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Nixon Sets Up Shop In NYC

by The Editors on December 17, 2015

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Nixon announced today (December 17, 2015) the opening of their first New York City retail location on Prince St., right in the heart of Soho.

Built with award-winning design features, the SoHo location will bring to life the brand’s action sports heritage. The store will showcase Nixon’s signature watch table: featuring open-merchandising of watches in the shape of an undulating wave. The watch table invites consumers to try on and experience product first hand. Anchoring the store is Nixon’s customization bar, which allows customers the opportunity to create one-of-a-kind watches. The new space will also give Nixon the opportunity to spotlight its limited-edition offerings, including its new automatic, Swiss-made RSVP collection.

Nixon SoHo is located at 122 Prince Street, between Wooster and Greene Street, and is open daily from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday – Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays. The shop can be reached at 917.262.0560.

 

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Pro-Tec: Out Of Paint & Back To Skate

by The Editors on December 15, 2015

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The skate helmet brand of choice for legions of skateboarders, Pro-Tec announced this week that they have been sold by their parent paintball company Dye Precision, Inc. to zombie skate brand collector Bravo Sports Corp. for an undisclosed amount.

Bravo Sports plans to continue Pro-Tec’s legacy by supporting and protecting riders around the world, from sidewalks to the slopes. Famous for classic styling and innovative protective gear, Pro-Tec’s helmets, pads, guards and other products have protected skate, bike, water, and snow athletes of all ages for more than four decades. With the company’s action sports heritage and proven success, athletes have come to rely on Pro-Tec products.

Pro-Tec will be in good company with other Bravo brands like Darkstar, MapleSpeedDemon, Kryptonics, Variflex (see what we mean by “zombie”), and many more. For the official word from Bravo, please follow the jump. [click to continue…]

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Rubbermaid Buys K2 & Ride Snowboards

by The Editors on December 14, 2015

K2_Logo_2015Newell Rubbermaid, a company that sounds more like a fetish doll manufacturer than a consumer brands company, has just purchased K2 and Ride Snowboard’s parent company Jarden today (December 14, 2015) in a deal worth more than $15 billion according to a story on Forbes.com.

The deal will create a combined firm with $16 billion in annual revenue, owning brands ranging from Sharpie, Paper Mate and Graco strollers to Coleman, Sunbeam, Oster and Marmot. . . . Jarden shareholders will receive $21 a share in cash and 0.862 shares of Newell Rubbermaid. Combining Jarden with Newell Rubbermaid will fund the deal with cash on hand and new debt, levering itself to 3.0 to 3.5 times, but maintaining investment grade credit ratings. The acquisition is forecast to immediately bolster Newell’s earnings per share by double digits when it closes, expected in mid-2016.

Those who love corporate snowboarding should take this as a cue to buy more K2 and Ride products as soon as possible. Maybe even for Christmas.

[Link: Forbes]

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Kering Moves Frenchie In As Volcom CEO

by The Editors on December 10, 2015

Todd_Hymel_Webby_t286Kering, Volcom’s Paris, France based owner, has apparently decided they need someone from the home office in charge. So they’ve moved out longtime CEO Jason Steris and consolidated Volcom’s (and Electric’s) leadership under Kering’s chief executive of the Action Sports Brands Todd Hymel (right), according to a story in Orange County Business.

Hymel, a 41-year-old U.S.-French national, moved to Orange County in May to take on “a more active role in the development, expansion and performance of the Volcom and Electric brands worldwide.” He joined Kering in 2008 as deputy director of mergers and acquisitions and was appointed chief operating officer of its Sport and Lifestyle Division in 2012.

See, the new owners always move their people in eventually. Seems Kering was just a little more polite about it, waiting a full four and a half years before officially putting the company under the control of someone fluent in French.

[Link: Orange County Business]

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Richer Poorer Bought By Shoes.com

by The Editors on November 16, 2015

Richer_Poorer_Webby_t286Richer Poorer, the other Orange County, California sock and apparel brand has been purchased by Shoes.com according to a story on Orange County Business Journal.

“We’ve been acutely focused on building a strong brand identity, authentic voice and quality product since we launched five years ago,” company co-founder and Chief Executive Iva Pawling said in a news release. “The next growth phase for Richer Poorer requires significant resources, e-commerce expertise and ability to scale, all of which the Shoes.com team brings to the table.

Sound like a pretty good exit, too.

