Rocawear
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Industry | Apparel |
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Founded | 1999 by Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter and Damon Dash |
Headquarters | New York, United States |
Key people
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Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter (CEO) |
Products | Clothing, footwear, fragrance and fashion accessories |
Revenue | $700 million (FY 2007) |
Owner | Iconix Brand Group |
Slogan | Rocawear 4 Life (1999-2005) Da Roc (2005-present) |
Website | http://www.rocawear.com/ |
Rocawear is an American clothing manufacturer based in New York. It was created in 1999 by Roc-A-Fella Records co-founders Damon Dash and Jay-Z,[1] and has had annual sales of $700 million.[1] Rocawear expanded through licensing to sell clothes for children and juniors; socks and sandals; leather, suede, and fur outerwear; handbags and belts; lounge wear; big and tall; headwear; jewelry; and sunglasses; as well as co-branded product with Pro-Keds, State Property, and Team Roc.
R&B singer Ciara signed to be the new face of Rocawear in 2007 for the 'I Will Not Lose' campaign. Chris Brown, Memphis rap collective Three 6 Mafia, radio personality Ebro Darden, Toccara and Rich Boy were amongst the other celebrities who were part of the campaign.
In March 2007, Jay-Z sold the rights to the Rocawear brand to Iconix Brand Group for $204 million. Jay-Z will retain his stake in the company and will continue to oversee the marketing, licensing, and product development.[1][2]
In March 2009, Rocawear launched its first social networking site, offering style news, music, fashion, and cultural connections.[3]
In August 2011, Jay-Z confirmed via Twitter that Rocawear had partnered with Pharrell Williams' clothing label, Billionaire Boys Club.[4]
In 2012, Rocawear was a €490 million clothing business.[5]
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