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The following list is of outdoor brands that are owned by another entity. The brands listed are those specific to the outdoor sporting goods industry. Parent companies may own other brands that are not listed because those other brands are not marketed as outdoor sporting goods.
The name changed to Klim in 1999 as the company relocated to Idaho. Starting in 2005, the company began developing off-road motorcycle gear for the snowmobile off-season. Further, in 2009, the adventure motorcycling community was exploding; as such, the company used their knowledge of winter and off-road motorsports to develop rugged riding ...
The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of Idaho was 1,654,930 as of July 1, 2015, [1] up from 1,595,728 on July 1, 2012, a 1.8% increase since 2010. [2] The state's largest city and capital is Boise .
Company was liquidated in 1999, though some chains it operated, including Bakers, have survived. Fashion Bug – plus-size women's clothing retailer that once spanned more than 1000 stores. Parent company Charming Shoppes, which owned other plus-size retailers including Lane Bryant, shuttered the brand in early 2013.
Marmot (company) Melanzana (clothing brand) Millet (manufacturer) Moncler; Moosejaw; Mossy Oak; Mountain Designs; Mountain Equipment Co-op; Mountain Equipment Company; Mountain Hardwear; Mountain Warehouse; Mountcastle & Sons
Company founder Leon Leonwood Bean (1872–1967) A former L.L.Bean store at The Mall in Columbia, c. 2009. L.L.Bean was founded in 1912 by its namesake, hunter and fisherman Leon Leonwood Bean, in Freeport, Maine.
1 Brands. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of sporting goods manufacturers. ... clothing & accessories: Herzogenaurach, Germany: €5.489 billion (2012)
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