Want to show your support for B-Side?
Now you can wear our iconic team jersey!
Carefully curated with dancers in mind, the B-Side Crew jersey features a lightweight, breathable mesh fabric and flattering fit perfect for all styles, ranging from heels to breaking.
B-Side Crew started off as a group of dancers who simply have a love for performing. Each dancer came from very different backgrounds but we all came together to create something that pushed us to grow and showcase the truest form of our abilities.
The name B-Side originates from the idea of where music started: vinyl records. One of the earliest forms of recording music was engraving on vinyl records. The main side of a Vinyl was called the A-side, intended for radio hits, main tracks - the songs that would become instantly popular. Soon, artists discovered they can record on the other side of the vinyl, the B-side. B-sides were originally bonus tracks that allowed artists to experiment, introducing a space for remixes, acoustic versions and side tracks. Despite these B-side tracks being the underdogs, some of them were noticed and with the right media push, they got the flowers they deserved, some even surpassing A-sides in radio success.
Let's see what you can do.
Break The Glass
DM us on Instagram @breaktheglassofficial to see how you can get 15% OFF the B-Side Crew Jersey.
Want to show your support for B-Side?
Now you can wear our iconic team jersey!
Carefully curated with dancers in mind, the B-Side Crew jersey features a lightweight, breathable mesh fabric and flattering fit perfect for all styles, ranging from heels to breaking.
B-Side Crew started off as a group of dancers who simply have a love for performing. Each dancer came from very different backgrounds but we all came together to create something that pushed us to grow and showcase the truest form of our abilities.
The name B-Side originates from the idea of where music started: vinyl records. One of the earliest forms of recording music was engraving on vinyl records. The main side of a Vinyl was called the A-side, intended for radio hits, main tracks - the songs that would become instantly popular. Soon, artists discovered they can record on the other side of the vinyl, the B-side. B-sides were originally bonus tracks that allowed artists to experiment, introducing a space for remixes, acoustic versions and side tracks. Despite these B-side tracks being the underdogs, some of them were noticed and with the right media push, they got the flowers they deserved, some even surpassing A-sides in radio success.
Let's see what you can do.
Break The Glass
DM us on Instagram @breaktheglassofficial to see how you can get 15% OFF the B-Side Crew Jersey.