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		<title>CARIUMA GOES QUIET AS RIDERS MOVE ON AND ORDERS PAUSE</title>
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<p>In skateboarding, brands rarely disappear without warning.</p>



<p>Usually the clues show up months — sometimes years — before the final announcement. A rider switches shoes, a sponsor logo disappears, a team slowly thins out.</p>



<p>Right now, a lot of those signs seem to be lining up around <strong>Cariuma</strong>.</p>



<p>The sustainability-focused footwear company recently <strong>paused new orders on its website</strong>, saying it’s not currently accepting purchases while still honoring existing orders, returns, and exchanges. The company hasn’t released a major public statement explaining the change, but a closer look at the skate team suggests the situation may have been building for a while.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Team Changes That Started Earlier</h2>



<p>One of the biggest shifts came at the start of this year.</p>



<p><strong>Luan Oliveira announced on January 1 that he was splitting with Cariuma</strong>, ending one of the brand’s most recognizable partnerships in skateboarding. Since then, Luan has been seen skating <strong>New Balance</strong> in recent clips.</p>



<p>But the changes within the team actually started earlier.</p>



<p>Back in <strong>September 2024</strong>, <strong>Levi Loeffelberger and Tyler Peterson</strong> both left Cariuma and joined <strong>DVS</strong>. Levi publicly announced the move at the time, marking one of the first noticeable shifts in the brand’s skate roster.</p>



<p>More recently, <strong>Leandre Sanders (Skategoat)</strong> — who had continued riding Cariuma well into <strong>August 2025</strong> — has been spotted skating <strong>adidas</strong> in newer clips.</p>



<p>Taken individually, these moves might not raise many eyebrows. But when you look at the timeline together — riders leaving, others switching shoes, and now the website no longer taking orders — the pattern starts to become clearer.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Different Approach to the Shoe Game</h2>



<p>Cariuma launched in <strong>2018</strong> with a sustainability-first approach to footwear, promoting environmentally conscious materials and initiatives like tree-planting programs tied to product sales.</p>



<p>The brand moved quickly into skateboarding, building a roster that included riders like <strong>Luan Oliveira, Mike Vallely, Leandre Sanders, Timmy Johnson, and Matias Dell Olio</strong>, while also investing heavily in online marketing and event visibility.</p>



<p>But their strategy always looked a little different from the traditional skate shoe playbook.</p>



<p>Instead of focusing primarily on <strong>skate shop distribution</strong>, Cariuma leaned heavily into <strong>direct-to-consumer sales and online advertising</strong>, which helped the brand grow quickly and reach a large audience.</p>



<p>For a while, it worked. Their ads were hard to miss.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Business Side of It</h2>



<p>Without diving too deep into the financial side, the situation may simply come down to the math.</p>



<p>Cariuma’s sustainability-focused materials and environmental initiatives likely mean <strong>higher production costs</strong> compared to most skate shoes. Add in a large marketing push, sponsored events, and a growing team roster, and the expenses add up fast.</p>



<p>Direct-to-consumer sales can offer higher margins per pair on paper, but they also come with big costs in advertising, shipping, and fulfillment.</p>



<p>If sales growth slows even slightly in that kind of model, things can get complicated quickly.</p>



<p>Some industry watchers have also wondered whether the brand could eventually <strong>shift toward larger retailers</strong> that move shoes in bulk rather than relying primarily on online sales. But for now, that’s still speculation.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Happens Next?</h2>



<p>Between the <strong>paused orders</strong>, <strong>Luan’s departure</strong>, and riders already skating other footwear brands, the future of Cariuma’s presence in skateboarding looks uncertain.</p>



<p>Whether this ends up being a full shutdown, a restructuring, or simply a reset for the brand isn’t clear yet.</p>



<p>But when the team starts thinning out and sales suddenly stop, it usually means something bigger is happening behind the scenes.</p>



<p>Skateboarding has seen this pattern before.</p>



<p>Now everyone’s just waiting to see how this one ends.</p>
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