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Billabong is one of the world’s preeminent casual wear, surf brands. It sells sportswear from head to toe, for men, women and children. Billabong is a surf company, a clothing retailer that also produces accessories; watches, backpacks, skateboards and snowboard products.

Founded in 1973 by Gordon and Rena Merchant, the company first traded on the Australian Securities Exchange on 11 August 2000. The name "billabong" is derived from the Wiradjuri word "bilabaŋ" that refers to a "creek that runs only during the rainy season".

As of September 2016, Billabong also owns Von Zipper,Element, Honolua Surf Company, Kustom, Palmers Surf, Xcel, Tigerlily, and RVCA.

Billabong was founded in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia in 1973 by Gordon Merchant. At first, he designed and created board shorts at his home and then sold them to local surf shops. Surfers soon realized the durability of Merchant's shorts that was the result of his triple-stitching technique. Merchant understood that his company needed to expand to achieve success, so Billabong started to sponsor contests, which increased the public's awareness of Merchant's products and the company expanded.

By the 1980s, Billabong board shorts were present throughout Australia.

Based upon his success in Australia, Merchant decided to export Billabong's products and, by the late 1980s, Merchant's board shorts were available in other countries, including New Zealand, Japan, and South Africa.

In the 1990s, the surf industry as a whole grew significantly and Billabong was a part of this growth process. The company was first traded on the Australian Securities Exchange in mid-2000, which provided the company with the funds to further expand and acquire other companies.

During the late 60's and early 70's, the surfing lifestyle meant getting in your kombi van packed to the rafters with surfboards, surfmaps, tents and sleeping bags and heading to the coast for classic surfing safari.

Where one ended up depended entirely on the waves. One day you could be riding the hollow lefthand reef-break at Summercloud Bay on Sydney's south coast, the next morning you could wake up at Angourie on NSW's far north coast.

The weather map dictated which direction these free-spirited wave hunters would point their kombi, and nobody knew how to read weather map better than ex-Maroubra surfer Gordon Merchant. He had an uncanny ability to turn up at the right beach exactly when it was ‚"going off" (that translated means when the wind, tide and surf combine to produce perfect waves).

It was after one such magic surf-run up the coast, in search of that inevitable Pot of Gold, that invariably punctuated his surf safaris, that meant Gordon simply did not return to Maroubra. He had found his surfing Utopia, a 20 miles stretch of golden beach and perfect point breaks.

As far as Gordon was concerned this was Mecca - averaging 300 days per year of good quality surf, where one could wear boardshorts or baggies for 9 months of the year. He settled in quickly and it was not long before Gordon was making a significant contribution to the Gold Coast's infant surfing industry.

As a shaper, Gordon made a huge breakthrough when he introduced a surfboard with a tucked-under edge, a development that aided Joe Larkin's team-riders Michael Petersen and Rabbit Bartholomew in their ascension to the top world surfing.

As a surfer, Gordon saved many a wiped-out surfer from grief when he developed the first leg-rope. Sure, it was a primitive device by today's standards, but anybody who has had to scramble over the rocks at Burleigh Heads on a big day owes Gordon a schooner.

In 1973 Gordon and Rena Merchant began producing handmade boardshorts under their flat overlooking his beloved Burleigh. They were tough as teak, able to withstand not only the elements, but also able to absorb the sort of punishment that local juniors Guy Omerod and Rabbit Bartholomew would put those first issued trunks through.

From those humble beginnings, Billabong was born.

Gordon buried himself in his North Burleigh factory for the next few years and Billabong gradually made ground on the more established labels. His no frills, practical approach to boardshort manufacturing paid dividends, as Billabong grew steadily until his little homespun factory literally burst at the seams.

It was out to West Burleigh, a modern factory and warehouse and much more work for Gordon and Rena. Sure a lot of low pressure systems, plus the waves they generated, passed by the coast during those years, but Gordon's Kombi stayed put.

It became obvious to the Australian Surfing Industry that here was a man, driven by the desire to produce the highest quality, best cut boardshort on the market, and by the early 80's Billabong had achieved its primary objective.

