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Chest binder worn by professional skateboarder Leo Baker

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  • 3d model of Chest binder worn by professional skateboarder Leo Baker
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  • Leo Baker chest binder
  • Leo Baker chest binder

    Object Details

    user

    Baker, Leo

    Description (Brief)

    Beige colored spandex chest binder is sleeveless and stops just under the breasts which Lacey (Leo) Baker used when skating.
    Baker began skating at an early age, winning bronze at the 2006 X-Games at 15. It took 8 years to finally win gold but when they did, it was on their own terms, as a queer skater. Baker went on to win the Street League Skateboarding Super Crown World Championship in 2016 but it was 2017 that proved to be a pivotal year for Baker. Earning a spot on the Nike team, creating the first women’s skate shoe for Nike SB, quitting their day job as a graphic designer and moving to New York City whose ‘melting pot of communities feels like the right fit,’ are just a few changes they made once they dedicated themselves, full time, to skate.
    In 2017, Baker collaborated with Brian Anderson and his Cave Homo zine which they say, “helped me feel validated and seen for who I am beyond my skateboarding identity. That’s really important for me, because for a long time the industry wanted to shape me in a way that wasn’t me.” Wanting to keep their long blonde hair and be ‘more feminine’ were the stereotypes Baker could not represent as a queer skater, and while leaving sponsors could be devastating to skaters, Baker refused to compromise their integrity and it has paid off immensely. Baker relates, “To be unapologetic about my image and who I am and then to have people acknowledge how important that is in the skate industry… I can’t even describe how that feels. To bring together girls who skate, queers who skate… and let those worlds collide. I’m lucky to be here.”
    Skate is still working on its acceptance of gay or queer skaters although many of the girls who Baker skates with are in th LGBTQ Community and feel accepted among their male counterparts. Their hope for inclusion is contagious, “I would love to just carve out a bigger space for women who skate, and queer people who skate and gender non-conforming people… and just like, really open up that space for people like me, and people that understand what it’s like to experience life this way.”

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Leo Baker

    date made

    2017

    ID Number

    2018.0276.05

    accession number

    2018.0276

    catalog number

    2018.0276.05

    Object Name

    chest binder, skateboarding
    chest binder

    Physical Description

    fabric, nylon (overall material)
    fabric, cotton (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 12 1/4 in x 13 in; 31.115 cm x 33.02 cm

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    Sports & Leisure

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    name of sport

    skateboarding

    level of sport

    Professional

    web subject

    Women
    LGBTQ

    Subject

    LGBTQ Rights
    Gay Rights

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b4-5374-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1914660

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