Brand Spotlight | Butter Goods

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What is Butter Goods?

If you’re into skateboarding or streetwear, then you’ve probably come across Butter Goods. This Oz based independent skate brand has been making waves with its fun, cartoon style graphic designs, strong skate roots, and a distinct aesthetic that blends vintage and musical influences with modern skate style. Let’s have a jump in to the back catalogues and see what makes Butter Goods special and sets it apart from other brands in the market.


Who are Butter Goods?


Butter Goods is an independently founded and owned skateboarding and streetwear brand known for its bold graphics, ultra premium-quality apparel (we always reckon its due to Australias close proximity to China, their quality control seems to be the bets in the game - check out fellow Oz-Meisters Pass~Port for more high quality goods), and strong ties to skate culture. Unlike some of the big-name fashion brands that just steal from skateboarding culture, Butter Goods is skater-owned and operated, meaning it stays true to the community and to its skate roots. Fully legit and fully verified.


The brand’s style is heavily influenced by ‘90s skateboarding, jazz, hip-hop, and retro sportswear, giving it a unique identity that stands out in the streetwear scene.


Where is Butter Goods from?


Butter Goods is from Perth, Australia. Not exactly the first place you’d think of for a major skate brand, but I suppose that’s what makes it cool and gives it its unique take on things. Coming from a scene that doesn’t get as much mainstream attention, Butter has built its own lane, gaining a worldwide following without losing its independent feel. 


Where is Butter Goods based?


The brand is still based in Perth, where it was founded. Despite its global popularity, Butter Global keeps things tight and remains true to its roots. By staying independent and not selling out to big corporations, the brand keeps its authenticity and creative freedom intact.


When was Butter Goods founded?


Butter was founded in 2008 by two skateboarders, Garth Mariano and Matt Evans. What started as a passion project quickly turned into an internationally recognised brand, thanks to its strong designs and deep connection to skateboarding and street culture.


Who owns Butter Goods?


Butter is still owned and run by its founders, Garth Mariano and Matt Evans. Because it's skater-owned, the brand isn’t just about selling out and making quick p — it’s about representing skateboarding in an authentic way that stays true to their original vision for the brand. This independence allows them to maintain high-quality standards and creative control over every collection.

When does Butter Restock?

When does Butter Goods restock?


Butter Goods follows a seasonal release model, meaning they drop new collections every few months in Spring, Summer Autumn and Winter seasons. Once a collection sells out, it’s rare to see a restock, as they focus on fresh designs rather than reproducing past items. If you see something you like, don’t sleep on it! As you'll have seen though, they do some banger collabs as well (check ou the Butter x Umbro capsule here)


Is Butter Goods good?


Absolutely. Butter Goods has built a strong reputation for both its design and quality. Here’s why skaters and streetwear fans love it:

  • High-Quality Materials – Their hoodies, T-shirts, and outerwear are well-made and durable.

  • Strong Skateboarding Roots – It’s a true skater-run company, not just another fashion label trying to cash in on skate culture.

  • Unique Aesthetic – Butter Goods blends retro sportswear, jazz culture, and classic skate influences into something fresh.

  • Limited Drops – Every collection feels exclusive, making their pieces more desirable.


Butter Goods Near Me


If you’re looking for Butter Goods gear, Plus Skateshop has you covered. We stock a selection of their latest drops, from graphic tees to heavyweight hoodies and accessories. Check out our online store or visit us in person to see what’s in stock.


Who’s on the Butter Goods Skate Team?


Butter Goods has a solid team of skaters who embody the brand’s style and ethos. While they keep things relatively low-key compared to some bigger brands, their riders are known for their creative, stylish approach to skating. Some names associated with Butter Goods include:

  • Casey Foley – Smooth, effortless style with a strong connection to Australian skateboarding.

  • Ben Gore – A master of urban skating, known for technical lines and creative use of the streets.

  • Morgan Campbell – A veteran skater with a raw, stylish approach.


Their team isn’t all about big unachievable tricks—it’s more about style, creativity, and having fun, which is sweet as it perfectly reflects the brand’s identity.

Butter Goods Team Riders

What Products Does Butter Goods Make?

Butter Goods offers a full range of apparel and accessories, all with a heavy focus on quality and design. Here’s what they’re best known for:


Clothing


Butter's clothing is the heart of the brand. Their most popular pieces include:


  • Graphic T-Shirts – Bold, jazz and hip-hop-inspired designs that stand out. These are some of our b4st selle=ing tees

  • Hoodies & Sweatshirts – Heavyweight, high-quality, and built for comfort.

  • Jackets & Outerwear – From work jackets to fleece pullovers, they nail the vintage-inspired aesthetic.

  • Trousers & Denim – Relaxed fits, durable fabrics, and designed with skaters in mind.


Accessories


Butter Goods also drops a range of accessories that complete the look:


  • Hats & Beanies – Clean designs, classic fits.

  • Bags & Socks – Functional and stylish additions to any outfit.

  • Skate Hardware – While their main focus is clothing, they still release the occasional skate deck and hardware items.


Why is Butter Goods so expensive?


Butter isn’t the cheapest skate brand out there, but there are solid and hopefully understandable reasons for its pricing:


  • Premium Quality – The materials and craftsmanship are top level shit, built to last through skating and daily wear. No shrinking tees, colours last and they'll stand up to a couple of slams.

  • Independent Brand – Unlike fast-fashion waste man brands, Butter Goods isn’t mass-produced. Smaller production runs mean better quality but higher costs. You ent gonna be looking look every other dickhead in the Spoons in their boohoo man hoody.

  • Unique Designs – The brand doesn’t just slap a logo on a T-shirt. They put effort into graphics, cuts, and fabrics, making each drop feel special. They always slap, year after year.

  • Ethical Production – Butter Goods prioritises responsible manufacturing, avoiding sweatshop labour and focusing on sustainability where possible.


Butter Goods for Sale


Looking for Butter garms? You’re in luck. We stock a heavy selection of their latest apparel, from graphic tees and heavyweight hoodies to stylish accessories. Whether you’re after a classic Butter Goods logo tee or a standout jacket from their latest drop, you can find it here. Shop online or visit us in-store to get your hands on the freshest pieces before they’re gone.


Butter Goods Near Me


If you’re searching for Butter Goods near you, The Vines is the place to check. We carry a solid range of Butter products, so you don’t have to worry about importing from overseas. Whether you prefer to shop online or visit us in person, we’ve got what you need so jump on now.


Butter Goods Store Near Me


Finding a Butter Goods store near you can be tricky since they don’t have flagship stores, especially in the UK. Instead, they partner with select skate shops and boutiques that align with their brand ethos. The Vines is proud to be one of those stockists, bringing you the best Butter has to offer.


Butter Goods Stockists Near Me


Not every skate shop carries Butter, but we do cuz we're absolute g's. As an official Butter Goods stockist, we ensure that you have access to their latest collections right here in the UK. Skip the international shipping fees and get your Butter Goods fix locally at The Vines. Dont let us catch you slippin man.


Paul Vale | 12th Mar 2025

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