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Ethika is an American men's and women's underwear company founded in 2001 by Malcolm McCassy, Travis Pastrana, and professional skateboarder Ryan Sheckler.The company is based in San Clemente, California and has produced a longer fitting boxer brief, which they refer to as "The Staple."
PSD (rapper), a Californian rapper and hip-hop producer; Port Said Airport, Egypt (IATA code PSD) Private Sector Development, term used in international development; PSD Bank, German banking group; Patricia Street Deli, a famous sandwich and soup restaurant located in the tourist town of Jasper, Alberta, Canada
The financial details of his deal with PSD were not disclosed but according to a report from On3, Bronny is projected to make $5.1 million in NIL deals before his high school career is over.
Bronny James is still only in high school, but he’s already secured his own sponsorship deal with PSD Underwear. LeBron’s son is the first high school athlete to partner with the company.
Jockey International, Inc. is an American manufacturer and retailer of underwear, sleepwear, and sportswear for men, women, and children. The company is based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Jockey invented the first men's Y-Front brief in 1934 and it is a recognized trademark in 120 countries.
The Katz Underwear Company was founded in September 1898 by three Katz Brothers: Jacob F., W. Jonas and Samuel, and began as a small shop with 11 employees on the third floor of the Dodge Building at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. The first product manufactured was muslin underwear under contract to the three ...
He is also the youngest-ever athlete to sign with Nike’s Jordan brand, with other partnerships including Drake’s OVO, Gap, Venmo, Essentia Water and PSD Underwear.
It launched underwear labeled with the days of the week, which sold out within a day. [6] In its first year, Parade had 15 staff members, most of whom were young. One employee told Business Insider that the company didn't offer health insurance in its first six months because employees were on their parents' plans.