California-based Volcom, founded in 1991, became a staple in surf, skate, and snow culture with its rebellious ‘Youth Against ...
Last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order stopping all aid to South Africa and offering refugee status to white South Africans. The order decried “government-sponsored race ...
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday aimed at freezing assistance to South Africa over a controversial law that allows the government to seize farmland from ethnic minorities ...
Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom, once a magnet for Millennials looking for surfer and skateboard-inspired clothing, are permanently closing all of their stores.More than 100 locations across the ...
“Consumers can cheaply, quickly and easily order low-quality clothing ... for comment. Billabong was founded on the Gold Coast in 1973. Quiksilver’s origins are in Torquay, south of Geelong.
A shopper walks to a Woolworths store in Johannesburg, South ... in its clothing businesses at home and in Australia and New Zealand. The company, which also owns food stores in South Africa ...
The "second-hand economy" in South Africa is a thriving market where people buy and sell used goods, particularly clothing, contributing significantly to the local economy by providing affordable ...
Liberated Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection over the weekend and is looking to shutter its U.S. retail stores where it sold brands like Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom.
Some beloved beachwear brands are going out of business — Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom brick-and-mortar stores are set to close. California-based Liberated Brands, which operates the stores ...
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