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Tuesday 15 January 2008

Speak for the Nation by Christine Layug

When it comes to clothing line for the urban community, then there is only one that can truly represent the hip hop and urban nation, and that is the enyce urban clothing line. The enyce clothing line is a hip hop fashion clothing line owned by one of the most popular fashion company in America, the Liz Claiborne Incorporated. To those that don’t know the Liz Claiborne Incorporated. The Liz Claiborne Incorporated is a fashion company founded in 1976 in New York City that designs and markets a wide range of women's and men's apparel, accessories and fragrance products. And among the many products of the Liz Claiborne Incorporated is the enyce. But actually, the enyce was not initially own by the Liz Claiborne Incorporated, but it was first founded by Evan Davis, Lando Felix and Tony Shellman, and the enyce label was first established in New York City. The three co-founders had originally met while working for Seattle-based clothing brand International News. And on 2004, the Liz Claiborne Incorporated acquired the enyce company for $114 million from Sports Brands International. Because of the growing popularity of the enyce, the Liz Claiborne Incorporated have decided to expand the enyce clothing line and made several new apparels such as lady enyce, eno, lady eno, eno kids, eno seniors and eno mako. Now you might be thinking of how to pronounce the enyce properly. enyce (the brand) is pronounced E-Nee-Chay. However, the term originated as slang, pronounced En-Why-See. The name is a play on NYC (New York City) where Enyce derives its roots. The enyce urban clothing line can be easily seen on any kind of clothing shop, but for a more convenient way on purchasing on some of those enyce urban clothing line, then the best place would be the internet, and the perfect place to start is on the Streetzwear. So if you ever wanted to belong on the ever growing hip hop and urban community, then you should get you hands on some of those enyce urban clothing line. For more information about the enyce urban clothing line apparels, then visit www.streetzwear.com.\

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