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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. Companies and brands that are not subsidiaries of another company are not listed here.
The business opened up to include travel writers and influencers within its network. In addition to its online publications, it creates content for brands in partnership with influencers and distributes the content to its audience. [7] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Matador Network pivoted to content focused on road trips and domestic travel. In ...
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Micro-influencers — those with followings of 2,000 to 50,000 — can make money on the platform as a side hustle. A survey of 5,000 influencers found that almost half charge $200 to $400 for a ...
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Authentic Brands Group LLC (ABG) is an American brand management company headquartered in New York City. Its holdings include various apparel, athletics, and entertainment brands, which it partners with other companies to license and merchandise . [ 2 ]
Marmot is an outdoor recreation clothing and sporting goods company founded in 1974 as "Marmot Mountain Works". [1] The company was founded in Grand Junction, Colorado by local resident Tom Boyce and two University of California, Santa Cruz students, David Huntley and Eric Reynolds, who shared the common goal of making their own mountaineering equipment.
In 1966, Gerry alumnus Dale Johnson founded Frostline Kits, a brand of sew-it-yourself outdoor products. [6] In 1971, Cunningham resigned from the company, saying it was "too big and no fun". [4] In 1973 he was elected to the Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame. At that time Gerry was a division of Outdoor Sports Industries. [7]