We have some more photos of Surf Expo, where we saw a good turnout of important retailers and many major brands in attendance.
Published: January 14, 2019By Tiffany Montgomery
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The team from jewelry company Simbi, which was busy at the show: Eva Coles, President Birgit Coles, Alex Messmer, Michael Alvarez, and Claudia Beaulieu
We have some more photos of Surf Expo, where we saw a good turnout of important retailers and many major brands in attendance.
A lot of the big brands were there, including O’Neill, Billabong, RVCA, Hurley, Reef, Olukai, Body Glove and many others.
In the surfboard section, Surftech drew a lot of attention with its recent deals with Gerry Lopez, Hayden Cox of Hayden Shapes, and Steve Walden.
The Pura Vida booth was absolutely packed most of the show as were brands like Salty Crew and Corkcicle.
And some brands returned to the show after a long absence, like Element.
Notable brands not in attendance included Vans, Quiksilver, Roxy, Volcom and Rip Curl.
We also learned of some personnel moves at the show:
Courtney Kincaid, formerly with O’Neill, is now at Xcel Wetsuits
Bill Gage, formerly at Neff and LRG, is now at Avid
Brian Garofalow, former of Element, is now at Igloo
Paul Hoobler, formerly of Maui Nix, is now at Costa
Pukka had computer stations and worked with customers to design hats on the floor
Retailers designed hats at the Pukka booth
Fishing lifestyle brand Avid has beefed up its staff: Charlie Kiesa, Bill Gage, Rick Banta, Bob Rohmann and Founder Tim Johnson
Avid styles
Brian Garofalow at his new home at Igloo
CJ Hobgood meeting fans in the Igloo booth
Body Glove's new sustainable activewear collection
Nick Meistrell of Body Glove
Jeff Booth of Flojos, Layne Losee of Salty Crew, Dale Grimes of Tyler's
Everything But Water buyers in the Tori Praver booth
Katin was busy at the show
Simbi bracelets
A one piece from Power 2 the Flower, which is owned by a company that does a big private label swim business
Retailers were excited about Power 2 the Flower swim styles and prices
A Power 2 the Flower one piece and coverup worn with high-waisted denim
We saw several excited retailers in this booth. They liked the style, quality and prices of Power 2 the Flower. The flower top, for example, wholesales for $16.
Element returned to the show with Matthew Ward, Donny Barley and Dave Rosenberger
Element has a new collaboration with National Geographic
The Corkcicle booth was super busy at the show
This toy, which rides waves, is a hot seller at McKevlin's Surf Shop in South Carolina. Kids get excited by it and it gives parents more time to shop.
Surfer Dudes are a top selling toy at some surf shops
Pukka had computer stations and worked with customers to design hats on the floor
Retailers designed hats at the Pukka booth
Fishing lifestyle brand Avid has beefed up its staff: Charlie Kiesa, Bill Gage, Rick Banta, Bob Rohmann and Founder Tim Johnson
Avid styles
Brian Garofalow at his new home at Igloo
CJ Hobgood meeting fans in the Igloo booth
Body Glove's new sustainable activewear collection
Nick Meistrell of Body Glove
Jeff Booth of Flojos, Layne Losee of Salty Crew, Dale Grimes of Tyler's
Everything But Water buyers in the Tori Praver booth
Katin was busy at the show
Simbi bracelets
A one piece from Power 2 the Flower, which is owned by a company that does a big private label swim business
Retailers were excited about Power 2 the Flower swim styles and prices
A Power 2 the Flower one piece and coverup worn with high-waisted denim
We saw several excited retailers in this booth. They liked the style, quality and prices of Power 2 the Flower. The flower top, for example, wholesales for $16.
Element returned to the show with Matthew Ward, Donny Barley and Dave Rosenberger
Element has a new collaboration with National Geographic
The Corkcicle booth was super busy at the show
This toy, which rides waves, is a hot seller at McKevlin's Surf Shop in South Carolina. Kids get excited by it and it gives parents more time to shop.
Surfer Dudes are a top selling toy at some surf shops
Pukka had computer stations and worked with customers to design hats on the floor