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I heard about this Kid. Apparently Some rich kid who got his mom to bankroll his company. Kind of a joke really. Never really saw their clothes so.. The RVCA/Hurley comparison is quite a stretch. Clearly that’s him responding.
No this is this is the some rich kid as you put it. And actually yes the money is put in by myself and my family but I am not rich or have been fed by a golden spoon. No different than most new companies out there, I can give you a list if you like. Gotta start some where and what does it matter if you have 2 sales, I need to clear my warehouse for new product coming in, so why don’t you come check it out before you knock it.
Awesome i love lame ass people dogging a clothing company on TW Biz . Get a life you losers . What did you try to get sponsored by notion and they turned you down. I heard they give back to the surf community with free surf contests , and they even donate money from there warehouse sales to local kids schools.
Hey notion is a new company with tight designs and the clothes fit perfect. No cutting corners or cheap product. Were building a solid snow,surf and skate team and the owners are cool as hell. You can talk shit all you want but the fact is that this company is legit and and the product is worthy.
Uh??Free surf contest? We showed up at the one in HB and there was an entry fee. Later for that. What schools exactly did they give money to? Not dogging Notion as I’ve never seen there stuff in any stores, but the free contest deal is not true. What schools did they give money to?
Found on the web…$50.00 bucks for groms???
The Notion Anti-Apparel 2007 Pro-Am Surf Series is geared toward youth. There will be product give-aways and prize packages for the winners in 1st thru 4th in the Pro and Grom Divisions. (Groms = age 17 and under.)
Entry for Groms is $50; Pro’s $75.
May 20th, 2008 at 8:07 am
Who the hell is Notion clothing? Funny, these guys have to have two sales to make shit happen. A bunch of goofs
May 20th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Thats funny that 2 sales make you a goof, guess RVCA and Hurley are goofs to back when they had 2 sales in December.
May 21st, 2008 at 6:29 am
I heard about this Kid. Apparently Some rich kid who got his mom to bankroll his company. Kind of a joke really. Never really saw their clothes so.. The RVCA/Hurley comparison is quite a stretch. Clearly that’s him responding.
May 21st, 2008 at 1:25 pm
No this is this is the some rich kid as you put it. And actually yes the money is put in by myself and my family but I am not rich or have been fed by a golden spoon. No different than most new companies out there, I can give you a list if you like. Gotta start some where and what does it matter if you have 2 sales, I need to clear my warehouse for new product coming in, so why don’t you come check it out before you knock it.
May 22nd, 2008 at 3:48 pm
Awesome i love lame ass people dogging a clothing company on TW Biz . Get a life you losers . What did you try to get sponsored by notion and they turned you down. I heard they give back to the surf community with free surf contests , and they even donate money from there warehouse sales to local kids schools.
May 23rd, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Hey notion is a new company with tight designs and the clothes fit perfect. No cutting corners or cheap product. Were building a solid snow,surf and skate team and the owners are cool as hell. You can talk shit all you want but the fact is that this company is legit and and the product is worthy.
May 23rd, 2008 at 7:22 pm
Uh??Free surf contest? We showed up at the one in HB and there was an entry fee. Later for that. What schools exactly did they give money to? Not dogging Notion as I’ve never seen there stuff in any stores, but the free contest deal is not true. What schools did they give money to?
Found on the web…$50.00 bucks for groms???
The Notion Anti-Apparel 2007 Pro-Am Surf Series is geared toward youth. There will be product give-aways and prize packages for the winners in 1st thru 4th in the Pro and Grom Divisions. (Groms = age 17 and under.)
Entry for Groms is $50; Pro’s $75.