You’ve in all probability observed an inflow of skaters that mannequin in the previous few years. This profession alternative can have off-putting repercussions whereas navigating the onslaught of corny requests and cringey campaigns. Fortunately, Roadkill’s Pero Simic doesn’t get caught up within the bullshit and prioritizes hitting the streets the ol’ common manner. On the heels of their latest launch we chat with the New York-based expertise to see how he walks that tremendous line. —Ted Schmitz
Pero joins the pack as they criss-cross by Manhattan, uncovering new approaches to iconic avenues
Hey, Pero, how do you pronounce your final title?
It’s pronounced “Shee-meetch.” It’s Croatian. So in Croatia you will have the accents over the “S” and the “C.” Most individuals say “Sih-mic,” which I’m cool with. However I am hoping at some point we will change it again.
Superior. Let’s get into it and begin with a bizarre query. There’s nobody I do know that’s pretty much as good as you that pays for boards and sneakers—particularly being in New York, a hub of the worldwide skate scene. Why do you assume that’s?
I admire you saying that. It’s fairly flattering. I do not know. However my mindset was at all times that if it is meant to be, it will simply come. If I wished it to occur, I assumed it needs to be in an natural manner. I feel additionally I skate in a nuanced manner. I can’t kickflip criminal or nollie flip out. My skating works in a sure manner and I feel it really works just a little higher in New York.
Sorry if that’s a bizarre query.
No, it’s a humorous query, ‘trigger I kinda gave up the dream of sponsored skating years in the past. Nevertheless it’s been loopy shifting right here after faculty and linking up with Naquan. I met him once I was like 16. Subsequent factor I do know, I’m in movies with like Ishod, Jamie Foy and the Baker guys.
Do you will have a chip in your shoulder skating generally, as a result of you understand how a lot a skateboard prices?
Not likely, however once I snap a board, I’m bummed. It’s like, Rattling, that’s 80 bucks. However for me, I do additionally like with the ability to help what I like and having that freedom to decide on what I journey. I’d in all probability quite have a free board, although.
Everybody was hyped when the underside step bought mounted up, however Pero set his sights just a little larger. Hole as much as 5-0
That’s honorable. One other bizarre one: You’re somebody who’s clearly conscious of your picture. You’re nicely dressed, you’re cautious how your skating comes throughout and it’s a part of what you do for a dwelling. So is a part of it that you just’re choosy? Would you quite maintain out for one of many cooler manufacturers to affiliate with?
To an extent, perhaps. However I’ve at all times considered it, like, I would quite purchase my very own boards than be without end circulate for like a Toy Machine or one thing. I really like Toy Machine, however I am not ok to be on with these guys. I feel my skating in all probability works for one of many extra area of interest manufacturers. So yeah, I feel indirectly I’d quite maintain out for an organization that is sensible than simply take free boards from wherever. Granted, nobody’s ever even hit me up totally free boards earlier than, so I’m not completely positive. I might be at peace shopping for my boards from Labor and I’ve bought a great store again residence, Invoice’s Wheels, that’s at all times held it down.
You’re not gonna ship a sponsor-me tape out then?
I really feel like the times of sending sponsor-me tapes is over. I’m in my mid-20s now. I’m not a 17-year-old child. However I additionally assume the panorama has modified in a great way. Ten or 15 years in the past, it will’ve been carried out for me.
I simply noticed somebody go on their first journey at 28!
I feel it is superior. It is nice. I’ve simply liked skating a lot. I have not actually considered it within the sense that I am doing it to get placed on. I simply love the method of searching for a spot and determining what trick might work. A whole lot of instances it doesn’t work and I really feel unhealthy for dragging Naquan, however when it does, we’re hyped. That’s extra essential.
The spot search within the twenty first century
How did you hyperlink up with Naquan?
I met him once I was like 16 or 17 at LES park. I’ve household in New York, so I’d come and go to. We had been each on the park every single day for ten days. So we exchanged Instagrams after which 4 years later, I moved out right here. I keep in mind he was filming a full-length on an iPhone with a Dying Lens. I come again a number of years later and he’s bought the complete setup and he’s turning into the marquee man in New York, capturing it within the coolest manner. I owe every thing, even this interview, to Naquan and him being down for me. If it wasn’t for him, I don’t know if I’d be filming road skating anymore. However I simply bumped into him at some point and tagged alongside to the curved ledges in Downtown Brooklyn. I did this entrance blunt kickflip fairly quick. That was nice, ‘trigger I feel it made me look higher than I used to be. Since that day, he’s at all times been right down to exit to some obscure spot.
