RollerFit Enamel Pin - Where I Skate - Skateboarding Accessories for Skaters & Rollerbladers - Perfect for Backpacks, Jackets & Skate Gear
RollerFit Enamel Pin - Where I Skate - Skateboarding Accessories for Skaters & Rollerbladers - Perfect for Backpacks, Jackets & Skate Gear
RollerFit Enamel Pin - Where I Skate - Skateboarding Accessories for Skaters & Rollerbladers - Perfect for Backpacks, Jackets & Skate Gear

RollerFit Enamel Pin - Where I Skate - Skateboarding Accessories for Skaters & Rollerbladers - Perfect for Backpacks, Jackets & Skate Gear

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Here at RollerFit, we do more than roller skating lessons or running a skate shop. We also create ethically produced apparel and accessories to make your roller skating journey fun, fresh and safe. Utilising local designers, we are always working on cute and fun items to suit a range of seasons and styles. 

‘Where I Skate’ aims to widely acknowledge that no matter where we skate in Australia, we are skating on unceded Indigenous country. All proceeds from Where I Skate products go towards @blackrainbowaus (Black Rainbow) an advocacy platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQI peoples; and @healingourway (The Healing Foundation) a national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation that partners with communities to address the ongoing trauma caused by actions like the forced removal of children from their families. 

The 'Where I Skate’ Art was created by @leondesignco Keisha, who is a Waanyi & Kalkadoon women and is currently living, working and learning to skate on Yuggera & Turrabul Country. Keisha says that the 'design acknowledges First Nations people as the traditional custodians of the Country, with the pathways representing the topographic landscapes of the Country and songlines that travel over the lands in which we gather, tell our stories, and our history. The bridging lines connect and unite us, and strengthen our knowledge and connection to Country. The lifework also links to fluidity of movement and skating.'