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O’Neill, who moved to Santa Cruz in 1959, was one of the first to sell these neoprene wetsuits commercially and helped to popularize them all over the world.
Santa Cruz, the former home of wetsuit pioneer Jack O’Neill, is losing one of its oldest surf shops. After 25 years of business, O’Neill is closing its downtown store on Pacific Avenue.
The iconic flagship O'Neill Surf Shop in downtown Santa Cruz welcomed its last wave of customers Tuesday before closing after 25 years.
Although its locations in Aptos, Capitola and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk will remain open, the O’Neill Surf Shop in downtown Santa Cruz recently announced its closure.
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A 55-acre Santa Cruz area ranch owned by the daughter of the late Jack O’Neill, founder of the O’Neill surfing brand and often considered the father of the modern wetsuit, is heading to auction.
One of surfing’s most influential innovators, Jack O’Neill, 94, died Friday at his long-time home on Pleasure Point in Santa Cruz, California.