Billabong
During the late 60’s and early 70’s, the surfing lifestyle meant getting in your kombi van packed to the rafters with surfboards, surfmaps, tents and sleeping bags and heading to the coast for classic surfing safari. Where one ended up depended entirely on the waves. One day you could be riding the hollow lefthand reef-break at Summercloud Bay on Sydney’s south coast, the next morning you could wake up at Angourie on NSW’s far north coast.
The weather map dictated which direction these free-spirited wave hunters would point their kombi, and nobody knew how to read weather map better than ex-Maroubra surfer Gordon Merchant. He had an uncanny ability to turn up at the right beach exactly when it was ‘going off’ (that translated means when the wind, tide and surf combine to produce perfect waves).
It was after one such magic surf-run up the coast, in search of that inevitable Pot of Gold, that invariably punctuated his surf safaris, that meant Gordon simply did not return to Maroubra. He had found his surfing Utopia, a 20 miles stretch of golden beach and perfect point breaks.
AS far as Gordon was concerned this was Meca- averaging 300 days per year of good quality surf, where one could wear boardshorts or baggies for 9 months of the year. He settled in quickly and it was not long before Gordon was making a significant contribution to the Gold Coast’s infant surfing industry.
As a shaper, Gordon made a huge breakthrough when he introduced a surfboard with a tucked-under edge, a development that aided Joe Larkin’s team-riders Michael Petersen and Rabbit Bartholomew in their ascension to the top world surfing.
As a surfer, Gordon saved many a wiped-out surfer from grief when he developed the first leg-rope. Sure, it was a primitive device by today’s standards, but anybody who has had to scramble over the rocks at Burleigh Heads on a big day owes Gordon a schooner.
In 1973 Gordon and Rena Merchant began producing handmade boardshorts under their flat overlooking his beloved Burleigh. They were tough as teak, able to withstand not only the elements, but also able to absorb the sort of punishment that local juniors Guy Omerod and Rabbit Bartholomew would put those first issued
trunks through.
From those humble beginnings, Billabong was born.
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Billabong Women’s Ditsy Dreams Skirt
Float through your day in this breezy cotton gauze maxi skirt. The high-rise elastic waistband keeps you comfy, while three gathered tiers add dreamy, flowy movement. A metal Billabong plate adds a touch of shine to this effortlessly chic piece.
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Billabong Women’s Tempo Short
These high-waist sweat shorts are made from comfy cotton and polyester blend terry fabric with an adjustable drawcord and convenient hand pockets. With a 2.25″ inseam and sleek metal branding, they’re perfect for laid-back days or light workouts.
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New Comer Straw Hat
She likes wide open beaches— and wide brims to match. A staple for the sunny season, the New Comer hat is crafted in seagrass straw with a structured brim and a rope chin strap to combat beach breezes.
$19.99New Comer Straw Hat
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Billabong Women’s Tanlines Tie Side Mini Bikini Bottoms
MGFO- PINK DAZE
WHT- WHITEMade of recycled Tanlines rib fabric, the itty-bittie Maya bikini bottoms offer minimal coverage and playful side ties can be worn both high or low on the hip.
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Billabong Women’s In The Loop Hike Bikini Bottoms
BMBO – BLUE
Have some fun with color and texture in the Loop Hike Bikini Bottoms. Made of recycled terry rib fabric, this women’s swim bottom features an 80s-inspired cut that sits above the hip to create a long-legged silhouette, while skimpy bum coverage gives you max bronzing potential.
Women’s Bikini Bottoms.
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Billabong Men’s A/Div Boundary Hooded Half-Zip Pullover
GRH/GRYHTHR- HEATHERED GREY
Step up your cold-weather look in the Billabong A/Div Boundary Hooded Half-Zip Pullover. Made from brushed knit fleece treated in DWR coating, this thick hooded pullover features a half-zip closure, elastic cuffs, bungee cinched hem, front welt pockets, and Adventure Division Collection logo branding.
Men’s Hooded Half-Zip Pullover.
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Billabong Chronicle SS
Room to move, but with a nice silky touch. Some surfers can be so picky. But the Chronicle Slice rashguard lets him have it his way with a loose t-shirt fit and an oh-so-smooth feel that will never let him down.
The Chronicle Slice surf tee is made with a special combination of nylon and spandex with a unique silk-touch feel. Flatlock seams also provide a smooth fit and prevent chaffing and dashing. Designed with a unique t-shirt fit that provides loose comfort without cling. Our iconic Billabong logo is screened across the chest. .
Short sleeve surf tee.
Loose fit.
6oz silk touch.
91% nylon/9% spandex.
Billabong logo screen at chest.
Rinse in cold water.
Imported.$27.95Billabong Chronicle SS
$27.95

