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Sunrise to Sunset Dive and Surf

Editorial Review

The shop dates back to late the '70s and sponsors a surf team, who notably spend much time surfing elsewhere since the gentle swells of Southampton rarely provide anything beyond knee-high waves. The current location, with a suitable slacker vibe and reggae soundtrack, is far larger than the original, and carries all the Roxy, Billabong, Quiksilver, and O'Neill surf and skate wear a fourteen-year-old or dangerously misattired adult could ever hope for, as well as swim suits and tons and tons of bikinis. There are also boards by Channel Islands, Hobie, Rich Price, Channin, Timmy Patterson, SB, and Lost.

Features

  • Skate-or-Die

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Shop Type:
    Denim, Shoes, Beach Chic, Sporting Goods

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