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OCEAN PACIFIC – DESIGNER HISTORY

In March of 1969, Edmond Shumpert and Fred Ryan decided to launch their own line of surfboards, naming their company, Ocean Pacific. Together, the two designed and created a number of surfboards, including the popular short board. In August of 1969, Ryan sold the Ocean Pacific surfboard name to Don Hansen, owner of San Diego’s Hansen Surf Shop.
 
In 1972, Jim Jenks, an employee of Hansen’s, wanted to design a line of apparel specifically for surfers. Hansen allowed Jenks to use the Ocean Pacific name and the apparel line was born featuring the iconic OP logo. The brand immediately became synonymous with the surfer lifestyle.
 
In the 1990s, the company experienced some financial troubles although it rebounded after being acquired by Iconix Brand Group.
 

Ocean Pacific Perfume

Launched in 2001, Ocean Pacific Perfume delivers the exotic fragrance of wet florals balanced by the warm essence of amber and musk. Other noteworthy releases include Ocean Pacific Endless for Women, OP Blend for Women and OP Juice for Women.


Ocean Pacific Cologne

Ocean Pacific Cologne was introduced in 2003 and it features the spicy Oriental fragrance of woods and spice. More recently, Ocean Pacific colognes have included Ocean Pacific Endless for Men, OP Blend for Men and OP Juice for Men.
 
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Ocean Pacific perfumes and colognes include:

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Beauty Tips

Keep your perfume in it's original box to seal out air and light, the enemies of fragrance. Doesn't look as pretty as a bottle of perfume on the counter, but it does keep the fragrance true and makes it last longer.