RVCA

RVCA
Headquarters Costa Mesa, California, United States
Key people
PM Tenore
Products Clothing
Parent Billabong International Limited
Website www.rvca.com

RVCA is a Costa Mesa, California-based clothing company owned by Billabong.[1] Its name comes from Greek word for "clothes" (ρούχα roúcha).

Etymology

The logotype for RVCA portrays the letter A without a crossbar, resembling an uppercase lambda. The 'V' character is a 'U' written in traditional Roman script. Occasionally "RVCA" is written in a different script or appears in art where it is clear that the true name is 'Ruca'. The name resembles ρούχα (upper case: ΡΟὙΧΑ), pronounced [ˈru xa], meaning "clothes" in Greek. However, the closest anglicization of the Greek word for "clothes" (ρούχα) would be roúcha.

History

RVCA was founded by Pat Tenore and Conan Hayes, a professional surfer from Hawaii.[2][3][4] Billabong International Limited purchased RVCA in July 2010.[5]

Culture

RVCA is closely associated with skateboard and surf culture; the company sponsors a skateboard and surf team. RVCA clothing is found in skateboard/surf shops and numerous other shops.

Because of its art focus, RVCA is also associated with the street graffiti subculture. RVCA is involved with various contemporary art galleries such as KNOWN Gallery. This Los Angeles Gallery, New Image Art Gallery in Los Angeles and the Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco Established to promote the genuine integrity of RVCA's subcultures while simultaneously giving back to the community.

Sponsored artists

Among the artists sponsored by RVCA as part of the Artist Network Program (ANP) are Mark Mothersbaugh, Barry McGee, C. R. Stecyk, III, David Choe, Kelsey Brookes, KRK Ryden, and Tommy Guerrero.[6]

Surf team

Skate team

MMA fighters

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fighters

References

  1. Gomez, Alisha (July 19, 2010). "Billabong Strikes Deal for Rvca, Avoids Bidding War for Retailer". Orange County Business Journal. 33 (29): 1.
  2. "Conan Hayes Launches Ruca". Transworld SURF. June 4, 2001. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  3. "Keeping Up with the Hayeses, and the Joneses". Surfer. July 22, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
  4. Yen, Yii-Wyn (December 6, 2004). "Carving Out A New Market Space". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 24, 2012.
  5. "Company History". Billabong. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  6. "ANP Artists". RVCA. Retrieved September 10, 2012.

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