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ROXY Great Plains Womens Top - Steel Blue
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ROXY Masala Womens Top - Steel Blue
$43.99
ROXY Popadom Womens Top - Pearl
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ROXY Twist Around Womens Top - Pearl
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ROXY Crop Womens Tee - Black
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ROXY Magic Touch Womens Tank - White
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ROXY Impression Womens Tank - Navy/Blue
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ROXY The Bubble Womens Tank - Pearl
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ROXY Donut Womens Flannel Shirt - Purple/Blue
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ROXY Donut Womens Flannel Shirt - Purple
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ROXY Smooth Marley Womens Fleece Coat - Steel
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ROXY Multiple Choice Womens Vest - Black
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ROXY Puffin Womens Jacket - White
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ROXY Hubba Hubba Womens Skirt - White/Black
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ROXY Showcase Womens Skirt - Black
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Roxy History...
When Quiksilver decided to start a women’s clothing and apparel line in 1990, it was a gutsy move. The surf market has always been a fickle one. And female surfers, despite their achievements in and out of the water, hadn’t drummed up nearly as much the notoriety nor the community that male surfers had long enjoyed.
But great ideas always take some guts. And the company saw the untapped women’s surf and surf clothing market as a huge opportunity. Turns out they were right.
Like all things Quiksilver, Roxy was born in the water; initially a swimwear line, it debuted in late summer 1990 to immediate success. By the next year, a Roxy sportswear and clothing line was introduced, and that too prospered. 1992 saw continued expansion of the brand with a new denim clothing line and key snowwear pieces. The fact that Roxy was offered by an authentic surf brand made it intriguing for both retailers and girls alike. It was the first of its kind on the market, and soon after, the other surf brands followed.
By 1993, Roxy was on a serious roll. The ever-popular Roxy logo was born, a heart-shaped crest adapted from the recognizable Quiksilver logo. The brand’s popularity was growing, as was its staff. And then one afternoon in Hawaii, as legend has it, the Roxy crew was sitting on a beach watching the surf when they came up with the idea of the women’s board short. Offering fit and flexibility while still managing to be feminine, the women’s boardshort was an innovation that forever changed the women’s surf market. It was also the perfect example of what the Roxy brand had originally set out to be, in the words of Quiksilver’s 1990 Annual Report: “Fun, bold, athletic, daring and classy.” The boardshort became a huge trend. Roxy and women’s surfing was suddenly the next big thing.
1994 marks another major milestone for Roxy: Lisa Andersen, then the reigning ASP Female World Champion, became the first member of the Roxy team. Lisa went on to win three more world titles, and along with them, crossover mass-market fame. She is considered by many to be the most influential surfer in the history of women’s surfing, and her contributions to the Roxy brand and the team continue to play a key role in Roxy’s success. Under her guidance, the Boardrider’s Team has grown into the most respected and accomplished pro team in women’s surfing.
A Roxy-branded professional event was a natural progression from team sponsorship, and thus the first annual Quiksilver/Roxy Women’s Pro Surfing event was born. It took place in winter 1995 on Sunset Beach, Oahu’s North Shore. Ten years later, the Roxy Pro Hawaii remains one of the most prestigious and exciting ASP World Championship surf events of the year.
The success of this event led to other Roxy competitions, including: the Roxy Pro Fiji, the Roxy Pro Gold Coast (Australia), and the Roxy Jam UK, all ASP World Championship Tour events; the Roxy Pro Women’s Surf Festival (Australia), one of the biggest World Qualifying Series events on the tour; and a series of amateur surf contests for young surfers. With such substantial event sponsorship and an ever expanding team, Roxy is proud to be the largest corporate sponsor of women’s surfing worldwide.
As Roxy’s popularity grew, so has its product line and its audience. Accessories and eyewear joined the mix in 1995; footwear, watches, and Roxy Girl, a line for girls aged 7-16, emerged the following year. Roxy enjoyed its New York Fashion week debut at The Girl’s Rule Show in 1996, the same year the brand was nominated for "The California Rising Star Award” for design innovation and excellence. A snow line including outerwear and accessories was added in 1997, along with Teenie Wahine, Roxy’s children’s line. 1999 was big, with jewelry, bags, backpacks, travel accessories, skate gear, and Roxy Room, a line of bedding, lamps, and posters. By the end of the ‘90’s, Roxy had become the clothing, action sports apparel, and accessories brand for girls everywhere, enjoying mass-market appeal without losing its core audience.
The new millennium has brought an exciting and eclectic evolution of Roxy, with a full line of snowboards introduced in 2003, produced in partnership with industry innovator Mervin Manufacturing; Luna Bay, a Roxy Girl Series, seven young adult fiction novels also released in 2003; a new toddlers’ line in stores Spring of 2005; a soon-to-be-debuted fragrance line; and the imminent arrival of Roxy Ski, a line of skis and boots produced in partnership with Rossignol’s Dynastar brand.
As Roxy’s snow product line has expanded, so have its sponsorship efforts. The Roxy Chicken Jams, a series of all-girls pro snowboarding events, debuted in 2004 in Innsbruck, Austria and Park City, Utah. And with some Olympic hopefuls in the mix, 2006 could be the year that Roxy brings home its first medal.
Roxy has long been in the media spotlight. After garnering editorial merit from major publications like Lucky, Teen Vogue, In Style, as well as most of the U.S. and international surf and snow publications, it was only a matter of time before Roxy hit prime time. “Surf Girls,” a collaboration of Roxy and MTV Networks, debuted on MTV in 2003 featuring Roxy’s team manager Danielle Beck as host and Roxy team rider Heidi Drazich as a cast member. The series was a hit, and helped to further popularize women’s surfing and Roxy’s part in the sport.
Strong retail presence is key to a strong brand, and Roxy retail stores were the perfect opportunity to showcase the Roxy clothing and Roxy lifestyle. The first freestanding Roxy store was opened in Hawaii in 1997, and another store followed in 2000 in Southern California’s South Coast Plaza. The Roxy retail chain now features stores all over the world, offering a taste of the Roxy clothing and Roxy surf lifestyle to girls everywhere.
Roxy is now a $400 million clothing and lifestyle brand, offering clothing and products for every aspect of the active girl’s life. From handbags to henleys, wetsuits to tide watches, the key ingredient of Roxy products is that inimitable Roxy spirit. "Daring, confident, naturally beautiful, fun, alive: Roxy."
The above information is from the Roxy website.
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