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Stevie Williams, known as "Little Stevie," began his skateboarding career at 12, gaining attention from Element and developing a unique street style. By 18, he ventured into business, securing sponsorships and launching the skate brand DGK. Inspired by cannabis culture, Williams expanded into streetwear and his latest endeavor, Lord Williams Farms, focuses on cannabis lifestyle and technology. He continues to be a pioneer in skateboarding, cannabis, and fashion.

Skateboarding Legend Stevie Williams Builds A Cannabis Empire

Jun 30, 2025

Clare Sausen

Cannabis Now



Stevie Williams, known initially solely as “Little Stevie,” made his first
impression on the skateboarding world more than three decades ago. At 12,
he ripped through Philadelphia’s famous LOVE Park and catching the
attention of the legacy skate brand Element then appearing in their Fine
Artists Vol 1 Collection in 1994. With skills far beyond his age, he soon
became synonymous with the city, developing a raw street style that
reverberated to the East Coast skating scene at large.

By 18, Williams had extended his acumen to the business sphere. His career
and sponsorship opportunities grew in succession with global names
including G-Shock, Reebok and Playboy for exclusive collabs and signature
product lines. With an entrepreneurial spirit that had yet to be satiated,
Williams, with friend and collaborator Eli Soto, launched the skate brand
DGK (Dirty Ghetto Kids)—a reclamation of the stereotype Williams says he
faced growing up Black in the inner city—cementing his legacy on the board
and beyond.

Pursuing an interest in fashion with inspiration rooted in cannabis
culture, Williams is now as well-known for streetwear as he is for skating.
DGK currently features a litany of goods directly inspired by the plant,
from a Team Indica line of basketball wear to rolling trays adorned with
works of art.

“DGK represents urban culture, so we support the cannabis space and the
movement by representing that culture correctly,” Williams says.

His latest endeavor, Lord Williams Farms, is inspired by the energy of
downtown Los Angeles, utilizing NFC chip technology popular in the city’s
legal weed industry. “Lord Willaims is a journey brand in the cannabis
lifestyle space,” he says. “It’s a blend of technology, lifestyle, cannabis
and psychedelics.”

While it’s typically applied in cannabis for product verification, digital
collectibles and cryptocurrency transactions, Williams uses it to engage
his consumers to point-and-shoot their tag toward a product experience
aligned with his vision far beyond the limitations of a static graphic.

Through ventures ranging from skate gear to streetwear with the application
of innovative platforms, Williams continues to solidify his legacy as a
multifaceted pioneer in skateboarding, cannabis and fashion.

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