CALI Strong OC Shoe Style

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The CALI Strong Rasta OC Skate Shoe is classic style built for skateboarding. A smart sk8 kick provides a combination of performance and comfort. Traditional black laces and a padded collar secure your foot, while the cushioned insole absorbs impact. The cold cement soles give you solid board control while protecting your feet from grip tape and concrete. The premium canvas and suede upper and simple lace up design make these sneakers a California icon.

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe Tan Gum

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe Tan Gum

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe Black Black

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe Black Black

OC Rasta Skate Shoe

OC Rasta Skate Shoe

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe Blue White

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe Blue White

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe B/W

CALI Strong OC Skate Shoe B/W

About the Author: Jim Stroesser

Author: Jim Stroesser - CALI Strong

Jim Stroesser has amassed 38 years of experience in global consumer branding across the sports, fashion, and entertainment industries. Starting his career as a tech rep, he ascended to CEO roles with some of the world's leading brands. As the Co-Founder and CEO of CALI Strong Inc., a direct-to-consumer sports brand based in San Diego, CA, Jim has led the company in producing premium apparel, footwear, equipment, and accessories.

His tenure as Owner/Partner at Converse is particularly noteworthy. Jim was pivotal in reviving the brand from bankruptcy in 2001, elevating its value from $120 million to $285 million, and playing a crucial role in its $305 million sale to Nike in 2003, marking one of the century's significant mergers and acquisitions.

Beyond Converse, Jim has held senior management positions at renowned companies such as Nike, Quiksilver, Oakley, LA Gear, Pony, and Adio. He is also actively involved in several boards of directors positions, including SDSI, led by Chairman Bill Walton, which focuses on mentoring companies and assisting in capital raising efforts.

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