Large Sticker:

Dimensions 9 inches wide by 3 inches tall.

Perfect for your surfboard, vehicle, window, etc.


You will receive 1 sticker.


FLORENCE MARINE X:

We want to explore, have fun, learn and challenge ourselves. We’re building things that motivate us to get outside and thrive in the elements, while doing our best to protect the ocean and the land.


We plan on staying true to that and looking to that to guide everything we do and make.



Important Message to Our Buyers:



Once your order has shipped, Ebay will give you an estimated delivery date. However, we ask all customers to please allow up to 7 business days for your order to arrive. We have found that most orders get to their destination between 3-7 business days.




If there is ever a problem with your sticker, or your order does not arrive after 7 business days, please do not worry. We would be more than happy to work with you to resolve the issue or send out a replacement sticker. We ask customers to message us first before opening a case or request. Almost all issues can be resolved simply through ebay messages.




Product Description:


Florence Marine X stickers are made in the USA and are printed on 3 Mil high quality vinyl that is expected to last years. All stickers are laminated which make them fade free, scratch free and UV resistant!




Shipping:



All of our stickers are made to order. Orders will be shipped out in the order they're received. Our handling time is 2 business days (does not include weekends or holidays). We do our best to get your order made and shipped out as soon as possible. Highly priced orders will receive tracking numbers and small orders will not. However, if you do not receive your sticker after seven business days since the shipping date, we will resend your order at no cost to you! Please refer to the chart below to see when your order will ship.





Application Tips & Instructions:



Make sure the surface you have chosen to put the sticker on is clean with soap & water, and completely dry after washing.



Make sure the surface is close to room or a normal temperature



DO NOT apply sticker on a surface that is very hot (such as a car sitting in the direct sunlight). It will not stick very well.



Once you have attached the sticker to the surface, gently apply pressure the sticker with your hand for about 30 seconds.



Today two-time world surfing champ and the most marketable surfer in the world, Mr John Florence, announced the launch of his new label, Florence Marine X.


John is partnering with Bob Hurley and his sons, Jeff and Ryan. Six weeks ago, Stab reported the talks of a new entity between the troupe, which John confirmed this week when he reached out to Stab.


Some backstory: In February this year, John walked away from the biggest contract in surfing history, an eight-year, circa $USD30m deal with Hurley. The original deal was inked with the Nike-owned Hurley and would have taken John to 2023.


When Nike sold Hurley to Bluestar Alliance in December 2019, the future of the surf roster and the brand were unknown. Despite no longer owning the brand, Hurley (the brand) still employed founder Bob Hurley, along with Jeff and Ryan.


The Hurley family left the Hurley brand swiftly in January. John Florence wasn’t far behind.


John’s contract reportedly still had $12m left on it and John’s camp negotiated a $2m deal to walk.


John Florence is the most marketable surfer in the world, an indisputable fact proven by his market value—currently no other surfer has the pull to net deals of this magnitude. The sheer domination in his performances like those at Margaret River the past few years have almost universally won the hearts and minds of even the most jaded surf critics.


When John John’s Pyzel noses became available, every major brand in surfing considered: how on earth they could redistribute budgets to secure surfing’s supernova?


Since February there’s been speculation about what John’s next moves would be. There was talk that he’d join his brothers, Nathan and Ivan, head-to-toe on Vans. Brands like O’Neill felt like an obvious choice, a core surf brand that John had been sponsored by since he was six years old. Patagonia would also make sense, but their ambassadors rarely receive more than $300k annually, which would be less than 10 percent of his previous deals. Given Rip Curl’s penchant for world champs and The Search, the ideology of these two together made sense and it looked real when John started wearing Rip Curl wetsuits in Hawaii.


Then, COVID hit the surf industry and pro surfing contracts hard, with most ambassadors around the world taking 50-percent pay cuts immediately. “Some of us were hustling to rustle together the cash for John,” said an insider to Stab. “But John Money is near impossible in a COVID world.”