Famous Stars and Straps
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Type | Clothing/Accessory/Skateboard Company |
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Genre | Punk/Hip Hop |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Travis Barker & Jesus Guzman |
Headquarters | ![]() |
Products | Clothes, Hats, Belts, Belt Buckles |
Slogan | "Doing Our Own Thing Since 1999" |
Website | Official Site |
Famous Stars and Straps (also known as FSAS) is an American clothing and accessory line created by Jesus Guzman and Travis barker, best known for being drummer of the pop punk band blink-182. It was founded in 1999 hence the slogan, "Doing Our Own Thing Since 1999". The company is based in Corona, California. Famous Stars And Straps clothing is influenced by music genres such as punk rock and hip-hop. The line consists mostly of men's t-shirts, jackets, and hats, although recently a women's line was added. They also specialize in accessories such as belt buckles, bandanas, and skateboard decks. The brands "F" logo which is referred to as the 'Badge of Honor' is used to represent the line. The logo is often used in words such as 'Family' or 'Famous'.
FSAS clothing has been worn by many celebrities including Barker himself, Barker's band mates; Tim Armstrong, Rob Aston, Mark Hoppus, Tom Delonge, and Paul Wall. Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas wore the clothing on the cover of DUB Magazine (#28). Brooke Burke also wore the clothing on the cover of Transworld Stance magazine in June 2003. The clothing is popular among many hip hop artists such as Lil Jon, Tony Vulpitta, Lil Wayne and The Pack. The FSAS models Adrianne Curry and Tiffany Fallon also wear the clothing.
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[edit] Famous Stars and Straps Stockists
UK
Netherlands
[edit] Famous Stars and Straps Team
Listed below are BMX riders, MX, FMX and skaters who are currently or have been sponsored by FSAS[1].
- Jimmie McGuire
- Warren Jamez
- Jamal "J-Beats" Kindred
- Dave Dillewaard
- Rick Thorne
- Shane Bess
- Kenny "KT" Turner
- Darren Harper
- Heath Pinter
- Josh Hanson
[edit] References
- ^ "Family". FamousSAS.com. Retrieved on February 25, 2007.