RIDE X Trevor Andrew

November 19, 2024
Trevor Andrew has more creative outlets than most of us, almost all of them stemming from snowboarding. From pro snowboarder, to musician, to artist, to creative director, to father.

RIDE x Trevor Andrew

Snowboarding has always been more than a sport—it’s a creative outlet. That mindset is exactly what defines RIDE x Trevor Andrew, a collaboration rooted in style, self-expression, and snowboarding culture. Known for pushing boundaries both on and off the snow, Trevor Andrew (@troubleandrew) brings decades of influence as a professional snowboarder, artist, musician, and creative director.

From unforgettable video parts to globally recognized art projects—including his iconic GucciGhost project—Trevor’s creative journey has always stemmed from snowboarding. Now, RIDE Snowboards is proud to release a limited run of snowboard products designed by Trevor himself, blending Ride’s performance-driven design with his unmistakable visual style. This collection celebrates individuality, progression, and the creative freedom that defines RIDE Snowboards.

About the Artist

Trevor Andrew is a Canadian artist and former professional snowboarder whose work lives at the intersection of snowboarding, street art, and high fashion. Widely known for his iconic Gucci Ghost project, Trevor built global recognition by reimagining luxury brand imagery through graffiti, illustration, and bold graphic expression.

Before the art world took notice, Trevor made his mark as a pro snowboarder—earning respect for his unique style, creativity, and approach to riding. That snowboarding background continues to influence his work today, giving it an authenticity that resonates deeply within the snowboard community and aligns naturally with Ride Snowboards’ brand ethos.

Over the years, Trevor Andrew has collaborated with major brands and cultural icons, cementing his place in contemporary art and pop culture. His partnership with Ride Snowboards brings his creative vision back to its roots—where snowboarding, art, and self-expression collide.