In focus
Nasir, Suleman and Bilal. The passionate dancers decided to change lives and build a dance culture amongst youth from all over the world. They have picked out some of their favourite Tom Wood pieces.
Tom Wood has always been a brand that we can relate to – in terms of simplicity and timeless designs.
Quick Crew is a group of 3 members, Nasir Sirikhan and the twins Suleman Malik and Bilal Malik.
We are all born and raised in Oslo, Norway but our parents come from Thailand and Pakistan.
There are a few but if we have to choose one it would be the moment we got the full support from our families in our risky choice of career.
We love all the Tom Wood pieces that uses nature stones. It is the perfect mix of Mother Nature, clean and silver like the ocean.
There are a few but if we have to choose one it would be the moment we got the full support from our families in our risky choice of career.
We were invited to compete against all our idols and friends such as Les Twins, Jabbawockeez, Keone and Mari, so we realised this was gonna be really hard. The whole competition was a big learning experience and definitely one of the best times in our dance journey. The bonus was when we got praised by J.Lo and Neyo at NBC World of Dance for looking like the most stylish boy band.
Someone stated our style was «Quick Style» in the Youtube comment section. We adopted the name and it now represents our movement in any field of creativity. Keywords for what we consider «Quick Style» would be universal, timeless, precise & soulful.
Ambitions in life would be to create a real sustainable impact on the world. One of our ongoing projects is to provide a place for the next generation to build their future in a safe and secure environment.
Home, Japan and Saudi (Medina).
Inspiration can come from all sorts of places and since we are three people the source of inspiration varies. Culture, people and experiences are the things that inspire us the most.
Physical freedom, Mental freedom and Spiritual freedom. All of them define us and should be free for all to practice as they wish.