The company behind popular surf, ski and skate labels Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom has filed for bankruptcy. Liberated Brands is shutting ... order low-quality clothing garments from fast ...
All Billabong, Quicksilver and Volcom stores in the U.S. will close their doors after the company ... Liberated Brands also operates other popular skate and surf-inspired clothing companies ...
The company that holds the licences for ... revolutionized the surf scene with Velcro-fastened boardshorts and high-profile athlete sponsorships. Both brands peaked in the 1990s but later struggled ...
The collapse of these stores has been chalked up to the relentless rise of fast fashion and an unstable economy - a one-two punch sending these surf ... Brands' financial woes. Notably, the ...
Like the ocean it circles, the surf brand landscape ... Of the 124 clothing stores that will close in the US, 35 will be in California, the surf and skateboard capital of the world. Liberated Labels, ...
The company registered another logo with just the concentric Ds in September 2020 for clothing, and another ... The apparel brand in 2023 also sued Southern Methodist University, claiming the ...
Just last month, Cherry Co., a women-owned clothing brand, became an official partner with the Kansas City Chiefs, meaning the company can use the classic arrowhead logo. It's one of few women ...
Changing preferences and strategic company ... JNCO is another clothing brand Gen X wore growing up that Gen Z has never heard of. Known for their wide-leg look and cool logo, these jeans ...
but you're probably familiar with at least one of the clothing brands under the company's umbrella. Whether it is the after effects of a rough 2024 or a sluggish start in the new year, multiple chains ...
New Geelong recruit Bailey Smith has already raised eyebrows having been told he can't wear his Nike sponsored headband ...