Sticker slaps don’t come with a manual. There’s no rulebook, no official code. But every skater knows: there are rules. Unspoken, felt, passed down through sessions and side-eyes. You learn them by watching. By messing up. By getting called out. And over time, they shape how you slap — where, when, and why.
This post explores the unwritten rules of sticker slaps — the quiet ethics, crew codes, and cultural instincts that guide the practice.
If a sticker honors someone — a lost skater, a crew memorial, a comp memory — you don’t slap over it. Ever.
You leave space
You add beside, not on top
You treat it like sacred ground
It’s not about design. It’s about respect.
Before you slap, know the spot:
Is it layered with crew history?
Is it a DIY build with its own visual language?
Is it a wall that’s been curated over years?
If you don’t know, ask. Or wait. Or watch. Because slapping blind can feel like shouting in a quiet room.
Not every surface needs a sticker. Not every moment calls for one. Slapping without intention — without connection — feels hollow.
Slap when it means something
Slap when it marks a moment
Slap when it adds to the story
Otherwise, hold it. Let it live in your pocket a little longer.
The first slap at a spot carries weight. It’s the origin. The seed. The start of the conversation.
Don’t cover it unless you’re responding
Don’t erase it unless you’re making a statement
Don’t ignore it — it’s part of the spot’s DNA
Even if it’s faded, it still speaks.
Some crews have their own slap etiquette:
Only slap after a session
Only slap with crew-issued stickers
Only slap in designated zones
Only slap if you’ve earned it
These codes aren’t universal. But they’re real. And breaking them can break trust.
Sticker slaps may look chaotic. But they’re guided by feeling, history, and respect. The rules aren’t written — but they’re known. So slap with awareness. Slap with care. Slap like you’re part of something bigger.
Because in skateboarding, etiquette sticks — even when no one says it out loud.
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