Emerica
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Emerica is a skateboarding shoe brand based in Lake Forest, California, USA and owned by Sole Technology. Image:Emerica.jpg
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[edit] Origins
The origins of Emerica date back to 1995 and etnies Footwear. French shoe company Rautureau Apple, who started etnies in 1986, was bought out by a European shoe conglomerate, which was, in turn, acquired by an American company. Pierre André Senizergues, who had been designing and distributing etnies in the U.S. since 1990 under the name etnies America, lost the licensing rights to the etnies name after the acquisition. He then started a new brand called Emerica, which simply shortened the name etnies America. All etnies shoes sold in Fall 1995 were shipped as Emerica shoes in Spring 1996. That same year, Pierre bought the rights to the etnies name outright<ref>http://www.twsbiz.com/twbiz/industrynews/article/0,21214,704593,00.html</ref> and continued producing both brands. Emerica focused on core skateboarding, while etnies pursued a broader market with surf, women's, BMX and moto-x footwear in addition to its skate shoes.
For a detailed history of the Emerica brand, consult the Emerican History timeline.
[edit] The Emerica Team
- Andrew Reynolds
- Heath Kirchart
- Ed Templeton
- Kevin "Spanky" Long
- Bryan Herman
- Leo Romero
- Braydon Szafranski
- Aaron Suski
- Austin Stephens
- Chris Senn
- Brandon Westgate
- Matt Allen
[edit] Previous riders
- Donny Barley
- Chad Bartie
- Dan Drehobl
- Erik Ellington
- Jim Greco
- Marc Johnson
- Adrian Lopez
- Phil Shao
- Jamie Thomas
- Tosh Townend
- Tim O'Conner
- Mike Greene
- Mike Maldonado
[edit] Videography
- Yellow
- This is Skateboarding
- Kids in Emerica
- Bikes, Boards and Bros! / Wild in the Streets
- Wild Life (coming soon)
[edit] References
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