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A division of Marc
Ecko Enterprises, Zoo York is the largest action sports company on the
east coast. Zoo York began in 1993 but the history of the name Zoo York
goes back much further.
In the mid-'70s, Zoo York was the name for a crew of artists and skaters
who were instrumental in developing the hip-hop scene in New York. The name
then faded to the background in the '80s before resurfacing in '93 when
when Rodney Smith along with friends Eli
Gesner and Adam Schatz started the fledgling company.
Although action sports is not always associated with urban culture, Zoo
York has always remained close to its roots in both graffiti and urban culture
as reflected in everything from Zoo York's apparel to skate decks
to footwear.
Today, Zoo York has grown into an international brand with corporate offices
in mid-town Manhattan, 26 employees and $22 million in retail sales for
2004. Recognizing the synergies between the urban apparel and action sports
consumer, Zoo York apparel is a unique blend of both worlds. The product
line includes men's and women's t-shirts, fleeces, knits, wovens,
denim, outerwear, headgear, bags, footwear, and other accessories. Zoo York
also manufactures its own line of skateboards, wheels, griptape and other
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