Yeah, he’s so down for his individuals. And your stuff actually stands out in these movies. The wallride on 67th road and the boardslide 270 had been insane.
Thanks. I really like when issues work out the place you’ve walked previous it 100 instances after which simply at some point an concept pops in your head.
Stroll previous it 100 instances, boardslide 270 it on the a hundred and first. As seen within the first installment of Roadkill
So that you didn’t assume you had been gonna be primarily a skater. Why else would you progress to New York?
I’ve at all times liked New York for the reason that first time I got here out right here.
I’m positive modeling had one thing to do with it. When did you discover out you had been good-looking?
Oh. I don’t know.
Safety holds this down like Fort Knox, however a giant crew can distract even the very best forces, frontside 50-50
Properly, that’s the way you earn money as a mannequin.
I imply, for positive. That’s how I earn money, which is nice. However I don’t know if I simply discovered. It was extra from being round artistic individuals in Lengthy Seaside who had been beginning tasks and simply wanted somebody to mannequin, so I’d volunteer. After I did one, then another person would want a mannequin and it simply grew organically from there.
I’m positive shifting to New York appeared like a great transfer for that to be a viable profession.
Yeah. I used to be attempting to mannequin in LA, however I couldn’t get signed to an company. So it wasn’t actually working in LA. I simply wished to maneuver to New York anyway. I simply saved up my entire senior yr from working to make the transfer and determine the primary six months. I wasn’t pursuing professional skating, so I simply tried to get into modeling out right here. Fortunately within the first few months, I bought related with an company and it’s been figuring out.
Cannot kickflip criminal? Fuck it, discovering a giant wooden block to 5-0 kickflip will do
That shit was tremendous wack. Something that’s seen as pretty-boy or effeminate, or actually something outdoors of skating wasn’t actually cool. You might do it, however you couldn’t put it on the market or present that you just cared about it. The one manner was to indicate that you just had been dedicated to skating. Did you are feeling such as you needed to cover that or preserve it separated out of your skate life?
Not likely. I’ve at all times been into garments or presenting myself how I need to. I had my hair gelled and wore a collared shirt in California. After I first began doing issues with modeling and skating, I used to be self-conscious just a little. You wouldn’t wanna be seen doing a little wack shit with a skateboard. On style photoshoots, they’ll ask, Hey can you set the board behind your again? And I’m like, No, I can’t try this. It simply feels bizarre that they’re attempting to make use of skateboarding, nevertheless it’s not revered.
Are you fearful somebody’s gonna see you doing one thing corny and it’s gonna go round?
Properly, the primary job I bought right here was for Levi’s and it’s me skating by the road, holding a canine in some turquoise match—not the very best look. And it went all over the place. Was it embarrassing? Perhaps just a little ‘trigger I’m utilizing skateboarding in a bizarre manner. However that job got here on the precise proper time, ‘trigger that buffer I saved up was dwindling. It gave me a number of months to simply exit and movie with Naquan. It’s additionally like, nobody can hate on you for making a living.
That’s new. We might and we did hate on individuals for making a living. I hate it when individuals do branded content material with shit that sucks. It’s one thing about letting the skin in. However modeling and skating appears to have change into a fairly widespread factor. Dylan, Alex, Carl, Evan, Ben Nordberg—it goes on.
A few of them like Carl are on one other scale than I’m. It has lots with the way you do it. No corporations are hitting me as much as put up about some deal they’re doing or some gimmick. The one purpose I’m posting pictures of myself is so casting administrators can see the work I’m doing. However you will have corny fashions similar to you will have some corny skaters. I am in a fortunate place the place I really like clothes and skating and I get to do each.
It is only a undeniable fact that the garments you put on impression the clips.
Oh, the match makes the clip. However yeah, I’m fortunate to work in style and skate once I need.
One obvious factor beneath all that is cash. It’s well-known that novice skaters don’t make sufficient on skating alone to stay in New York. Even when you’re on a decrease tier than Carl, there nonetheless is simply far more cash in style. I feel due to a few of the crossover manufacturers, modeling has change into a manner for skaters to help an identical life-style. Skaters simply look cool. And it’s fairly laborious to do different work the place you can also make these sorts of day charges, even when they’re type of unfold out.
Yeah, I get the advantage of the life of a professional skater, however I haven’t got the stress. There’s so many parallels. They’re each aesthetic industries. A whole lot of instances I get requested to deliver my skateboard to set. And that’s typically the explanation I’m there. However I’m not gonna do a mall seize with it or one thing. Typically you don’t have that management, although. I do know individuals who’ve had wack shoots blasted on the market, however at the very least they bought paid nicely for it.
