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The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

The passion driving Hurley sportswear was born out of their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys. Since Hurley's roots evolved directly from the beach culture, the brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970's is also important in Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards made boards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. Women's Hurley sportswear takes a cue from the surfing vibe, including brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing aura, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley REM swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Come on in -- the water's fine!

 

Hurley swimwear and boardshorts are meant to be total reflections of today's surf culture. It's bright and exciting with plenty of contemporary styling and updates of old favorites. Hurley's boardshorts are made in the same style as the first boardshorts were, but they've taken the advancements in production and fabric technology and applied them to make a better, sleeker, more functional product. The rigid fabric waistband made in true waist sizes so you can get the perfect fit that will stay up and in place out on your board, but won't cut into you waist. Hurley's boardshorts and beachwear are thoughtfully constructed to meet the demands of vigorous surfing, skating and beach life, the colorful patterns and styles will enliven any scene. The three-time boardshort of the year winner Phantom design from Hurley continues to be exceptionally popular and reliable in the water. Its design has all of the features of the traditional boardshort, but the fabric, cut, and length have been updated to reflect what surfers, whether they're men or boys, need from their boardshorts. Speaking of, if there's one thing that really makes most males choose an unlined boardshort over a standard swim short with a mesh liner it's that the majority of boardshorts have a functional fly, and that's what guys look for the most whether it's underwear or swimwear. Hurley has a leg up on the competition, because while guys may want an open fly they don't necessarily want one that's lined with velcro. Button-flies aren't really a great solution to this problem because they can be difficult to undo, especially when your hands are wet. Hurley's patented EZ stretch fly panel takes away the hassle and lets you stay confident out in the water. Whether you like the look or the way they work there are plenty of reasons to like Hurley boardshorts and swimwear. If you're looking for something new and different then give these boardshorts a try!

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach.

The philosophy and passion of Hurley comes from their long-standing love of the ocean and the fact that it is in a constant state of change. The glamorous image of suntanned, hard-bodied surfers and their colorful beach garb are legendary in California's surf culture, further popularized by the rock-and-roll music of the Beach Boys, which only added to the mystique. Hurley's roots undeniably come directly from the beach culture.

The brand's mission statement is all about fostering the dreams of youth and the young-at-heart. Music and art were also important in uniting Hurley's vision, as they are passionate about the individual and freedom of expression. And, Hurley places great value on smiles. Welcome to Hurley's world of imagining endless possibilities.

The surfing industry in Southern California of the late 1970s was a large part of Hurley's history, with Hurley Surfboards being established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Hurley Surfboards was thriving well into the 1980s, making surfboards for many of the most renowned surfers in the world. In 1982, the owner and his business manager became interested in the Australian apparel brand, Billabong. Their long, punk rock-inspired boardshort styles were perfectly in keeping with the Hurley Surfboard image. Billabong USA became a separate business entity and licensee for Billabong, and was doing well by the middle 1980s.

Hurley's team took on the full responsibility for designing, sourcing, marketing and financing Billabong USA. The Billabong USA team became aware of a shift in the collective conscious of their demographic target market, noting that the modern surfer was also interested in fashion, skateboarding, snowboarding, music and art. And the new internet put endless purchasing possibilities in the consumer's hands. No longer did the surfing aficionados have to find their surf wear at specialty bricks-and-mortar stores. All they had to do was log on and "surf the Web." The Hurley team accordingly began to reformulate what it meant to be a 'surf' brand. By 1998's close, it was clear that the team had its own vision for the future that did not necessarily mesh with the interests of Billabong globally. Hurley Surfboards gave back the Billabong license and decided to launch Hurley, and it has thrived since.

Women's Hurley sportswear has that same surfing vibe, with brilliant pieced boardshorts and swimwear that's influenced by the sixties' surfing passion, perfectly designed for comfort at the beach. The Hurley Dimension swimwear collection features an optical pattern infused with beachy brights, just perfect to catch the next wave or turn heads on the shore. Hurley also produces silky soft t-shirts and activewear for those that love the feeling of velvet against their skin. All of the Hurley items are bright and fun for a youthful look.

Women wear Hurley swimwear and tees because the brand makes them feel confident and look like a sun goddess. The stylish designs combined with the soft feeling make it a top selling brand for women. The soft colors that remind women of vacation on a beach lure them to enjoy Hurley clothing.

Whether you're an active surfer or just play one in your dreams, Hurley boardshorts and other sports underwear will have you looking and feeling like a beach boy. Developed by a leader in the silver age of the surf culture, Bob Hurley, back when surfing and modern swimwear were familiar to the world, but were, The boardshorts have features that are appreciated by both men and boys who take their outdoor play seriously. Each Hurley style is produced in both mens and boys sizes, so if your boy wants to look just like dad he totally can!

Hurley boardshorts are extremely durable and yet lightweight. The legs are longer than other brands to match the look of today, more importantly what surfers want to look like. In the past the legs were shorter because the stiff fabric that was used to make boardshorts wouldn't yield to your movements. Nowadays that isn't an issue. Hurley combines recycled polyester with a generous amount of spandex to produce a fabric with plenty of stretch that won't hinder your movements. Other innovations that Hurely has developed and introduced to their men's swimwear is their patented EZ fly closure, which uses a stretch soft fabric panel, replacing velcro and button closures that can be uncomfortable and difficult to use. The cargo pocket, found on most styles, has a mesh-covered opening, a gromit or port, making it easy for water to drain. If the cargo pocket is built into the side of the leg then its interior is made of mesh material to achieve the same result. Hurley's design and look is a direct response to what its team of designers saw as a shift in surf culture back in the mid-90's. As a result, the boardshorts Hurley produces are offered in vibrant patterns and colors, reflecting a young culture of surf, music, skate, art, fashion and beach that has not only kept up with, but influenced the trends and feel of today's surfers and culture. The Hurley Phantom has won the SEMA Image Award for best boardshort five years in a row.

The company history goes back to the surfing world of Southern California in the late 1970's. Bob Hurley and his company, Hurley Surfboards, built premium surfboards when they became interested in the Australian clothing line Billabong. They saw what Billabong was doing and decided it was exactly what Amercian surfers were looking for, but didn't have. In 1982, Hurley made a licensing deal and created Billabong USA. It caught on almost immediately by filling a gap in men's swimwear that hadn't existed in the American market. In spite of the brand's success, Hurley and his team felt another shift in the surf culture market--modern surfers also loved to skate, snowboard and embraced fashion and music in a way previous generations hadn't. The surfer culture had changed. With the shift, Hurley separated from Billabong and created its own brand. Hurley nows offers swimwear lines for men, women and boys. With construction details that high-energy sports demand and style that is fresh and modern, Hurley boardshorts and mens swimwear are popular with everyone who enjoys an active beach lifestyle.