Towel It Off With Lost Enterprises

by The Editors on February 24, 2014

Lost Towels

Summer is right around the corner. Don’t fool yourself. You think you’re going to attract the hotties with that old, ripped, torn, yellowing and mildewed towel from 8th grade that been bumping around under your seat all wet and dirty? Not likely. It is time to upgrade your beach front real estate with a little style and flavor from lost.

They even make matching EVA rubber foam thong sandals to go with them. Follow the jump for the official word from lost.Image017

LOST ENTERPRISES LAUNCHING BEACH GEAR FOR SPRING 2014
Includes Sandals & Towels

Irvine, Calif., (February 2014) – …LOST Enterprises is excited to release sandals and beach towels within the already extensive spring 2014 collection.

“As a surfboard and apparel company, it’s key for us to hit all categories important to both surfers and our surf shop partners,” said Mike Reola, …LOST President.

With UV printed graphics, the lightweight EVA rubber foam thong sandals come in 12 prints, sure to keep your feet happy, and will retail for $12.

The 30” x 60” screen-printed beach towels will retail for $24.

…LOST towels and sandals will hit core surf shops and better specialty retailers nationwide in early spring 2014. For more information visit www.lostenterprises.com.

ABOUT …LOST ENTERPRISES:
Lost began in 1985 when Matt Biolos and a bunch of school friends were into snowboarding at Mt. Baldy, skateboarding at the Pipeline in Upland, and surfing in Dana Point. They were “team lost”. Thus the name …LOST scribbled on books, t-shirts, benches, tables and eventually clothing. Matt’s friends had been telling him for years to put the word Lost and his art on tees and try to sell them. By 1992, Matt began putting his art on T-Shirts with a …LOST logo. His roommate Mike Reola, a recent business school graduate, helped him handle the business side of things and they both worked on developing a plan to slowly grow and market the company with little or no money. Matt Biolos and Mike Reola, while running the company with partner Joel Cooper, continue to oversee every aspect of the business. Lost is one of the last privately owned and controlled surf and skate brands.

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