Wallie again Smith outdoors the dealer’s favourite native bean retailer
Would you quite make 80k as a mannequin and skate on the facet with Naquan and the homies, or would you quite be a 30k professional skater simply grinding it out?
It will be the primary choice. It’s good to earn money and skate how I wanna skate, however I might even be stoked to journey and skate extra. I feel that might really feel type of validating to try this with a crew.
Yeah, there’s one thing about being acknowledged to your expertise, even when it’s not with cash.
Even being in these movies is sufficient for me. It means lots. And I’ve additionally been capable of pursue different work. I’ve been working as a stylist on photograph shoots, too.
I’ve been on units with a stylist. I kinda thought that was a pretend job. I assumed it was like a DJ. You simply decide issues out. Perhaps that sounds disrespectful.
Properly, you don’t see the work that goes on earlier than the shoot, too. I did one lately the place I needed to do 5 – 6 seems to be. So I’m operating round to all these shops, selecting out sneakers that may work. That takes a day generally. Then on the shoot day, I’ve bought 75 kilos of garments to lug round. It’s like the identical as digicam gear. However numerous it’s a type of issues like being an artist, the place you realize what seems to be good otherwise you don’t. That’s enjoyable, although.
I feel that drives individuals loopy. Having style is price one thing, however you’ll be able to’t train it.
It’s typically why a few of the finest skate boarders get no shine. You may have all the aptitude on this planet, however when you lack the imaginative and prescient, it doesn’t matter. Then you will have individuals making careers off 50-50 grinds. And that’s sick, ‘trigger I feel I fall into that class. Style issues in every thing.
What can a giant stylist anticipate to make on a two-day shoot for a severe firm like Lululemon?
It relies upon how a lot goes into it, however perhaps they’ll make as much as 4 grand a day for the shoot days.
Goddamn.
However take the Atlantic Drift movies. These are my favourite movies from the final 5 years. Nevertheless it’s not simply the skating. It’s the artwork path and the edit that makes these movies so superior.
And all these guys are scorching, too.
They bought a great factor going.
I feel that’s what makes your skating stand out—you’re a cautious with the look of your clips. Which is humorous ‘trigger it looks like you’re a New York skater—at the very least one from the final ten years. It’s traditional methods with energy and velocity. However you’re from Santa Cruz. What’s the surroundings that spawned your skating?
I am from a city about ten minutes outdoors of Santa Cruz known as Scotts Valley. It’s humorous ‘trigger perhaps I’m not the standard Santa Cruz skater. Rising up, Santa Cruz was fairly transition-based.
What had been you influenced by once you had been youthful?
After I was a child, I at all times liked Chad Tim Tim. That goes again to me once I was eight years outdated getting an Ingredient board and the graphic had Tim Tim on it. It was sick. Then once I was at Ingredient skate camp in 2007, This Is My Ingredient simply got here out and his title was simply popping up all over the place. Then I appeared into his elements and he’s bought actually good trick choice, good clothes model and skated cool-looking spots. After which as I bought older, it was like YouTube and the Web so I might search for something. Thoughts Area was a giant video for me. By highschool, my massive influences had been Dylan Rieder and Alex Olson in Cherry. Cherry meant lots. Then I keep in mind watching Sean Pablo and Sage and considering, They’re not doing kickflip crooks on ten rails. They’re doing 50-50 grinds, nevertheless it’s manner cooler. I feel the skating you get into can be formed by the skating you are able to.
He is bought a penchant for rolling in opposition to the grain. Fast-footed ollie as much as 50-50
So that you weren’t getting pitted within the full pipe at Santa Cruz park?
I might perhaps slash grind it as a celebration trick. However I used to be road skating largely. Santa Cruz is such a historic place for skating with NHS, Unbiased, Santa Cruz, Creature, all these manufacturers. I keep in mind Raven would come down and tear every thing up, however every thing over six toes simply scared me. So my mates and I simply wished to get a digicam and be within the streets.
Have been you handled bizarre ‘trigger you didn’t match the a part of the bowl burner?
I had good mates, however there have been humorous cases on the park the place somebody would ask me, Why are you carrying a collared shirt and a jacket? Typically individuals would make enjoyable of me for gelling my hair.
That shit was not okay till Dylan.
For positive. I’ve love for everybody in Santa Cruz. I do not need to appear to be I used to be some outcast. Shout out Invoice’s Wheels. Everybody there was holding it down for me since I used to be like ten years outdated. They wished me on the crew and that was actually validating. Santa Cruz is a superb city to develop up in.
