ANAHEIM, Calif. (February 14, 2014) – More than 700 attendees from
surf companies and specialty retail shops gathered at the City National
Grove of Anaheim Thursday night as the 2013 SIMA Image Award
winners were revealed. Eighty nominees representing the best of the
surf industry from 2013 were honored at the SIMA Image Awards ceremony,
celebrating their outstanding innovations and contributions made to the
industry and 16 were titled the best of the best.
The SIMA Image Awards nominees were
recognized through the lively ceremony hosted by multi-media action
sports personalities, Chris Cote and Nicole Dabeau, who were joined on
stage by DJ Tina T for musical support while winners’ celebrated their
victories. Award winners were presented SIMA Image Awards by celebrities
and athletes including professional surfers Anastasia Ashley, Benji
Weatherly, Greg Long and Parker Coffin. The night was made possible by
Surf Expo and Audi, both supporting the event with generous
sponsorships.
As the only awards program of its kind, the goal of the SIMA Image
Awards is to identify the surf industry’s most influential companies and
recognize them for their efforts to advance and grow the industry
during the past year. For the 2013-year, companies were recognized in
the following 16 categories:
2013 SIMA IMAGE AWARDS WINNERS
OVERALL AWARDS
Breakout Brand of the Year / Winner: Captain Fin
Criteria: Recognizing the small- to mid-size men’s or women’s brand
that experienced break out growth between January 1, 2013 and September
1, 2013. Consider surfboard, apparel, footwear, wetsuit and accessory
brands that had a breakthrough year through product development and/or
increased brand recognition and appeal. Nominated companies can be new
or established brands, but must have annual U.S. sales of at least $1
million and no more than $20 million. Previous winners of this category
are no longer eligible for five years.
Captain Fin
Futures
Matix
RAEN
Roark Revival
Breakout Retailer of the Year / Winner: The Curl
Criteria: Recognizing the specialty retailer with 15 U.S. brick and
mortar doors or less that experienced success in 2013, between January 1
and September 1. Consider the specialty retailer that had a
breakthrough year in terms of sales and increased store recognition and
appeal. Previous winners of this category are no longer eligible for
five years.
Bird’s Surf Shed
Cinnamon Rainbows
Cleanline Surfshop
South Coast Surf Shops
The Curl
MEN’S AWARDS
Men’s Apparel Brand of the Year / Winner: RVCA
Criteria: Awarded to the men’s apparel brand that featured the most
exciting designs, increased its brand appeal, and grew its business
between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013.
Billabong
Hurley
RVCA
Vans Apparel
Volcom
Men’s Boardshort of the Year / Winner: Phantom Fuse 2 by Hurley
Criteria: Awarded to the boardshort product from Spring or Fall 2013
product lines (at retail between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013)
that featured the most exciting design, appeal or innovation.
Annihilator Nano by Volcom
Jordy Freak by O’Neill
Mirage Aggrolite Series by Rip Curl
Phantom Fuse 2 by Hurley
Recycler Series Boardshorts by Billabong
Men’s Marketing Campaign of the Year / Winner: “Camp Tokyo” by Roark Revival
Criteria: Awarded to the men’s apparel, footwear, wetsuit, hardgoods,
accessory or media brand that produced the most creative marketing
campaign in 2013. Consider men’s brands that displayed a creative,
cohesive and consistent brand message in print, digital and
point-of-purchase materials. Campaign must have first appeared in
consumer print publications with an on-sale date between January 1, 2013
and September 1, 2013 (approx. the September or October issues of
endemic magazines).
“Brand Emerged 2013” by Vans
“Camp Tokyo” by Roark Revival
“Life’s Better in Boardshorts” by Billabong
“Phantom Fuse 2” by Hurley
“RVCA” by RVCA
Men’s Retailer of the Year / Winner: Huntington Surf & Sport
Criteria: Awarded to the specialty retailer that featured the best
selection, product mix and merchandising in the men’s category between
January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013.
Cleanline Surfshop
Hansen Surfboards
Huntington Surf & Sport
Ocean Hut
The Curl
WOMEN’S AWARDS
Women’s Apparel Brand of the Year / Winner: Roxy
Criteria: Awarded to the women’s apparel brand that featured the most
exciting designs, increased its brand appeal, and grew its business
between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013.
Billabong
Insight
Roxy
RVCA
Volcom
Women’s Marketing Campaign of the Year / Winner: “My Bikini” by Rip Curl
Criteria: Awarded to the women’s apparel, swimwear, footwear,
wetsuit, hardgoods, accessory and media brand that produced the most
creative marketing campaign in 2013. Consider women’s brands that
displayed a creative, cohesive and consistent brand message in print,
digital and point-of-purchase materials. Campaign must have first
appeared in consumer print publications with an on-sale date between
January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013 (approx. the September and October
issues of endemic magazines).
“Colorlove” by Billabong
“DVF loves ROXY” by Roxy
“My Bikini” by Rip Curl
“Sandals Are For Fun $#!+” by Sanuk
“Wish You Were Here” by L*Space
Women’s Swim Brand of the Year / Winner: L*Space by Monica Wise
Criteria: Awarded to the women’s swim brand that featured the most
exciting designs, increased its brand appeal, and grew its business
between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013.