During the 80's Billabong went International, firstly exporting to California, Japan, New Zealand and Europe and then finally licensing, but only after each international licensee had achieved Gordon's benchmark of dedication, honesty and prudent business savvy.

Gordon surrounded himself with some of the finest minds in the industry, both in Australia and abroad, who helped steer the good ship Billabong on a course which would take Billabong to the helm of the world surfing.

In the water, surfers of the caliber of Joe Engel, Mark Occhilupo, Luke Egan, Wayne Bartholomew, Munga Barry, Shane Dorian, Taj Burrows, Sunny Garcia and the late Ronnie Burns have given Billabong international credibility, not to mention Worldwide exposure.

As we entered the 90's, Billabong had well and truly assumed #1 status in Australian waters and had further consolidated on the International scene. Of course, very few people even realized that Gordon Merchant had such a hands-on role in designing, marketing and sales, but having an intimate understanding of the fickle nature of the garments industry, Gordon knows that every label lives and dies by each seasons range.

On its 25th Anniversary in 1998, Billabong moved into the new premises at 1 Billabong Place, Burleigh Heads, featuring a state of the art new factory. One feature of the new complex is the Polynesian style Retail Showroom, that stands proudly at the forefront of the factory, displaying the largest range of Billabong product anywhere in the world.

Billabong is involved in many promotions, but one thing that underpins the respect the company enjoys in the marketplace, is Billabong's commitment to pro boardsports and its team riders.

Billabong sponsors many events around the world, with a heavy emphasis on Junior athlete development, but the Jewels in the Crown are The Billabong Pro contests held at Teahupoo, Tahiti and Jeffreys Bay in South Africa.

Size Guide

MENS CLOTHING - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

Billabong Mens Size Chart
Top & Elastic Waist XS S M L XL XXL
A | Bottom Size 28 - 29 30 - 31 32- 33 34 - 35 36 - 38 40|42|43
B | Neck 13.5 - 15 14 - 15.5 14.5 - 16 15 - 16.5 15.5 - 17 16 - 17.5
C | Chest 36 - 38 38 - 40 40 - 42 42 - 44 44 - 46 46 - 48
D | C/B Sleeve 32 - 33.5 33 - 34.5 34 - 35.5 35 - 36.5 36 - 37.5 37 - 38.5
E | Waist 27.5 - 28.5, 28.5 - 29.5 29.5 - 30.5, 30.5 - 31.5 31.5 - 32.5, 32.5 - 33.5 33.5 - 34.5, 34.5 - 35.5 35.5 - 36.5, 37.5 - 38.5 39.5 - 40.5, 41.5 - 42.5, 43.5 - 44.5
F | Hip 36 - 37, 37 - 38 38 - 39, 39 - 40 40 - 41, 41 - 42 42 - 43, 43 - 44 44 - 45, 46 - 47 48 - 49, 50 - 51, 52 - 53
Billabong Womens Size Chart

WOMENS TOPS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

XS S M L XL
Numeric 0 - 0 1 - 3 5 - 7 9 - 11 13
A | Chest 30.5 - 31.5 32.5 - 33.5 34.5 - 35.5 36.5 - 37.5 38.5
B | Waist at Narrowest 23 - 24 25 - 26 27 - 28 29 - 30 31
C | Low Waist 3" Below Waist 28 - 29 30 - 31 32 - 33 34 - 35 36
D | Hip at Widest 33 - 34 35 - 36 37 - 38 39 - 40 41
E | Long Sleeve from Center Back 31.25 - 31.5 31.75 - 32 32.5 - 32.5 33 - 33.25 33.75

WOMENS SHORTS AND PANTS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Inseam Flare Leg 33 1/2 33 5/8 33 3/4 33 7/8 34 34 1/8 34 1/4 34 3/8 34 1/2 34 5/8 34 3/4 34 7/8 35
Inseam Skinny Leg 31 1/2 31 5/8 31 3/4 31 7/8 32 32 1/8 32 1/4 32 3/8 32 1/2 32 5/8 32 3/4 32 7/8 33