So I think about rising up in that zone you in all probability knew the extent that novice skating was at. Cross Continental got here out in 2012. So did you will have some sense of your house in skating to decide on to go to school?
The dream’s at all times there. However I graduated highschool in 2015 and it was nonetheless that point that when you’re not on circulate at 17, it’s in all probability not gonna work. I’m from an immigrant household, so it was essential for my mother and father that I’m going to school. The one factor I knew about Lengthy Seaside State was that it was by Cherry park, so I made a decision to go there. I by no means even checked out Lengthy Seaside.
So even when you weren’t on the professional observe, you continue to wished to be across the scene?
Yeah, I feel the hope was nonetheless there just a little bit. Nearly like, Perhaps I can get on if I am in Southern California. Nevertheless it was cool. It was the primary time I used to be seeing professional skaters lots. I’m going to the skatepark every single day and Julian Davidson’s there; Nick Garcia’s there. I bought to see Chad Tim Tim and know him by skating. Tom Ok lived round there. I used to purchase Thunders and Spitfires from Tyson Peterson.
Pop shove over the Zucotti rail with an Antihero he purchased from Labor
Have been you filming and going to highschool?
Yeah, I’d randomly began filming with Tyler Smolinski, who’s the HUF filmer now. I feel that’s once I began tailoring the type of skating I do now. Perhaps I couldn’t do a ledge line that is superb, however once I was skating with everybody else, I would look across the constructing for one thing that works for my skillset. Tyler’s additionally simply some of the gifted filmers. I might additionally movie lots with the great homie Mitch Buangsuwon. He movies with the Worble crew. So I’m appreciative of that point.
Shut viewers will discover a barricade to reroute pedestrians and to maintain the peace. Frontside wallride in SoHo
Let’s discuss that entrance wallride and skating with Naquan’s crew on the whole. That was a loopy factor for me, ‘trigger there have been so many individuals on that session that they mainly shut down the sidewalk for you.
That was loopy. It was on Lafayette, which is a busy road already. However we had so many individuals there. Classes like that took me some time to get used to as a result of it’s a giant crew, however there are additionally big-name skate boarders numerous the time. So you’ll be able to really feel self-conscious skating a spot alone and feeling such as you’re holding up Jamie Foy. In California, you’re at all times restricted to the quantity of seats within the automobile. However in New York, everybody simply hyperlinks at a spot.
Yeah, it’s loopy how many individuals hyperlink up. I really feel like he’s change into a touchpoint for lots of people in New York. He’s like a magnet. There’s one thing actually alluring in regards to the unfazed, observant kind.
Oh yeah, he’s top-of-the-line individuals I do know and top-five funniest. His humor is de facto beneath the radar. You may’t get caught slackin’ round him, although. For those who’re consuming messy or one thing, he’s gonna be fast with the photograph. However he’s one of many chillest, nicest dudes. I feel that helps with him being that magnet within the scene. It’s been nice to observe his rise, ‘trigger he’s born and raised in New York Metropolis.
Entrance Smith on a waist-high sill, style issues
Alright, so the brand new Roadkill is out. You guys did an important job. What does the long run appear like? Are you lookin’ for the Evan Mock path? Gettin’ within the van and doing TV reveals?
Something within the Evan Mock zone. Carl and Dre are doing an important job. Something like that might be cool. However I simply need to preserve doing stuff alongside the identical traces I’m doing now. Hopefully I can preserve skating and making movies I’m happy with. I might love some form of like a typical skate profession. It’s not do-or-die, however I feel I want to go on journeys and push myself. There’s a purpose why I’m nonetheless attempting my hardest whereas skating.
Hell yeah. I prefer it when individuals strive. You must strive as laborious as you’ll be able to for one thing you’re going to commit your time to. Second-to-last query: are medication an even bigger downside for skaters or fashions?
I do not even know. I’m not the most important partier.
Which do you assume would have extra cocaine, although: a skate perform or a celebration within the metropolis with style individuals?
I imply, I’ve by no means even smoked weed. Largely that’s what I see on the session in skating. It’s attention-grabbing that cocaine could be as leisure as it’s, however I don’t assume that’s a style factor. I feel that’s a New York factor. Truthfully, I don’t see it that a lot both, ‘trigger I’m not looking it out.
Good. Final query: who pays your medical health insurance?
My mother helped me navigate the types, so now I bought Medicaid.
Mothers are the very best!
I really like my mother.
Hell yeah. Thanks for doing this. You killed it.
Thanks.
When he runs out of spots within the metropolis, you could find him scouring the cuts of Brooklyn. Winding 50-50 earlier than his subsequent shoot