Billabong
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 Meca- 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.
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Billabong Men’s Crossfire Submersible 17″ Hybrid Shorts
Our Billabong quick-dry, 4-way stretch hybrid shorts fit in everywhere. Featuring a relaxed, straight fit with a 17″ length, the Crossfire 17 Submersible Hybrids sport structured chino styling complete with button closure and pockets. From paddling to grilling, these versatile shorts ensure comfort and style. Micro repel oxford stripe quad blend fabric. Featured here in the Beige colorway.
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Billabong Men’s Crossfire Submersible 19″ Hybrid Shorts
For hybrid surfer style, these 4-way stretch, quick-dry shorts move effortlessly from waves to shore. Tailored for a relaxed straight fit, they blend chino polish with wave-ready utility like zippered pockets. Rock the micro repel fabric’s rugged versatility anywhere, from board to bar. Featured here in the Grey colorway.
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Billabong Men’s All Day Laybacks 16″ Trunks
Our Billabong All Day Layback Trunks deliver top comfort and easy style in Supreme Suede. The 16″ layback fit and elastic waist keep you chill, while side pockets stash essentials for beach days or laid-back everyday wear. Cool, casual, collected.
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Billabong Men’s Good Times Laybacks 16″ Trunks
Good times await with these lightweight poly cotton trunks. Stretchy, breathable fabric and an elastic waist keep you comfy, while a 16″ layback cut and pockets keep it mellow. Featured here in the Pink colorway.
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Billabong Men’s Good Times Lo Tide 18″ Boardshorts
Lightweight yet durable poly-cotton stretch boardshorts with a versatile 18″ lo tide length. Featuring handy back patch and side seam pockets, plus a secure drawstring waist, these Billabong shorts were made for endless summer adventures. Featured here in the Blue colorway.
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Billabong Men’s 73 Lo Tide 18″ Boardshorts
Go with the flow in our Lo Tide flexible 4-way stretch boardshorts. Scalloped edges, contrast binding and a 18″ low-rise fit channel breezy beach style, while a back pocket keeps essentials secure. Featured here in the Green colorway.
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Billabong Men’s Every Other Day Lo Tide 18″ Boardshorts
Our Billabong poly cotton stretch boardshorts are built for beach life with a 18″ Lo Tide Fit. Side seam pockets and a back patch pocket offer nifty storage, while the fixed waist ensures a secure fit to catch waves all day. Featured here in the Blue colorway.
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Billabong Men’s Sundays Short Sleeve Shirt
Breathable lyocell / cotton blend meets a classic regular fit in our Billabong Sundays tee. Soft garment wash, chest pocket utility and woven label detail make weekend ease look effortless. Featured here in the Green colorway.
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Billabong Men’s Sundays Jacquard Short Sleeve Shirt
Old-school motifs meet modern comfort in the Sundays Jacquard Short Sleeve Shirt. Crafted in 100% cotton jacquard with a regular fit, this breathable piece features a chest pocket, straight hem and garment-washed softness. Featured here in the Grey colorway.
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Billabong Women’s Sun Fade Printed Shorts
Catch rays in breezy comfort with these cotton sun fade printed shorts. Crafted from soft, lightweight cotton with a printed crosshatch pattern, the relaxed fit and elastic waistband keep you feeling cool. Side pockets and a 2.5″ inseam add flirty flair to the flattering warm-weather silhouette. Featured here in the Orange colorway.
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Billabong Women’s Miles Away Tank
Our Miles Away Tank combines a snug fit, scoop neck, and casual screen print with a soft, stretchy cotton rib knit for the ultimate early days tank top. -
Billabong Women’s Under Palm Trees Tank
Our snug-fitting cotton / spandex rib tank features a summer-ready screen print of swaying palm trees for beach-day bliss.