Collection: Bye Jeremy

Bye Jeremy: Paris, République, and that 2000s Vibe

When people think of Paris, they usually have tourist traps in mind. Bye Jeremy is about the Paris you actually see in videos—marble ledges and the local scene at Place de la République. It’s not a polished fashion project; it’s a brand that comes straight from the heart of the city’s skate scene.


More about Bye Jeremy

f you’re looking to buy Bye Jeremy online, you’re probably after that specific aesthetic: the brand draws heavy inspiration from early 2000s skate graphics. It’s that era of VX1000 edits and designs that were raw and technical before everything became minimalist and clean. You can tell the ideas come from old magazines and VHS tapes, but it still feels fresh for right now.

The gear works at any rough spot because the fits and designs actually make sense when you're out skating all day. The graphics are unique, sometimes a bit cryptic, and they have that specific Parisian touch that’s hard to replicate. It’s a nod to a time when skateboarding still felt like a true underground culture.

We carry Bye Jeremy at Bonkers because they aren't trying to reinvent the wheel. They’re just bringing that 2000s spirit back to the streets and showing why Paris is currently one of the most important hubs for skateboarding in Europe.

The Facts:

- Homebase: Paris, France (République scene).

- The Look: Heavy focus on 2000s skate vintage—inspired by old brand archives and skate videos.

- Graphics: A mix of technical design and raw street aesthetic.

- Spirit: A collective translating the vibe of the past for today's scene.

- Drops: No mass production; limited runs for people who actually get the look.