Fashion

Scarlett Johanson x Neff = Hope

by The Editors on December 2, 2011

Scarlett Neff

Sexting little strumpet Scarlett Johanson has teamed up with Neff and Zappos to design some new beanies to raise money for the City of Hope.

“I helped create this Neff Beanie with the hope that every purchase might make a cancer patient feel a bit more comfortable during his/her treatments,” explained Scarlett, “and look cool and be cozy all the while. The beanies are eco friendly too, so they’re as nice to the earth as they are to the person wearing them,” says Johansson.

For every Scarlett beanie that is sold (they’re only available on Zappos), Neff will donate one beanie to a City of Hope cancer patient/survivor. If and when they give away 5,000 beanies they’ll then begin donating 10 percent of the sale of each beanie until they reach a $20,000 donation after which they’ll just keep the rest. Sounds like Neff is covering their asses in addition to cancer patients heads on this one. For the official word, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Zumiez Q3 Revenue Up Double Digits

by The Editors on December 1, 2011

Zumiez-NotaglineZumiez reportedly beat the street again in Q3 with net income up 14.8 percent to $14.1 million, according to a story on Wall St. Cheat Sheet.

Rick Brooks, Chief Executive Officer of Zumiez Inc., stated, “Our merchandise, new store opening, and commerce strategies once again allowed us to deliver on our goal of consistent sales and earnings growth. During the third quarter we continued to execute on key initiatives aimed at driving productivity, expanding our geographic footprint, and bringing our unique in-store experience to the internet. We are pleased with the current pace of growth for our business and believe our product assortment has us well positioned for the remainder of the holiday selling period.”

Now, 2010 was a really, really bad year in retails, but high fives all around anyway. Follow the jump for the official press release and all those confusing numbers. [click to continue…]

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Salomon Bonfire Team Vacation

by The Editors on December 1, 2011

Team Vacation PosterToday (December 1, 2011) marks the beginning of the Salomon/Bonfire Team Vacation as Jed Anderson, Bode Merrill, Louif Paradis, Chris Grenier, Annie Boulanger, Harrison Gordon, Josh Dirksen, Desiree Melancon, Chris Carr, Jamie Nicholls, and Scotty Arnold reportedly hit the road.

Beginning in the Pacific Northwest this week the crew will roll down through California, over to New York, New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Easter, Canada, Minnesota, and Utah before finishing up in Colorado January 20 -25, 2012. If you think you hate them now, wait ’til you ride with them (or something like that).

For all the details, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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DCP Out Protecting Winter With Spy

by The Editors on November 30, 2011

Dcp Platoon Occult RgbDavid Carrier Porcheron is traveling the globe preaching the POW gospel of winter protection with help from Spy Optics. A portion of the sales of DCP’s signature Zed goggle will go to Protect Our Winters.

“I have become aware of my impact on the planet in recent years and, a snowboarder, I appreciate being in nature so much—my career completely depends on it,” says DCP. “SPY and POW help me give back to the environment with a portion of sales of my signature snow goggle going to POW’s reinvestment with organizations that share our sustainability mission and focus.”

Winter does come in handy for snowboarding. . . Follow the jump for all the details. [click to continue…]

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Day Tripper Gear Adds Brick And Mortar

by The Editors on November 29, 2011

DaytripperLast summer, OG pro shred turned businessman Travis Wood partnered with Ronnie Tambourine on DayTripperGear.com an online retail site specializing in bargain accessories. Now, they’ve launched a Day Tripper retail store Grass Valley, California to go along with the website.

“Sunglasses, goggles, watches, t-shirts, hoodies, gloves, sandals, boardshorts… these are the types of products we are showcasing, as these are the items that consumers, including ourselves, tend to buy often”, says Tambourine. . . “Product categories and brands are being added to the mix constantly and the received response to both our online store and the physical location has been tremendous”. We are excited to have these new opportunities,” added Wood.

Day Tripper is located at 158 Olympia Park Road, in Grass Valley, California. Follow the jump for the official word. [click to continue…]

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Pacific Sunwear Scrambles For Rent Money

by The Editors on November 28, 2011

Pacsun LogoThe New York Post is saying that things at action mall retailer PacSun aren’t going as well as many at the company would like.

