Damaged Goods Zine Issue #2 Teaser

New Zealand’s independent surf culture magazine, Damaged Goods Zine, follows its inaugural July

New Zealand’s independent surf culture magazine, Damaged Goods Zine, follows its inaugural July launch with a seductive teaser to Issue #2. This coffee table publication explores all aspects of life one wave at a time with an impressive collection of photos, enlightening editorials, exclusive interviews and much more. Expected to hit select international newsstands on November 26, the above video offers a brief glimpse of what can be found in the second installment of DGZ.

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