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  2. Category:Surfwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Hanes Australasia. Hang Ten (brand) Haydenshapes Surfboards. Hot Tuna Clothing. Hurley International.

  3. O'Neill (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the O'Neill clothing license is held by the La Jolla Group. The O'Neill wetsuit business continues to be owned by the O'Neill family and is based in Santa Cruz, CA . In 1996 O'Neill set up the O'Neill Sea Odyssey , a free, ocean-based program to educate young people about the marine environment.

  4. Rip Curl - Wikipedia

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    Rip Curl is an Australian designer, manufacturer, and retailer of surfing sportswear (also known as boardwear) and accompanying products, and a major athletic sponsor. Rip Curl has become one of the largest surfing companies in Australia, Europe, South America, North America and South Africa. Globally, Rip Curl is considered a successful member ...

  5. Kanvas by Katin - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, the surf industry had begun a decade of explosive growth, but Katin continued to run the business as before. Her health began to decline in the early 1980s, just as surf wear was gaining mass popularity, and other manufacturers began take advantage of the trend, aggressively marketing their products with slick advertising and ...

  6. Jack O'Neill (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Founder of surf board/surf-wear brand O'Neill. Marine conservationist. Spouse. Marjorie Bennett. . (died 1973) . Children. 6. Jack O'Neill (March 27, 1923 [ 1] – June 2, 2017) was an American businessman and founder of the surfwear and surfboard company O'Neill .

  7. Hot Tuna Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hot Tuna is an Australian surf and street clothing brand. It was established in 1969. In 2012, the brand was acquired by Frasers Group for £1 million and was renamed to Concha. Hot Tuna's executive chairman, Francis Ball, stepped down from his position after the sale.

  8. Stüssy - Wikipedia

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    Stüssy store in Kuala Lumpur. Shawn Stussy (born 1954) was a Californian manufacturer of surfboards. [ 1] The logo defining the brand started in the early 1980s, when he scrawled his surname on handcrafted boards with a simple broad-tipped marker. [ 2][ 3] He then used the logo on T-shirts, shorts and caps that he sold out of his car around ...

  9. Oxbow (surfwear) - Wikipedia

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    Oxbow is a brand of clothing and athletic equipment. Since its creation in 1985 in Pont-Audemer, France, Oxbow has positioned itself in the world of boardsports as an international brand. Oxbow restarted the World Longboard Championship in 1992, and sponsors athletes such as surfer Laird Hamilton and windsurfer Jason Polakow.

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