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Except for the Limited Warranty contained in the terms of guarantee all property is sold “As Is”. You could also, if you’re so inclined, dress like a skater ( a la Craig Anderson) with chinos, button-ups and crew-neck tees or like a nue-age golfer ( a la Kelly Slater) if you like to come off as a sophisticated globetrotter with enough dinero not just to travel the world, but also to plant enough trees to counteract the carbon emissions in your wake.Īlso worthy of note, for those who emigrated to Mexico 20 years ago and just got back ‘on-grid’, is that legacy brands like Billabong and Rip Curl, despite sponsoring some of the hottest surfers on tour (Griff Colapinto, Italo Ferreira, Gabe, etc.) have lost their sheen in the eyes of the younger audience ( in some cases by a magnitude of 40%) creating space for up and comers like Former, Rhythm, Outerknown and TCSS to heat up the market.Julien's Auctions guarantees the authenticity of attribution of property listed in the catalogue or online as stated in the Terms of Guarantee. Bonus tips include: avoiding tacky accessories and talking about the weather like an overqualified meteorologist. Pair this with some naturally bleached hair, trashed jeans, an oversized scoop neck, sockless Vans, a stupidly comfy jacket, and you’ve got yourself a surfer. So all you need to do to is to bin the snapback, throw the trucker cap in the trash and purchase a Mikey Wright style Akubra (if you’re not brave enough to go all out and rock the mullet). It helps if you surf, but you really don’t need to! In fact, most surf branded clothes are bought by people who’ve never put feet to wax. What we can do, is help you look the part, with these surf brands that prove performance is no longer an affront to surfer fashion.Īfter all, to get into that laidback mindset, there’s nothing like rocking a few on-trend (or carefully chosen retrograde) threads something the coolest surf brands below are more than happy to provide.įrom Outerknown to Vissla to RVCA to TCSS to Former, these are the only surf brands the insides of your thighs will ever need to know when it comes to surfer clothing. Unfortunately, there’s little we can do to improve your lineup awareness. Your tight muscle t-shirt and Louis Vuitton belt will have you standing out like a sore thumb at after-surf beers, as everyone will usually be wearing an oversized t-shirt and some board shorts or relaxed-fit jeans. Suffice to say: surfing is a sport that requires you to act cool, as well as look it.

The popularity of surfing has required more and more clothing brands to release products that not just cater to surfers when in the water – such as wetsuits, boots and rash vests – but out the water too. Surfing is a sport synonymous with Australia but also has strong roots in North and South America, along with European countries such as Spain and Portugal.
