
During the march dumps of 1991, Richard
Woolcott

and Tucker Hall

set
off on a snowboard trip that would forever change their lives.
Tucker had just been laid off of work and jumped in the car on
a routine Tahoe trip to visit Nathan Fletcher and Mark Gabriel.
After riding four days of fresh, Richard called work with the
excuse that they were snowed in and extended his stay. For more
than a week, they awoke every morning with two new feet of snow.
It was their first real experience riding powder and the new
obsession wouldn't stop.
Two weeks later Richard quit his job
to take some time off and snowboard. He and Tucker had also talked
of starting a clothing company during the Tahoe trip but nothing
was really final. Later that spring, the two came up with the
idea of

starting a riding company based around
the three sports they enjoyed. With an initial $5000 from Richard's dad,
they started the process. First the name and then the stone .
Volcom was born.

The
Volcom idea would incorporate a major philosophy of the times, "youth
against establishment". This energy was an enlightened state
to support young creative thinking. Volcom was a family of people
not willing to accept the suppression of the established ways

.
This was a time when snowboarding and skateboarding was looked
down on. The U.S. was in a recession, there were riots in LA
and the Gulf War. Change was in the air. Nirvana and Pearl Jam
expressed it the best.
For the first two years, Richard and
Tucker traveled around the

world
on wild journeys with friends riding whatever they could. The
business side of things was minimal. The headquarters were set
up in Newport in Richard's bedroom and all sales were run out
of tucker's bedroom in Huntington.

The two knew nothing about how to make
clothes but that didn't matter. It was all about spirit and creativity.
Clothing sales for the first year were $2600.

Since those wild beginnings, the Volcom
Stone has spread slowly across the

world.
The Company has matured internally but continues to run off the
same philosophy it started with. The Volcom thinking now

flows
through its art, music, films, athletes and clothing….

The Story of Featured Artist Tees
by: Neil Harrison

I remember the exact time the Featured Artist series was inspired.
Jamie Lynn and I were in Seattle floating around some shopping area
(like an outside mall) and a guy was there with his portable cart selling
t-shirts with Salvador Dali paintings printed on the front.
First it was Dali's art that caught our eyes and then it was the soft feel
of the the screen print and the reproduction of these detailed paintings.
During this time Jamie and I were spending a lot of time drawing and
painting together and then seeing these Dali t-shirts hit us with thoughts
of creating artist t-shirts and what better person to start this project
then Jamie Lynn. So we bought the shirt, I still have it in the Volcom
archives, and when we got back to Volcom Jamie went to work
on a water color of a guy sitting in the corner of a room playing the bass
guitar with all these colors flowing around the room inter-twining into the
stone. We printed the art using a 4 color process, which was new to us at
the time, using water based inks for the soft touch. It's still one of the
best t-shirts we've ever made and was a truly defining moment in Volcom's
history.
That was in 1995.