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Australian Company?

Being aquired by Quicksilver in 2004...wouldn't that make the rumor of 2000 some what real? "was bought by Quicksilver, - Not this part --->Ken got all the money, fired Damon so Danny quit."

But why?!

The article doesn't mention why everyone who wants to be cool puts a giant DC logo on their car. Curious minds want to know. --Buddy13 10:10, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

me

dc are 99% relyebl —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.167.69.243 (talk) 18:54, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

Additions/Edits to be displayed in article about DC Shoes

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DC Shoes' is an American based footwear company in Vista, CA, CA founded in 1993 By Ken Block and Damon Way which specializes in shoes for skateboarding. The company manufactures footwear, apparel and accessories for all types of extreme sports, including skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX, motocross and rally car racing. On March 10, 2004, DC Shoes was acquired by Quiksilver. Today, the DC Shoes product line has expanded to include men’s, women’s and kids’ skateboarding and lifestyle shoes, apparel, snowboard boots, outerwear, accessories, and most recently in 2008, its first line of snowboards.

Dcshoes (talk) 18:46, 5 June 2008 (UTC)

DC Shoes June 13 2008

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INTRODUCTION Founded by Ken Block and Damon Way in 1993 the brand’s product line includes men’s, women’s and kids’ skateboarding and lifestyle shoes, apparel, snowboards, snowboard boots, outerwear, and accessories. DC is a subsidiary of Quiksilver, Inc. COMPANY HISTORY In 1993, DC Co-Founders Ken Block and Damon Way decided to create a line of shoes specifically for skateboarders. Block and Way sat down with Way’s brother, professional skateboarder Danny Way, to create the first DC shoe model. In 1994 the Danny Way signature model, hits the skateboarding market. Shortly thereafter DC released its second shoe—pro skateboarder Colin McKay’s first. The first DC Shoes ad, featuring Danny Way, runs in February 1995 issue of TransWorld SKATEboarding. Today, DC stands as a global brand whose product line has expanded to include men’s, women’s and kids’ skateboarding and lifestyle shoes, apparel, snowboard boots, outerwear, accessories, and most recently in 2008, its first line of snowboards.

DC ATHLETES SKATE TEAM PROs: Danny Way Colin Mckay Rob Dyrdek Josh Kalis Ryan Smith Brian Wenning Ryan Gallant Lindsey Robertson Devine Calloway Pj Ladd DaviD "tubarao" Mauro Simplicio —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.210.98.163 (talk) 08:19, 21 May 2009 (UTC) AMs: Greg Myers SNOW TEAM PROs: Devun Walsh Iikka Backstrom Lauri Heiskari Aaron Biittner Eddie Wall Travis Rice Priscilla Levac AMs: Torstein Horgmo Jonas Carlson Chas Guldemond Ryan Tiene Andrew Geeves Kimmy Fasani Raewyn Reid Lizzy Beerman MOTOCROSS TEAM: PROs: Ricky Carmichael Jeremy Mcgrath Davi Millsaps Nate Adams Travis Pastrana Dustin Miller Adam Jones Ben Townley AMs: Josh Hill Broc Hepler Ronnie Renner BMX TEAM PROs: Dave Mirra Corey Bohan Edwin Delarosa Allan Cooke Chris Doyle Chad Kagy Daniel Dhers SURF TEAM PROs: Bruce Irons Dane Reynolds Ry Craike AMs: Garrett Parkes Dillon Perillo RALLY TEAM Ken Block Travis Pastrana EXTERNAL LINKS: www.dcshoes.com www.dcskateboarding.tv www.Skateplaza.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dcshoes (talkcontribs) 14:48, 13 June 2008 (UTC)

 Not done Of the content within the above, the parts that aren't spam and are relevant are already included in the article--Jac16888 (talk) 00:00, 22 September 2008 (UTC)


Miscellaneous Trivia Removal

god, some IMMATURE editor putted this trivia:

  • Edson the drummer for Torre Fuerte wears DC Shirts in every Sunday

I better remove it now

DC meaning

Google Droors City Footwear and you'll see it was actually Dope City Footwear, unless a lot of other sites are wrong. 70.242.160.137 (talk) 03:50, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

Graffiti

There is more vandalism on this article than I have ever seen! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Valorum27 (talkcontribs) 00:31, 4 March 2010 (UTC)

Query

what does the "DC" stand for?

Wouldn't it be the same as Washington DC?

>> yeah, if Ken and Damon were dumb enough to name their company 'District of Columbia Shoes'.


It explains quite clearly in the article where the name came from. Teamgoon 19:47, 3 April 2007 (UTC)