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Our Story
I met my future husband Rene five years ago at a party in Venice, California where we both live. I had just come back from a camping and surf trip in San Clemente with my friend Kassia. I was still wearing the clothes I’d slept in for three days. I guess Rene didn’t mind because he asked for my number and the rest is history. We got married in 2023 and continued our lives with our three boys, working our jobs: me as a photographer’s agent and producer and Rene as a wardrobe stylist.
Both Rene and I have been surfing for most of our lives. My dad was an LA lifeguard, while putting himself through college and medical school.
My uncle Pork Chops was a local (aka, pretty aggressive) Malibu surfer, known for throwing punches at Miki Dora and squabbling with Skip Engblom. The photo on our website and shipping bags is of him, in Malibu in the early 60’s. Rene grew up in Newport Beach and after high school joined the Navy, where he hid a surfboard on the ship he was stationed on in Japan. He surfed all over the South Pacific in shark infested waters, waiting to be caught by his captain, but never was.
We’ve been surfing together since we met. And what I often noticed was that wherever we went, people asked about the surf trunks Rene was wearing. He would buy off the rack trunks from Vissla or Hurley and shorten them, making them less baggy. And he didn’t do it as some hobby: Rene had actually designed at Billabong and Hurley after the Navy, and he knew what worked and what looked good. Other surfers wouldn’t stop asking.
I’ve been collecting vintage clothes of all types since I was a teenager (mostly because I couldn’t afford new clothes and because I wanted to be Molly Ringwald in Pretty in Pink). So it hit me: why not put our shared knowledge to work and make trunks from vintage fabric?