Fashion

Steve & Barry’s Goes Chapter 11

by The Editors on July 9, 2008

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Steve & Barry’s LLC, the 276-store Port Washington, NY-based clothing chain that recently signed a clothing deal with big wave surfer Laird Hamilton, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today according to a story on NBCSanDiego.com.

The company announced that it was considering a plan to sell all or some of its assets to repay outstanding debt, and was eliminating 172 corporate and field staff positions immediately. The parent company and 63 of its affiliates filed for protection from its creditors in the U.S. bankruptcy court for the Southern District of New York. . . .”The generally poor environment for apparel retailers has reduced funding to our suppliers, landlords and to our company,” Steve Shore and Barry Prevor, co-founders and co-CEOs, said in a statement. “It has become increasingly difficult for us to continue operating normally under these circumstances.”

Somehow, we’re not surprised.

[Link: NBCSanDiego.com]

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Zumiez Down On Same Store Sales

by The Editors on July 9, 2008

ZumiezIn a pre-recorded call today Zumiez Inc reported a “wider-than-expected 3.4 percent fall in June sales at stores open at least a year.” This sent the stock down eight percent.

Footwear and skate hard goods posted positive comps for the month, offset by negative comps in accessories, juniors, men’s and boys apparel,” Zumiez CFO Trevor Lang said in a pre-recorded call.

The good news: total sales were up 10.2 percent to $34.7 million.

[Link: Reuters]

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Colors of Eden At Aqua Surf

by The Editors on July 8, 2008

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San Francisco’s Aqua Surf Shop presents Colors of Eden: A fashion show and benefit for the Edgewood Center for Children and Familes, Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at 111 Minna Gallery. Featuring: nikita, element, matix, obey, insight, volcom, L’space and Vitamin A. Live performance by The Botticellis. All the details after the jump

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Insight Punks On Dope

by The Editors on July 7, 2008

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Okay, we’ll admit it: we don’t even understand what Insight (or US CEO Jesse Faen) is doing here with this Dopamine business, but the new series of ad/art surf posters by Dustin Humphrey and skate posters by John Bradford are definitely not your average action/product/logo ads. Leave it to Mr. Faen to breathe some life into the dead print medium.

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[Link: Insight via slamhype]

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Countdown To White Target

by The Editors on July 7, 2008

Shaun White’s “for Target” Collection drops on July 27, 2008. Shoppers will have 90 days to buy the clothes before they magically disappear. As might be expected from an action sports athlete who is being paid outrageous amounts of money Shaun is happy with his sponsor:

“Target is a great company that has been supporting me for almost six years. Having the opportunity to create an original line with them is a natural progression of our relationship and something that I was extremely stoked to do. The fact that I was able to work with my brother just made it even sweeter,” said Shaun.

Sweetness, right on Target.

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Action Fashion Taps Out

by The Editors on July 7, 2008

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The Inland Emprie’s Press Enterprise takes a look into mixed martial arts clothing label Tapout. And what they find is a company that is crazy on the climb. Not that it comes as any surprise to anyone selling logoed T-shirts.

The privately held company reports that sales surpassed $25 million last year and are on track to hit $100 million this year. TapouT is now a major sponsor of fight events and reality shows produced for the cable network Spike TV by Ultimate Fighting Championship — a Las Vegas-based promoter better known as UFC.

They have a TV show, and thanks to a Hollywood-agency representation and product licensing they’ll be launching Tapout bottled water and energy drinks and is “considering lending its name to youth bedroom furniture.”

It must be nice to have no shame.

[Link: Press-Enterprise]

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Laird Hamilton And The New Oxbow

by The Editors on July 6, 2008

Laird-Ox-BigLaird Hamilton will apparently be helping roll out a significantly more upscale line of clothing to the US market on July 20, 2008 as Oxbow opens it’s first store at 131 Broadway in Santa Monica.

Oxbow has sponsored me for almost 20 years: from my first experimentations with speed sailing in Europe and tow-in surfing in Maui in 1990 to the millennium wave in Teahupoo in 2001, and today, I am very proud to be associated with the launch of Oxbow in the US,” explains Laird Hamilton.

Which is great because his recent “more affordable” line of clothing isn’t doing so well.

[Link: Surfer’s Path]

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Nike’s Hillbilly Hell SUV

by The Editors on July 6, 2008

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It’s a gas-guzzling hillbilly nightmare on both land and water. Built especially for Nike by Jim Paetschow in Clare, Michigan.

One question: where’s the bass boat and the confederate flag?

[Link: The Morning Sun]

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Volcom Sponsors Skullphone Show

by The Editors on July 3, 2008

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The Riverside Art Museum is hosting a the Skullphone History Museum featuring work by “underground street artist known as Skullphone.”

Skullphone’s work is displayed in installations depicting a gas pump, a bathroom and a parking meter, as well as throughout the building. Tusman says it’s an attempt to capture the seek-and-find nature of street art — to reflect the fact that, in the wild, Skullphone’s works go up overnight on the backs of billboards, in alleyways and on electrical boxes.

The show which the LA Times reports is sponsored by Volcom and a “local waste-management company” runs through July 26 at 3425 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, California.

[Link: LA Times]

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Steve Olson’s New Vans Shoes

by The Editors on July 2, 2008

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Two things we’ve always liked: Vans shoes and O.G. Freedom of Choice video skater Steve Olson. Don’t know why. It’s just the way it is. Somethings will never change.

Now, we’ve got two more reasons to like them both: the Vans Syndicate x Steve Olson low and high top. They look a little Chuck Taylory, but that snakeskin puts them right over the line.

[Link: Robust Flavor]

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