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The store started as a surf shop in 1980 under a different name, selling surfboards and wax. The first mall store opened in 1981 in [[Santa Monica Place]] in [[Santa Monica, California]]. By 1987, they had a total of 21 stores. In 1993, the company was operating 60 stores. More recently, the company has opened up to more styles than just surfwear, adding sweatshirts, jeans, accessories, and shoes often associated with skateboarding culture to keep up with current trends. Popular clothing brands sold at the store include [[Roxy (clothing)|Roxy]], LiLu, Kirra, Bullhead, [[Element Skateboards|Element]], [[Billabong (clothing)|Billabong]], Rusty, [[Vans]], [[Etnies]], [[O'Neill (brand)|O'Neill]], [[Paul Frank]], and [[Hurley International|Hurley]]. The company's stock is publicly traded on the [[NASDAQ]] under the symbol '''[http://finance.google.com/finance?q=psun PSUN]'''.
The store started as a surf shop in 1980 under a different name, selling surfboards and wax. The first mall store opened in 1981 in [[Santa Monica Place]] in [[Santa Monica, California]]. By 1987, they had a total of 21 stores. In 1993, the company was operating 60 stores. More recently, the company has opened up to more styles than just surfwear, adding sweatshirts, jeans, accessories, and shoes often associated with skateboarding culture to keep up with current trends. Popular clothing brands sold at the store include [[Roxy (clothing)|Roxy]], LiLu, Kirra, Bullhead, [[Element Skateboards|Element]], [[Billabong (clothing)|Billabong]], Rusty, [[Vans]], [[Etnies]], [[O'Neill (brand)|O'Neill]], [[Paul Frank]], and [[Hurley International|Hurley]]. The company's stock is publicly traded on the [[NASDAQ]] under the symbol '''[http://finance.google.com/finance?q=psun PSUN]'''.


The company also operates [http://www.demostores.com Demo], which has a "[[hip hop fashion|hip hop]]-inspired" theme, as well as an upscale shoe store called [http://www.onethousandsteps.com One Thousand Steps].
The company also operates [http://www.demostores.com demo], which has a "[[hip hop fashion|hip hop]]-inspired" theme, as well as an upscale shoe store called [http://www.onethousandsteps.com One Thousand Steps].




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*[http://www.pacsun.com Pacific Sunwear Official Website]
*[http://www.pacsun.com Pacific Sunwear Official Website]
*[http://www.demostores.com Demo Official Website]
*[http://www.demostores.com demo Official Website]
*[http://www.onethousandsteps.com One Thousand Steps Official Website]
*[http://www.onethousandsteps.com One Thousand Steps Official Website]
*[http://online.wsj.com/tafkam/public-quote?route=BOH&template=company-research&ambiguous-purchase-template=company-research-symbol-ambiguity&profile-name=Portfolio1&profile-version=3.0&profile-type=Portfolio&profile-format-action=include&public=yes&profile-read-action=skip-read&profile-write-action=skip-write&p-headline=wsjie&transform-value-quote-search=PSUN&transform-name-quote-search=nvp-set-p-sym&nvp-companion-p-type=usstock+usfund&q-match=stem&q-šmax_results=200&p-sym=&p-name=&section=quote&profile-end=Portfolio&p-headline=wsjie Pacific Sunwear NASDAQ quote on Wall Street Journal]
*[http://online.wsj.com/tafkam/public-quote?route=BOH&template=company-research&ambiguous-purchase-template=company-research-symbol-ambiguity&profile-name=Portfolio1&profile-version=3.0&profile-type=Portfolio&profile-format-action=include&public=yes&profile-read-action=skip-read&profile-write-action=skip-write&p-headline=wsjie&transform-value-quote-search=PSUN&transform-name-quote-search=nvp-set-p-sym&nvp-companion-p-type=usstock+usfund&q-match=stem&q-šmax_results=200&p-sym=&p-name=&section=quote&profile-end=Portfolio&p-headline=wsjie Pacific Sunwear NASDAQ quote on Wall Street Journal]

Revision as of 17:55, 10 July 2007

Pacific Sunwear
Company typePublic (NasdaqPSUN)
IndustryRetail
Founded1980
HeadquartersAnaheim, California
ProductsSkate and Surf Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories
Websitepacsun.com

Pacific Sunwear (also known as PacSun) is a shopping mall retail store that sells clothing and accessories for teenagers and young adults. It was originally based in Newport Beach, California, United States. The current corporate offices are now located in Anaheim, with distribution centers in Anaheim, California and Olathe, Kansas.

The store started as a surf shop in 1980 under a different name, selling surfboards and wax. The first mall store opened in 1981 in Santa Monica Place in Santa Monica, California. By 1987, they had a total of 21 stores. In 1993, the company was operating 60 stores. More recently, the company has opened up to more styles than just surfwear, adding sweatshirts, jeans, accessories, and shoes often associated with skateboarding culture to keep up with current trends. Popular clothing brands sold at the store include Roxy, LiLu, Kirra, Bullhead, Element, Billabong, Rusty, Vans, Etnies, O'Neill, Paul Frank, and Hurley. The company's stock is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the symbol PSUN.

The company also operates demo, which has a "hip hop-inspired" theme, as well as an upscale shoe store called One Thousand Steps.