In 2003, NJ Skateshop opened its original door at 389 Washington Road, Sayreville, New Jersey, home to NJ’s owners Steve Lenardo, Troy Jankowski and Chris Nieratko. The town was one big clay pit before being named Sayreville in the 1860s after James R. Sayre Jr., one half of the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company. During the 120 years that the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company was operational up until 1970, it became one of the largest brick manufacturing companies in the world, producing upwards of 6.2 billion bricks by 1950. The Sayre & Fisher Brick Co. built the base of the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the World Trade Center, and also baked the bricks used to build up every East Coast city from Richmond to Boston. Additionally, Sayre & Fisher bricks were used to build some of the most iconic skateboard spots on the East Coast including the world revered Brooklyn Banks. Duracap reinforced materials, deeper knurl texture on toe bumpers, and higher sidewall heights provide a more heritage look with increased durability and protection. Deeper tread depth on sole lasts longer and extends the life of the shoe. Popcush energy-return footbeds keep your legs feeling fresh so you can skate longer. Internal heel stiffeners and tongue straps add long-lasting stability with premium heel hold to keep your foot locked in for better control.
In 2003, NJ Skateshop opened its original door at 389 Washington Road, Sayreville, New Jersey, home to NJ’s owners Steve Lenardo, Troy Jankowski and Chris Nieratko. The town was one big clay pit before being named Sayreville in the 1860s after James R. Sayre Jr., one half of the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company. During the 120 years that the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company was operational up until 1970, it became one of the largest brick manufacturing companies in the world, producing upwards of 6.2 billion bricks by 1950. The Sayre & Fisher Brick Co. built the base of the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the World Trade Center, and also baked the bricks used to build up every East Coast city from Richmond to Boston. Additionally, Sayre & Fisher bricks were used to build some of the most iconic skateboard spots on the East Coast including the world revered Brooklyn Banks. Duracap reinforced materials, deeper knurl texture on toe bumpers, and higher sidewall heights provide a more heritage look with increased durability and protection. Deeper tread depth on sole lasts longer and extends the life of the shoe. Popcush energy-return footbeds keep your legs feeling fresh so you can skate longer. Internal heel stiffeners and tongue straps add long-lasting stability with premium heel hold to keep your foot locked in for better control.
In 2003, NJ Skateshop opened its original door at 389 Washington Road, Sayreville, New Jersey, home to NJ’s owners Steve Lenardo, Troy Jankowski and Chris Nieratko. The town was one big clay pit before being named Sayreville in the 1860s after James R. Sayre Jr., one half of the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company. During the 120 years that the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company was operational up until 1970, it became one of the largest brick manufacturing companies in the world, producing upwards of 6.2 billion bricks by 1950. The Sayre & Fisher Brick Co. built the base of the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the World Trade Center, and also baked the bricks used to build up every East Coast city from Richmond to Boston. Additionally, Sayre & Fisher bricks were used to build some of the most iconic skateboard spots on the East Coast including the world revered Brooklyn Banks. Duracap reinforced materials, deeper knurl texture on toe bumpers, and higher sidewall heights provide a more heritage look with increased durability and protection. Deeper tread depth on sole lasts longer and extends the life of the shoe. Popcush energy-return footbeds keep your legs feeling fresh so you can skate longer. Internal heel stiffeners and tongue straps add long-lasting stability with premium heel hold to keep your foot locked in for better control.
In 2003, NJ Skateshop opened its original door at 389 Washington Road, Sayreville, New Jersey, home to NJ’s owners Steve Lenardo, Troy Jankowski and Chris Nieratko. The town was one big clay pit before being named Sayreville in the 1860s after James R. Sayre Jr., one half of the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company. During the 120 years that the Sayre & Fisher Brick Company was operational up until 1970, it became one of the largest brick manufacturing companies in the world, producing upwards of 6.2 billion bricks by 1950. The Sayre & Fisher Brick Co. built the base of the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the World Trade Center, and also baked the bricks used to build up every East Coast city from Richmond to Boston. Additionally, Sayre & Fisher bricks were used to build some of the most iconic skateboard spots on the East Coast including the world revered Brooklyn Banks. Duracap reinforced materials, deeper knurl texture on toe bumpers, and higher sidewall heights provide a more heritage look with increased durability and protection. Deeper tread depth on sole lasts longer and extends the life of the shoe. Popcush energy-return footbeds keep your legs feeling fresh so you can skate longer. Internal heel stiffeners and tongue straps add long-lasting stability with premium heel hold to keep your foot locked in for better control.
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