“Dude — if you can front us some dough to help cover the rent now, there will be a sweet payoff later.”
That, in essence, is the deal that surf-and-skate retailer Pacific Sunwear of California has been floating with private-equity investors as it scrambles for cash to pay the punishing leases for its struggling, mall-based shops. . . In addition to shuttering dozens of its more than 800 stores this year and haggling with landlords for lower rents, PacSun recently hired Los Angeles investment bank Guggenheim Partners to raise cash, sources told The Post.

Sadder news still is that it seems few investors are interested in chaining themselves to the PacSun anchor. Looks like it won’t be long now.

[Link: New York Post]

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Billabong Stock Takes A Mystery Dive

by The Editors on November 25, 2011

Billabong Logo-1When shares of Billabong dropped 12.5 percent on Thanksgiving Day everyone was a bit surprised. In fact, the company has no explanation for it at all, according to a story in the Herald Sun.

The unexpected surge in trading volumes on Thursday prompted the Australian Securities Exchange to write to Billabong, asking the company if it had any undeclared information that could explain the activity. . . Billabong responded yesterday by saying it was not aware of any information significant to the company that had not been announced.

The sell off (which was reportedly the busiest trading day since August) saw 9.26 million shares traded and the Billabong stock to $3.64. Taj Burrow winning a contest didn’t scare people that much did it?

[Link: Herald Sun]

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Supra’s Black Friday Skytop III Stealth

by The Editors on November 21, 2011

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On Black Friday, November 25, 2011 Supra will release a limited edition Stealth version of their Skytop III.

The shadowy black Stealth upper is cloaked in a “military grade” block stitch TUF specifically designed for this shoe. The black upper is accented with black TPR straps, black waxed laces, black mesh tongue, charcoal speckled blown EVA midsole, and a black cup sole. Other features include a custom night vision sock liner, and Stealth Bomber hangtag.

Only 413 of the shoes were made and each in numbered on in the inside of the shoe. For a list of the 13 stores world wide where the Stealth will be sold, follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Skullcandy Suing Skelanimals Over Logo

by The Editors on November 16, 2011

Skull AnimalsAction headphone maker Skullcandy is reportedly suing a company called Skelanimals because their logo is similar to the publicly traded companies skull face, according to a story in the Salt Lake City Tribune.

“The skull logos used by defendants … is likely to cause confusion … or to deceive the consuming public,” according to the trademark-infringement suit filed in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City. . . “We have registered trademarks on that skull across the world, particularly in the headphone category. We are recognized globally for that skull,” said Tom Burton, associate general counsel for Skullcandy. “We try to resolve these issues through friendly negotiations but not everyone respects our intellectual property, and we have to protect it.”

Skelanimals says their design were copyrighted in 2008. Okay, so the eyes, nose and teeth, maybe?

[Link: Salt Lake City Tribune]

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Burton x Caffeinated High Fructose Corn Syrup

by The Editors on November 16, 2011

Burton Mtndew Chairlift Tee[1]Burton Snowboards is oddly proud to announce that they are partnering with a caffeinated carbonated high fructose corn syrup manufacturer on new outerwear and apparel made from recycled plastic bottles.

The first round of products from this partnership was released today and features a hand-crafted line of t-shirts made from 50% recycled plastic bottles and 50% organic cotton. Part of Burton’s Green Mountain Project, which is a line of products created with an eco-influence, the limited edition Burton x [caffeinated high fructose corn syrup] tees include three styles, ‘Apparatus’, ‘Flake’, and ‘Chairway to Heaven’. Inspired by a Rube Goldberg drawing, the ‘Apparatus’ style features a drawing of an imaginary machine that is converting plastic bottles into recycled PET pellets, which are ‘snowing’ down into the shape of Burton’s classic mountain logo.

While making cool clothing out of trash is an amazing concept, it would be better if Burton simply dumped the drink down the drain (saving a few kids from obesity) before they use the bottles to make their “eco-friendly” clothing. Follow the jump for the official details. [click to continue…]

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