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  2. Golden Breed - Wikipedia

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    Golden Breed is a surf lifestyle clothing brand, initially starting in California in 1969. The Male/Female logo was used by surfers, before being developed into a brand.The Textile Company Don Rancho Corporation initially launched the brand internationally, with a separate license to produce a range of items in Australia, held by John Arnold.

  3. Quiksilver - Wikipedia

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    The brand was shuttered after the 1991 surf industry crash, but revived by Bob McKnight and Danny Kwock in 1992, signing Lisa Andersen in 1993. [24] It was differentiated from the main Quiksilver line "for fear it would damage the men's brand", according to Randy Hild, the company's senior vice president of marketing.

  4. O'Neill (brand) - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill is an originally Californian surfwear and surfboard brand, now owned by Sisco Textiles, a privately held company headquartered in Luxembourg. It was started in 1952 by Jack O'Neill in San Francisco, and was later based in Santa Cruz. The company logo symbolizes a breaking surf wave.

  5. Jim Jenks Remembered for Catching a Wave of Surfwear Success ...

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    Then came the Aussie invasion of surf brands Billabong and Quiksilver and more competition. Jenks retired from OP in 1980 just before the brand started licensing out the label and grew to about ...

  6. Category:Surfwear brands - Wikipedia

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  7. 13 Dead Fashion Brands We Still Really Miss - AOL

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    The Esprit brand was born in 1968, emerged in the 1970s, and by the 1980s was a cultural phenomenon known across the world. By 1996, the iconic triple-bar "E" was familiar in 44 countries and ...

  8. Jim Phillips (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    His pivotal career breakthrough came when he became the sole artist and art director for NHS Inc. in the 1970s and 1980s, where he created an extensive array of skateboard-related artworks, including decks, t-shirts, and stickers. [4] Phillips' Screaming Hand logo, designed in 1985, has become a global skateboarding and youth culture symbol.

  9. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends - AOL

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    From neon-colored everything to layers and layers of lace and tulle, most 1980s fashion trends didn’t take life too seriously. Many fashions in the 80s reflected the iconic sounds of the decade.