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O'Neill Ladies
Small Shoulder Bag - Super White
- Adjustable webbed shoulder strap
- Monochrome leafy design to front and polka dot print to
rear
- Large front zipped pocket
- Woven O'Neill branding
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H20cm x W31cm x D6cm |
The pretty Small Shoulder bag - super white, from O誰eill
comes in a monochrome leaf and flower print to the front and a polka
dot design to the rear, and is packed with essential features.
The O誰eill Ladies shoulder bag has lots of room for all your
stuff, there is a small internal pocket aswell as a large zipped pocket
to the front with an O誰eill branded zip puller. The main compartment
is also fully zipped and again features a rubber O誰eill branded zip
puller., for maximum security.
The O誰eill Small Shoulder bag features contrast coloured
woven branding to the front and has a fully adjustable webbed strap.
In the 1950s, Jack O'Neill opened his first surf shop in a garage across the Great Highway in San Francisco, a sand dune away from his favorite bodysurfing break.[1] Jack created the modern-day surf shop. While Dale Velzy, Hobie Alter and others had shops down south, they only sold boards. There he sold his first wetsuits, a few vests he made from gluing together pieces of closed cell foam. From that very garage Jack expanded the average surfer's playground to include locations from Steamer Lane to J-Bay, and from Antarctica to reef breaks off the coast of Iceland. Thanks to Jack O'Neill, "It's always summer on the inside."
Since then, O'Neill has made countless improvements to the design and quality of the wetsuit. From the introduction of the zigzag stitch to the names Jack originated which became generic, (i.e. spring suit, long john, short john, etc.).
Jack's son Pat was a pioneer in developing the leash, affectionately known as the "kook cord" back then. Using materials such as nylon lines, suction cups and surgical tubing, Pat found ways to prevent his board from crashing into the cliffs and breaking in half. While testing a leash, founder Jack O'Neill lost an eye and has to wear an eyepatch.
The O'Neill brand now branches out to many products. Wetsuits, surfboards, boardbags, swimsuits, clothing, and shoes are some of the products that O'Neill prints their logo on.
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