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RYU Apparel Inc V.RYU.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  RYPPF

RYU Apparel Inc. is a Canada-based urban athletic apparel brand, which is engaged in the development, marketing and distribution of apparel, bags and accessories. The Company’s products are engineered for the fitness, training and performance of the multi-discipline athlete. The Company’s products are designed, developed and tested at its corporate headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company’s products are produced in factories located in North America and Asia and it sells its products through retail, e-commerce and wholesale channels. The Company offers its products for both men and women and also sells its products through Websites, ryu.ca and ryu.com.


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Post by BloodyMaryon Nov 28, 2015 11:24am
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Post# 24334540

Nice shop.

Nice shop. Sure is alot of competition in this space, its way to early to be comparing it to Lulu Lemon. One thing I know about Lulu Lemon is in my group and where I live alot of people would rather not wear it cause A, they sold out to Nike, B, its not made in Canada. So in alot of peoples eyes wearing clothing made by poorly paid children off shore just to earn a profit and sell pants for 100+ dollars is counter productive when your attempting to better yourself in self wellness while taking yoga.....

Respect your Universe, its right in the name. Where are there garments made, Fair Trade? I am really looking forward to checking out their store in-fact I wonder if they would be interested in having their items sold by other specialty stores that sell clothing similar to them like, ALO and Onzie. 

Nice storefront though, Im all about brick and mortar, I'm 35 though so thats my generation maybe, I just cant stand shopping online.  


I don't think I contributed anything here....but Ill buy eventually! 


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