Billabong Womens Swimwear Size Chart

WOMENS SWIMWEAR - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

XS / 2 S / 4-6 M / 6-8 L / 8-10 XL / 10-12
Bra Size A A/B B/C C/D D/DD
A | Bust at Fullest 31 1/2 - 32 1/2 33 1/2 - 34 1/2 35 1/2 - 36 1/2 37 1/2 - 38 1/2 39 1/2 - 40 1/2
B | Waist 23 - 24 25 - 26 27 - 28 29 - 30 31 - 32
C | Hips at Fullest 34 - 35 36 - 37 38 - 39 40 - 41 42 - 43
Billabong Boys Size Chart

BOYS 2 TO 7 YEARS OLD - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

AGE 2 3 4 5 6 7
Kids sizes 2t 3t 4/s 5/m 6/l 7/xl
Weight (LBS) 26-29 30-33 33-37 37-43 44-49 47-55
A | Chest (IN) 20"-21" 22"-23" 22"-23" 23"-24" 24"-25" 25"-26"
B | Waist (IN) 19"-19.5" 20"-20.5" 21"-21.5" 21.5"-22" 22.5"-23" 23.5"-24"
C | Height (in) 33"-35.5" 36"-38.5" 39"-41.5" 42"-44.5" 45"-46.5" 47"-48.5"

Billabong Young Boys Size Chart

BOYS 8 TO 14+ YEARS OLD - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

Age 8-9 9-10 8-9 9-10 11-12 13-14 14+ 14+ 14+
A | Bottom Size 22 8Slim 23 10slim 24 8reg 25 10reg 26 12reg 27 14reg 28 16reg 29 18reg 30 20reg
B | Tops & Elastics S M L XL
C | Height (IN) 49"-54" 52"-60.5" 60"-65" 65"-68"
D | Chest (in) 25"-27.5" 28"-30.5" 31"-33.5" 34"-36.5"
E | Waist (in) 22"-24" 25"-26" 27"-28" 29"-30"
Weight (IN) 50-65 63-95 90-122 110-140
Billabong Girls Size Chart

GIRLS CLOTHING 4 TO 14 YEARS OLD - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

HEIGHT 41-44 45-50 51-54 55-58 59-61
Size & Age Range XXS (4-5) XS (5-6) s (7-8) M (10-12) L (12-14)
A | CHEST (BODY) 22-23.5 24-25.5 26-27.5 28-29.5 29.5-30.5
B | WAIST AT NARROWEST (BODY) 18-20 20.5-22 22.5-23.5 24-25.5 25-26.5
C | LOW WAIST PANT AND SHORT (GARMENT) 21-22.5 22-23.5 24-26 27-27.5 27-28.5
D | HIP AT WIDEST POINT (BODY) 24.5-25.5 26-28 28.5-29.5 30-31 31-32
E | INSEAM (GARMENT) FULL LENGTH 18.5 23.5 25.5 27.5 29

Billabong Girls Size Chart

GIRLS SWIMWEAR - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

4 5 6X 7 8 10 12 14 16
A | Bust 23 24 25 25 1/2 - 26 1/2 27 - 28 29 - 30 31 - 32 33 - 34 34 1/2 - 36 1/2
B | Waist 21 22 22 22 1/2 - 23 1/2 23 1/2 - 24 1/2 25 - 26 27 - 28 29 - 30 30 1/2 - 31 1/2
C | Hips at Fullest 24 25 26 27 - 28 28 - 29 30 - 31 32 - 33 34 - 35 35 - 36
Billabong Mens Wetsuits Size Chart

MENS WETSUITS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

Tip: Weight is the most important thing to get right. The suit will function properly if it's a little short or long.

