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Hurley International, a youth clothing company located in Costa Mesa, California founded by the Hurley Family in Williamsburg, Virginia. (See also List of types of clothing) Introduction Humans often wear articles of clothing (also known as dress, garments or attire) on the body (for the alternative, see nudity). ...
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Costa Mesa is a city located in Orange County, California. ...
Williamsburg is a city located on the Virginia Peninsula in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. ...
The Hurley Family
Each offspring of the founding family was given a section of the conglomeration of brands, Dorest Hurley leading the Billabong brand, Isabel Hurley leading the Roxy brand, and Rupert Hurley to continue the Hurley brand. In 2010, the Hurley brands will be shifted to the offspring, or third generation of the Hurley Family. Leading the Hurley brand will be that of R. Andrew Hurley, of Clemson, SC. Of the Roxy brand, Martin Hurley of Lexington, KY, and lastly Matthew Hurley of Huston, TX will front the Billabong brand.
Company Hurley International is a surf/skate-themed clothing company founded by Bob Hurley. The company puts emphasis on skateboarding, surfing, music, and fun. An inward heelflip Skateboarding is the act of rolling on or interacting with a skateboard. ...
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Growth The biggest factor in the brand's growth to popularity was the fact that popular pop-punk bands, especially blink-182 (in their prime), would frequently sport Hurley clothing. The Hurley International Skate Team realeased the video Hallowed Ground in 2001 Pop punk is a term applied to a style of punk rock music that became commercially successful during the late 1990s with the band blink-182, based on earlier groundwork laid by groups such as Green Day. ...
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| | Assets & Products: Air Jordan | Bauer | Cole Haan | Converse | Exeter Brands Group | Hurley International | Nike Air Max | Nike Free | Nike Golf | Swoosh | Team Starter The Air Jordan is a brand of Nike basketball shoe named after Michael Jordan. ...
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