[Link: OCBJ]

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SIA’s State Of The Snowboard Industry

by The Editors on November 9, 2015

The SnowSports Industries of America has created a video series to help communicate what they feel is the current “State of The Industry.” The above edit is the snowboard version. Here’s their pitch:

“We understand people are short on time and the State of the Industry Video Series provides a quick snapshot of last season. We focus on the stats that mean the most to all snow sports professionals – be it retail sales, marketing or manufacturing — to help everyone make sound business decisions in the year ahead,” commented Kelly Davis, director of research for SIA.

What do you think? Are they on target? We’d tell you what we thought, but that would means watching the video and really, who has time for that?

[Link: SIA]

 

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The Soft Story Behind Wavestorm Surfboards

by The Editors on October 30, 2015

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Don’t lie. You own a soft top and so do your friends. At the beach on the weekends it seems everyone is on one. Most of these boards are coming from the same place: CostCo. Bloomberg Business has the story behind one of the biggest shifts in surfing hardgoods ever.

Since its debut in 2007, Wavestorm has become the most popular surfboard in the U.S., with about half a million sold. Novices and veterans have embraced the mass-produced soft-foam boards, which cost much less than competing products. Entry-level soft boards typically sell for around $300, and hand-shaped long boards can go for upwards of $1,000. . . Unlike just about every other surfboard brand, Wavestorm wasn’t started by a revered “shaper” (board designer) or surfer. It’s the brainchild of Matt Zilinskas, a onetime hockey player from landlocked Waterloo, Ont., and John Yeh, a Taiwanese businessman.

Zilinskas shoots straighter than anyone in the surf industry when he explains his business model:

“We don’t want to mess around collecting money from little surf shops and sporting goods stores. Margins are slim at Costco, but we pump out volume and get paid on time.”

Yep, it’s apparently the future of board sporting. And, the boards are popular for similar reasons: they’re cheap, fun, indestructible, and most importantly, a great excuse for sucking at surfing. Seriously, who expects you to rip on one of those foam boats?

[Link: Bloomberg Business]

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McKnight Asking $15 Million On North Shore

by The Editors on October 28, 2015

Quiksilver CEO Bob McKnight is reportedly selling his 108-acre piece of the North Shore (just across from Sunset Beach) for $15 million, according to a story in the Pacific Business News.

The 108-acre agricultural-zoned parcel is located between two private roads and a newly-paved road from the Sunset Chevron gas station and Paumalu Road in Haleiwa . . . Bob’s Paumalu LLC, which is headed by McKnight and Eddie Rothman, founder of Da Hui, has owned the property since 2005.

The property can be subdivided or you could build “four dream homes surrounded by acres of incredible rich soil, lush terrain, magnificent trees, and gorgeous timeless views.” Will be sad to see that land go.

[Link: Pacific Business News]

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David Kozak Joins Pretty Great

by The Editors on October 27, 2015

Kozak-PGLLCPretty Great, the Portland, Oregon based parent company of Bonfire, Nikita, Sessions, and SLVDR has hired former Quiksilver sales worker David Kozak as global sales director.

Dave brings with him 15 years of sales experience in the action sports industry, working first with Volcom before a tenure at Quiksilver, Roxy and DC, where he most recently served as the Director of Sales for Snow for all three brands in the Americas region. . . “Based on Dave’s multi-brand sales experience, ease to work with, creative sales perspective and work ethic, I could not think of a better person to lead sales for Pretty Great,” said Pretty Great President Rob Myers.

For the official word from Pretty Great, please follow the jump.

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Tony Hawk’s New Walmart Ride

by The Editors on October 20, 2015

360980Cherokee Global Brands, the fashion giant who licenses Tony Hawk’s name for apparel has announced that they’ve signed a new deal that will see a “broad assortment of Tony Hawk® signature apparel, accessory and footwear categories for young men’s and boy’s sizes 4-20” roll into Canadian Walmart stores. Here are Tony’s thoughts on the deal:

“I’ve worked closely with the team at Cherokee Global Brands to create a launch plan appropriate for the number one retailer in Canada. In my many visits to Canada on skate tours, I am consistently humbled by the response that Canadians have given to me, the Tony Hawk brand and skateboarding in general. I will be fully committed to the success of this launch through my social media, marketing, and appearances. It’s going to be a great ride!”

Indeed. Walmart Canada has 395 stores and more than 1.2 million customers each day. Cha-China!

[Link: Global New Wire via SES]

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