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A complex name like hydrargyrum could be a cool brand of wetsuit. Or, imagine wearing a distinctive piece of boardshorts that could give you superhuman powers. Hmmm. But whether it may be similar to a liquid silvery chemical element like Mercury or moving and thinking at superhuman speeds like a Marvel Comics Avenger, Quiksilver, in its unique identity, possesses super boardriding style ideal for surf, skate, snow and wake culture.
In 1970, Alan Green, previous Rip Curl wetsuit and sheepskin UGG Boots producer, and John Law formed the Quiksilver brand. They ripped apart and reinvented the old trunks into a comfortable design appropriately fit for the avid surfer and water sport junkie. Later on Jeff Hakman and Bob “Buzz” McKnight joined in to establish a warehouse and distribution center in Newport Beach, California. Since then, the Quiksilver brand and company grew massively capturing the minds and lifestyles of the youth.
Quiksilver‘s prowess includes loud and outrageous fashion designs. Furthermore, huge input from top surfers, snowboarders and skateboarders helped mold the clothing line in catering to fellow enthusiasts around the world. The product endorsement from the industry’s top personalities like Tom Carrol and Kelly Slater, to name a few, magnified the brand’s market presence. By incorporating another brand, Roxy, the company stimulated women’s participation and candor. With a socially passionate and environmentally conscious approach in sponsoring and creating momentous events globally, Quiksilver has even strengthened the community.
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Credit and Source Link:
www.quiksilver.com
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- Jean Culture Initial Brand Page: QuiksilverEdition
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