Surf Style

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Surf Style is a surf-style clothing and souvenir retail chain in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi operated by Surf Style Retail Management.[1][2][3][4] Surf Style has about 40 retail locations and is also an internet retailer. Their Clearwater Beach superstore includes a FlowRider indoor surfing and boogie boarding installation.[5] Surf Style also carries its own line of branded apparel.

History

Surf Style began with windbreaker sales out of a car trunk. A wholesale clothing business followed and retail stores were eventually developed.

In 2000, the Gus Stevens building at US 90 and Veterans Avenue in Biloxi, Mississippi was slated for conversion into a Surf Style store. The location was a famous nightclub in the 1950s and 1960s.[6]

The Platinum Dolls and former stripper turned suburban housewife Marjorie Orbin modeled for Surf Style for four years.[7]

The Clearwater Beach location at 311 South Gulfview Blvd. was slated for reconstruction in 2010, to include 31,000 square feet of space, adjoining restaurant space for Britt's Laguna Grill, and 349 space parking garage. A delay was requested due to the BP oil spill.[8] In 2011, Surf Style opened the new $11 million superstore.[3] A 300-space parking garage was also built adjacent to the superstore, in part to offset spaces lost when the beach's Gulf Walk enhancements were constructed.[4]

There was a dispute with the City of Clearwater over outdoor displays at its superstore on Clearwater Beach.[3] Also in 2011, Surf Style was sued by Abercrombie & Fitch for trademark infringement over use of a seagull image.[1]

In 2013 the company partnered with Guy Harvey.[9]

Offerings

The beachwear sold at Surf Style includes sarongs, sunblock, and swimsuits. The indoor FlowRider artificial wave provides an opportunity to learn surfing, a sport difficult to practice on the Gulf of Mexico with its small waves.[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Abercrombie & Fitch is alleging Surf Style is using its gull logo from its Hollister chain without permission March 7, 2011 by Dan Eaton Columbus Business First
  2. SURF'S ALMOST UP AT SURF STYLE Sun Herald (Biloxi) March 23, 2007 page C7 BUSINESS
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Stores' outdoor displays pose a dilemma for Clearwater Drew Harwell, Times Staff Writer Tampa Bay Times November 19, 2011
  4. 4.0 4.1 Clearwater strikes deal for 300-space parking garage on Clearwater Beach by Mike Brassfield Tampa Bay Times June 19, 2009
  5. 5.0 5.1 Clearwater and vicinity Fodor's Florida 2013 page 403
  6. OLD GUS STEVENS BUILDING ON WAY OUT CLOTHING STORE WILL BUILD NEW STRUCTURE Sun Herald (Biloxi) February 23, 2000 - A1 LOCAL-FRONT
  7. Dancing with Death: The True Story of a Glamorous Showgirl, her Wealthy Husband, and a Horrifying Murder by Shanna Hogan Macmillan, May 24, 2011 page 43
  8. Beach Walk inspires business development; New construction? October 4, 2010 by Margaret Cashill Tamp Bay Business Journal
  9. [1] Tampa Bay Business Journal

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