Showing posts with label industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industry. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2008

The State of Surfwear, or fashion that's marketed to be surfwear

The following 3 observations pretty much sum it up.
  • A Roxy canvas tote, made in China, $37. Proof that QS, Roxy, and most other mainstream "surf clothing" companies see fit to thoroughly gouge anyone willing to pay. A practice not in alignment with traditional surfer ethics. At least send the manufacturing to a country with killer waves and a need for jobs, like Nicaragua. Oh, get CAFTA benefits while you're at it.
  • Laird Hamilton's new clothing line, Wonderwall. Distributed exclusively at Steve and Barrys, a retail clothing chain that seems to primarily sell cheap clothes to the homie-gang-banger-non-surfer-ghetto segment of suburban society. This chain has NO stores near the ocean, at least in Southern California ("near" is subjective, and in my opinion, is a maximum of 2 miles to a surfing beach).
  • Op (Ocean Pacific) at Wal-Mart. So, this was an obvious move for a clothing company that has done almost nothing cool and truly surf-oriented since corduroy pants and nut-hugger shorts back in 1976, and sponsoring the Op Pro. (see a future post of why I say *almost* nothing cool).

    For an example of a REAL surf clothing company, that still sticks to what they do best, check out Birdwell Britches. They are still made in California. Note: This is not an ad and we bfS gets no $ for this link.