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Butter Goods

Founded in 2008 by Garth Mariano and Matt Evans, Australian-based Butter Goods represents an eclectic mix of counter-cultural inspirations, melding together skate, music, and street style. Since NOTE first began to stock Butter Goods, it has built momentum to become one of the best-selling brands to pass through our doors. 

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Butter Goods Work Shorts Forest CamoButter Goods Work Shorts Forest Camo
Butter Goods Baggy Denim Jeans Faded BlackButter Goods Baggy Denim Jeans Faded Black
Butter Goods Zip Wallet Denim
Butter Goods Neoprene Sunglasses Strap CamoButter Goods Neoprene Sunglasses Strap Camo
Butter Goods Express Shoulder Bag ArmyButter Goods Express Shoulder Bag Army
Butter Goods Cordura Express Shoulder Bag BlackButter Goods Cordura Express Shoulder Bag Black
Butter Goods Cordura Crossbody Bag BlackButter Goods Cordura Crossbody Bag Black
Butter Goods Equipment Woven Belt Forest Camo
Butter Goods Logo Woven Belt Black
Butter Goods Logo Woven Belt Grey
Butter Goods Nail Logo Socks Black
Butter Goods Stars Socks White
Butter Goods Ribbed Skully Beanie Washed Black
Butter Goods Nail Skully Beanie Frog CamoButter Goods Nail Skully Beanie Frog Camo
Butter Goods Stars Skully Beanie BlackButter Goods Stars Skully Beanie Black
Butter Goods Ripstop Rounded Logo 6 Panel Cap Washed BrownButter Goods Ripstop Rounded Logo 6 Panel Cap Washed Brown
Butter Goods Ripstop Rounded Logo 6 Panel Cap Washed NavyButter Goods Ripstop Rounded Logo 6 Panel Cap Washed Navy
Butter Goods Stars 6 Panel Cap PacificButter Goods Stars 6 Panel Cap Pacific
Butter Goods Drummer Trucker Cap Black/NavyButter Goods Drummer Trucker Cap Black/Navy
Butter Goods Stride 4 Panel Cap PistachioButter Goods Stride 4 Panel Cap Pistachio
Butter Goods Stride 4 Panel Cap BlackButter Goods Stride 4 Panel Cap Black
Butter Goods Wide Cut Denim Jeans Rinsed BlackButter Goods Wide Cut Denim Jeans Rinsed Black
Butter Goods Baggy Denim Jeans Flat BlackButter Goods Baggy Denim Jeans Flat Black
Butter Goods Baggy Denim Jeans Vintage Indigo WashButter Goods Baggy Denim Jeans Vintage Indigo Wash
Butter Goods Relaxed Denim Jeans Faded CharcoalButter Goods Relaxed Denim Jeans Faded Charcoal
Butter Goods Relaxed Denim Jeans Sunfade BlueButter Goods Relaxed Denim Jeans Sunfade Blue
Butter Goods Straight Leg Denim Jeans Selvedge BlueButter Goods Straight Leg Denim Jeans Selvedge Blue
Butter Goods Loose Shorts BlackButter Goods Loose Shorts Black
Butter Goods Terrain Anorak BlackButter Goods Terrain Anorak Black
Butter Goods Terrain Anorak Red GinghamButter Goods Terrain Anorak Red Gingham
Butter Goods Equipment Short Sleeve Shirt Navy/BrownButter Goods Equipment Short Sleeve Shirt Navy/Brown
Butter Goods Equipment Short Sleeve Shirt Lime/RedButter Goods Equipment Short Sleeve Shirt Lime/Red
Butter Goods Vertical Stripe Short Sleeve Shirt Stone BlueButter Goods Vertical Stripe Short Sleeve Shirt Stone Blue
Butter Goods Stars Polo Short Sleeve Shirt NavyButter Goods Stars Polo Short Sleeve Shirt Navy
Butter Goods Mustang Zip-Thru Knit Sweater BlackButter Goods Mustang Zip-Thru Knit Sweater Black
Butter Goods Station Knit Sweater SlateButter Goods Station Knit Sweater Slate

Perth, Australia. Est. 2008.

Butter Goods

Garth Mariano and Matt Evans grew up skating the sun-bleached streets of Perth and clocked years behind the helm in local skate shops. Over that time, the pair saw plenty of Australian brands they grew up with disappear – so they wanted to do something about it.
They quit their jobs, got stuck into graphic design, and printed their first run of tees. That was 2008. As Garth put it: “we really wanted to create something like what we idolised as kids.”

That DIY spirit still runs through Butter Goods clothing today. The graphics pull from skate videos, jazz records, hip-hop, and the wider cultural soup that raised them. It’s arguably the reason why its become such a mainstay at NOTE and why every season seems to get better better.

From Madlib to the Smurfs

Collab Kings

Madlib. Miles Davis. Peanuts. The Smurfs. Umbro. PUMA. DC Shoes.

Butter Goods are known around these parts as the collab kings, the Partnership players and the licensing legends, and when you see the long list of top-tier brands they’ve worked with its obvious why. All of their collaborations fit perfectly with the brands identity. Jazz and hip-hop obsessions link up with Madlib and Miles Davis. Cartoon nostalgia brings in Peanuts and the Smurfs. Proper sports heritage lands with Umbro and PUMA

Same goes for the team.

Philly Santosuosso, Dougie George, Adilson Pedro, Ben Gore – this isn’t just a list of riders repping tees. Several have designed their own Butter Goods capsule collections, which tells you everything about how the brand operates.

About Butter Goods

Consistently providing the best graphic t-shirts that a skateboard or streetwear company has to offer, it's easy to see why Butter Goods has such a keen following. The combination of well-thought out graphics, using high quality materials, and providing consistently legitimate visual output has rendered Butter Goods well and truly a staff and customer favourite. Recent years have also seen Butter Goods spearheading the resurgence of '90s inspired denim, and their wide array of jeans have proven ever popular, and have led to a whole swathe of baggy-jean clad youth passing through the doors at NOTE. You'll also have witnessed some of your favourite pros who are not sponsored by Butter Goods sporting the dope denim, Carlisle Aikens included. To date we have seen Butter Goods collaborate with DC, Puma, HUF and Peanuts to bring some interesting garments to the skateboard and streetwear market. Their team consists of Philly Santosuosso, Morgan Campbell, Casey Foley, Alex Schmidt and Ben Gore.

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