Dunkelvolk

Dunkelvolk is a Peruvian company manufacturing clothes for surfing, skateboarding, BMX and snowboarding.

The company was created in 1996 by its founders Dieter Zúñiga and Jano Sayán, both sought extreme sports.

In 1996, when the skateboarding became in vogue they saw an opportunity in making baggy pants especially for skaters.

In 2003 the company expanded its product line and hosted the Peruvian surfer Javier Swayne.

(Lima), owner of the brand Dunkelvolk, manufactures and markets in Peru, but also exports to other countries as United States, Spain, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, Austria and Australia.