S MS M MT LS L LT XLS XL XXL
Weight 135 - 150 145 - 160 155 - 170 165 - 180 165 - 180 175 - 190 185 - 200 175 - 190 190 - 205 205 - 220
Height 5'6" - 5'8" 5'6" - 5'9" 5'9" - 5'11" 5'11" - 6'1" 5'7" - 5'9" 5'11" - 6'1" 6'1" - 6'5" 5'8" - 5'10" 6'0" - 6'5" 6'1" - 6'4"
Chest 36 - 38 38 - 40 38 - 40 39 - 40 41 - 43 41 - 43 41 - 43 43 - 44 43 - 44 44 - 46
Waist 29 - 31 30 - 32 31 - 33 31 - 33 33 - 35 33 - 35 33 - 35 36 - 38 36 - 38 38 - 40

Billabong Mens Surf Boots Size Chart

MENS HOODS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

XS S M L XL XXL
A | Head 20.5 21.5 22.5 23.5 24.5 25
B | Neck 14.5 14.75 15 15.5 16 16.5

Billabong Mens Surf Boots Size Chart

MENS BOOTS

XS S M L
Size 6 - 7
7 - 8
9 - 10
11 - 12

* Measure the overall length from your heel to big toe

Billabong Womens Wetsuits Size Chart

WOMENS WETSUITS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

Tip: Weight is the most important thing to get right. The suit will function properly if it's a little short or long.

2 4 6 8 10 12
Weight 90 - 105 100 - 115 110 - 125 120 - 135 130 - 150 140 - 160
A | Height 5'1" - 5'3" 5'3" - 5'5" 5'4" - 5'6" 5'5" - 5'7" 5'6" - 5'8" 5'7" - 5'9"
B | Chest 29.5" - 31.5" 30.5" - 32.5" 31.5" - 33.5" 32.5" - 34.5" 34" - 36" 35.5" - 37.5"
C | Waist 23 - 25 24 - 26 25 - 27 26 - 28 27 - 29 29 - 31
Billabong Boys Wetsuits Size Chart

TODDLERS / BOYS WETSUITS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

Tip: Weight is the most important thing to get right. The suit will function properly if it's a little short or long.

Size Weight (lb) A | Height (in) B | Chest (in) C | Waist (in)
1 25-30 2'10"-3'2.5" 16"-21" 18"-20"
2 30-35 3'2.5"-3'6.5" 20"-22" 19"-21"
3 35-40 3'6.5"-3'10.5" 21"-23" 20"-22"
4 40-55 3'10.5"-4'1.5" 23"-25" 20"-22"
6 50-65 4'1.5"-4'4.5" 24.5"-26.5" 21"-23"
8 60-75 4'4.5"-4'7.5" 26"-28" 22"-24"
10 75-90 4'7"-4'10" 28"-30" 24"-26"
12 90-105 4'10"-5'1" 29"-31" 25"-27"
14 105-120 5'1"-5"4" 31"-33" 26"-28"
16 120-135 5'4"-5'7" 33"-35" 27"-29"
Billabong Boys Wetsuits Size Chart

TODDLERS / GIRLS WETSUITS - BODY MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES

Tip: Weight is the most important thing to get right. The suit will function properly if it's a little short or long.

Size Weight (lb) A | Height (in) B | Chest (in) C | Waist (in)
1 25-30 2'10"-3'2.5" 16"-21" 18"-20"
2 30-35 3'2.5"-3'6.5" 20"-22" 19"-21"
3 35-40 3'6.5"-3'10.5" 21"-23" 20"-22"
4 40-55 3'10.5"-4'1.5" 23"-25" 20"-22"
6 50-65 4'1.5"-4'4.5" 24.5"-26.5" 21"-23"
8 60-75 4'4.5"-4'7.5" 26"-28" 22"-24"
10 75-90 4'7"-4'10" 28"-30" 24"-26"
12 90-105 4'10"-5'1" 29"-31" 25"-27"
14 105-120 5'1"-5"4" 31"-33" 26"-28"
16 120-135 5'4"-5'7" 33"-35" 27"-29"

*  Sizing information is provided by the manufacturer and does not guarantee a perfect fit.