A Little About 686 Outerwear
Since Michael Akira West first stepped on a skateboard in the early eighties,
he always had quirky ideas. Mike spent most of his time street skating in Los
Angeles and Venice Beach, until 1985, when a good friend introduced him to
snowboarding. The concept of actually skating on the snow added a new element to
his life. Throughout the following years, Mike worked and rode at a local
mountain in Big Bear, listened to punk-alternative, hip-hop, and jazz music,
collected loads of sneakers, artwork, vintage clothing, and finished school at
the University of Southern California. Over years of living the lifestyle he
loved, Mike learned one important thing.
"Why not do something that you're already into? Why do you have to work and
then play? Can't you do both at the same time?" - And that's exactly how things
got started.
On November 13, 1992, the 686 clothing company was formed. Contrary to many
circulating rumors, the 686 name comes from a crucial date in the life of Mike's
grandmother (June 6th, 1986). Since the beginning, 686 has been all about
providing the riding community innovative and fashionable outerwear and clothing
inspired directly from the same Los Angeles urban and artistic principals it was
founded upon. The company's "more than you expected" philosophy of providing
customers progressive and fashion forward designs is world known and often
imitated by others.
Products like the trademarked SMARTY line of removable liners, the
trademarked TIMES line of limited edition co-branded products, the
trademarked ACE line of collaborative artist projects, the patented
TOOLBELT line of functional belts, and fabric innovations in Waterproof
Denim, Corduroy and Herringbone, all make up the 686 name. Controlled growth,
clean design, an obsession to make products better, and a belief to enjoy life
is what 686 is all about.