Beach Riot
Billabong
L*Space by Monica Wise
Rip Curl
Roxy
Women’s Retailer of the Year / Winner: Surf Diva Boutique
Criteria: Awarded to the specialty retailer that featured the best
selection, product mix and merchandising in the women’s category between
January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013.
Cleanline Surfshop
Hansen Surfboards
Huntington Surf & Sport Women’s
Sunrise Surf Shop
Surf Diva Boutique
PRODUCT AWARDS
Accessory Product of the Year / Winner: Socks by Stance
Criteria: Awarded to the accessory product from Spring or Fall 2013
product lines (at retail between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013)
that featured the most exciting innovation, design or appeal. Accessory
products such as watches, eyewear, headphones, socks and other
accessories can be considered.
H2O Floatable Sunglasses by Dragon
Socks by Stance
The Blaster by Nixon
Trestles Pro World Time and Tide Watch by Rip Curl
Vestal Guide: Altimeter | Barometer | Compass Watch by Vestal
Environmental Product of the Year / Winner: R2 Yulex Wetsuit by Patagonia
Criteria: Awarded to the most exciting, appealing and/or innovative
environmental surf product from Spring or Fall 2013 product lines (at
retail between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013). Consider apparel,
footwear, accessory, wetsuit, surfboard or any other surf-related
product that was created to lessen the impact on the environment,
whether through its manufacturing process, materials or usage of the
product itself.
Clean Act Products by MOVMT
R2 Yulex Wetsuit by Patagonia
Phantom Boardshorts by Hurley
Recycler Series Boardshorts by Billabong
TimberTEK by Firewire
Footwear Product of the Year / Winner: Surf Siders by Vans
Criteria: Awarded to the footwear product from Spring or Fall 2013
product lines (at retail between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013)
that featured the most exciting design, appeal or innovation.
MARCOS Hi by MOVMT
Nohea Mesh by OluKai
Phantom Sandal by Hurley
Surf Siders by Vans
The Yoga Sling Sandal by Sanuk
Hardgoods Accessory Product of the Year / Winner: FCSll Fin System by FCS
Criteria: Awarded to the surf hardgood accessory product from Spring
or Fall 2013 product lines (at retail between January 1, 2013 and
September 1, 2013) that featured the most exciting innovation, design or
appeal. Accessory products such as fins, leashes, boardbags, wetsuit
accessories (heat vests, boots, etc.) and other hardgood accessories can
be considered.
Dane Reynolds Recycled Traction Pad by Channel Islands Surfboards
Drylock Boot by Xcel
FCSll Fin System by FCS
John John Signature Techflex Fin by Futures
Portable Self Inflation Vest by Patagonia
Surfboard of the Year / Winner: New Flyer by Channel Islands Surfboards
Criteria: Awarded to the surfboard model from Spring or Fall 2013
product lines (at retail between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013)
that featured the most exciting design, appeal or innovation.
Happy Shovel by Rusty Surfboards
New Flyer by Channel Islands Surfboards
SUPERfling by SUPERbrand
Taj Beach Buggy by Lost Surfboards
Vanguard by Firewire
Wetsuit of the Year / Winner: Flash Bomb Plus by Rip Curl
Criteria: Awarded to the wetsuit from Spring or Fall 2013 product
lines (at retail between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2013) that
featured the most exciting design, appeal or innovation.
Drylock by Xcel
Flash Bomb Plus by Rip Curl
O’Neill Psycho Series with TechnoButter by O’Neill Wetsuits
R2 Yulex Wetsuit by Patagonia
About SIMA Image Awards
Introduced in 2003, the goal of the SIMA Image Awards is to
identify the surf industry’s most influential companies and recognize
them for their efforts to advance and grow the industry over the past
year. Eligible SIMA members are able to enter their brands, products,
and retailers in the appropriate categories. All entries are then
reviewed by an industry panel that includes both manufacturers and
retailers, who vote to determine the nominees in each category. All paid
SIMA member companies and a select list of specialty retailers are then
able to vote to determine the winners of the year.
For detailed
information on the voting process, visit www.simaimageawards.com.
About SIMA
The Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (SIMA) is the
official working trade association of more than 300 surf industry
suppliers. Founded in 1989, SIMA is a non-profit organization that
serves to promote awareness of the surf industry and participation in
the sport of surfing through public relations efforts and a variety of
services, educational programs and research. In addition, SIMA actively
supports oceanic environmental efforts through its 501(c)(3) charitable
environmental foundation, the SIMA Environmental Fund. In the past 24
years, SIMA’s Environmental Fund has raised more than $6.5 million for
environmental groups seeking to protect the world’s oceans, beaches and
waves. The SIMA Humanitarian Fund, also a 501(c)(3) charitable
foundation, was established in 2006 to award grants to various surf or
boardsport related social and humanitarian non-profit organizations
whose efforts are focused on improving the quality of life, health
and/or welfare of people.
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