Burton x Peanuts Youth & Women’s Collection

by ParentCo. November 02, 2015

In the mid-1990's, I had a sticker of "Lucy" from Peanuts on my Burton Brushie snowboard. That board was awesome, but it was the Lucy sticker that picked up all the compliments.

I always thought Charles Schulz's simple, iconic designs would look rad on snowboarding gear. Turns out they look amazing, as seen on Burton Snowboards new Burton x Peanuts Youth & Women’s Collection.

burton-peanuts-boardThe kids snowboards collection features the classic Peanuts characters as depicted in the new Peanuts movie opening this weekend. Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the whole gang are there.

But it's not just for kids: Burton is also offering a limited-edition line of women’s snowboards and layering pieces inspired by the original Peanuts® comic strip.

These include leggings, tech tee and rad Peanuts beanie, all featuring classic artwork from the Peanuts comic strip.

Check out the art from original Peanuts® comic strip on the limited-edition women's Peanuts® Social snowboard:

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And this rad Burton x Peanuts® beanie playing off the zig-zag print of Charlie Brown’s trademark shirt:

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The exclusive Burton x Peanuts® collection is available on Burton.com, at Burton flagship stores, or Burton retailers worldwide. Follow #PeanutsxBurton on social media.




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