing to the industry, that’s what’s important. It’s not about me getting credit for anything, or me getting patted on the back--oh, he didn’t do this or she didn’t do this--it’s about, well, we all did this collectively. So, you know, cool. As long as you think it’s cool, as long as you get what we are doing, then awesome. Then I don’t care who you think is responsible.
Stay tuned for Part 3!
Look What Dave Freimuth Sent In!
Posted by: Brink | Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Here's some footy of Dave Freimuth from the 2007 Midwest BMX comp at 4 Seasons Skatepark in Milwaukee, More on the way!
Very Happy Holidays From etnies!
Posted by: Brink | Monday, December 24, 2007Happy Holidays to you, your friends and family from etnies! Thanks for all your support!
FREE 2-3 Day Shipping Limited Time Offer!
Posted by: Alex | Tuesday, December 18, 2007FREE 2-3 day shipping on any purchase amount! Our new apparel's in stock now so hurry up and order by the 19th... yeah, that's tomorrow so get on it already!
New Club Tattoo Shoes & Contest!
Posted by: Alex | Friday, December 14, 2007The masterminds behind the tat-inspired Bernie and Fakie are at it again. New, for Spring '08, etnies and Club Tattoo have four all new designs to feed your need for wearable art. Available in January to the rest of the world, the new Fleet, Fader, Chambosa and Lo-Pro-Baller are just waiting to be won now! Check out the details and enter to win here.
Stay tuned for exclusive interviews with Sean, Thora and Chester.
X Games bmx footage!
Posted by: Travis | Thursday, December 13, 2007Good riding with Aaron, BK & others on the ESPN website. Awful music and a horrible football
ad prior to the clips, but check out the footie. Our riders are killing it again!
Go HERE to see the footage!
Jamie Covers Ride Magazine!
Posted by: Travis | Thursday, December 13, 2007
We are super amped to tell all of you that etnies pro, Jamie Bestwick and his skills, will be on the cover of Ride Magazine this coming February. Jaime has had an amazing year and nabbing the cover of Ride is the perfect holiday present for Jamie and all his fans.
Be sure to pick up a copy when it hits stores!
Mr. Bestwick wins!
Posted by: Travis | Wednesday, December 12, 2007
- Photo: Jay Eggleston
Jamie beat 'em all for his fourth Championship title in BMX vert. You can see event coverage of the LG Action Sports Championships in December and January if you tune into either CBS or Spike TV. We heard the crowd in Dallas was filled to capacity to see Jaime's run.
Air dates and times for the LG Action Sports World Championships are as follows (all times Eastern). Each show features different competition and music elements from the event:
CBS
-December 15 at 2:30 EST
-December 22 at 1:00 EST
Spike TV
-Every Sunday at 10:00 AM and Friday at 1:00 AM between December 9 – February 1.
-LG Action Sports World Championships of BMX Street on 12/30 at 10 a.m., re-air on 1/4 at 1 a.m.
-LG Action Sports World Championships of BMX Vert on 1/6 at 10 a.m., re-air on 1/11 at 1 a.m.
-Best of the LG Action Sports World Championships on 1/27 at 10 a.m., re-air on 2/1 at 1 a.m.
etnies Online Gift Cards Available Now!
Posted by: Alex | Monday, December 10, 2007 Gift cards for My etnies Custom Shoes include the cost of the shoe, shipping, special handling and tax... the whole enchilada.Ross Gets 2nd in Dubai!
Posted by: Brink | Sunday, December 9, 2007
Congrats to Aaron Ross for placing second in BMX Freestyle Street at the X Games in Dubai this weekend! Honorable mention goes to Brian Kachinsky for placing 8th! Way to go, guys!
Baco Jam on Fuel!
Posted by: Brink | Sunday, December 9, 2007
Check out Fuel TVs Weekly Update coverage of the Orlando Baco Halloween Jam at Mesh skatepark, featuring etnies riders, Morgan Wade (He got 1st place), Brian Kachinsky, Anthony Watkinson and Quinn Semling! The program runs all week long and seven times a day. Yes, we said seven times a day. If you miss it, don't come cryin' to us.
Levis Clip of the Week!
Posted by: Brink | Friday, December 7, 2007
Check out Brett Walker and Morgan Wade in Vital's Levis Clip of the Week!
New Taj Page!
Posted by: Brink | Thursday, December 6, 2007
How about spending some time lurking Taj Mihelich's new team page! Bio, interview, video links and more!
etnies Goes Dutch With Racoon!
Posted by: Alex | Monday, December 3, 2007
Help Jimmy Levan!
Posted by: Brink | Monday, December 3, 2007Hey everyone. We here at Dan's are helping with the fund for Jimmy by
accepting donations and for the next two weeks. Every dollar donated will
automatically enter you to win an Autographed 20.5 " Shitluck Magnolia frame
signed by Leland Thurman himself. It would be great if you could mention
this in the news portion of your sites. On a side note we will also have a
Jim Bauer designed T-shirt for sale early next week and all proceeds will be
going to the fund. Thanks for your help and spread the word.


Vote For etnies!
Posted by: Alex | Monday, December 3, 2007
We've been nominated! etnies is a contender for Footwear Plus Magazine's 2007 Plus Award for Design Excellence in the Action Sport/Lifestyle category. Voting is super easy with the Footwear Plus online ballot so hurry up and cast your vote for etnies.







