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Lost Cramp Tee
Lost Cramp Tee
Item: 385s03845
Price - $19.99
Lost Biggie Jersey
Lost Biggie Jersey
Item: 38503704
Price - $37.99
Lost Disconnect Belt
Lost Disconnect Belt
Item: 38598003
Price - $27.99
Lost Against Backpack
Lost Against Backpack
Item: 38595004
Price - $39.99
Lost Incomplete Backpack
Lost Incomplete Backpack
Item: 38595002
Price - $49.99
Lost New Pinstripe Short
Lost New Pinstripe Short
Item: 38508506
Price - $49.99
Lost Distortion Tee
Lost Distortion Tee
Item: 385s35814
Price - $21.99
Lost One N Ten Tee
Lost One N Ten Tee
Item: 385s03856
Price - $19.99
Lost Crooked Stained Jeans
Lost Crooked Stained Jeans
Item: 38509609
Price - $61.99
Lost Bad Religion Jeans
Lost Bad Religion Jeans
Item: 38509607
Price - $67.99
Lost Boards Not Bombs Tee
Lost Boards Not Bombs Tee
Item: 385s03864
Price - $19.99
Lost Chimino Chino Shorts
Lost Chimino Chino Shorts
Item: 38508516
Price - $39.99
Lost Power Tee
Lost Power Tee
Item: 385s35822
Price - $21.99
Lost Bolts Tee
Lost Bolts Tee
Item: 385s35820
Price - $21.99
Lost Linework Tee
Lost Linework Tee
Item: 385s35816
Price - $21.99
Lost Medieval Tee
Lost Medieval Tee
Item: 385s35815
Price - $21.99
Lost Tonal Too Walkshorts
Lost Tonal Too Walkshorts
Item: 38508507
Price - $49.99
Lost G Stripe 2 Walkshorts
Lost G Stripe 2 Walkshorts
Item: 38508505
Price - $49.99
Lost Open Wide Shorts
Lost Open Wide Shorts
Item: 38508504
Price - $49.99
Lost Cyanide Boardshorts
Lost Cyanide Boardshorts
Item: 38506415
Price - $53.99
Lost Wacked Tee
Lost Wacked Tee
Item: 385s03863
Price - $19.99
Lost Stoned Short
Lost Stoned Short
Item: 38508514
Price - $41.99
Lost Gonzo Stripe Boardshort
Lost Gonzo Stripe Boardshort
Item: 38506401
Price - $51.99
Lost El Gwapo Button Down
Lost El Gwapo Button Down
Item: 28504309
Price - $41.99

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Lost began in 1985 when Matt Biolos and a bunch of school friends were into snowboarding at Mt. Baldy, skateboarding at the Pipeline in Upland, and surfing in Dana Point. They weren't too worried about winning this football game or that contest. They were "team lost". Thus the name ì...lostî scribbled on books, t-shirts, benches, tables and eventually clothing.

Matt Biolos began sanding surfboards at Surfglas and Herbie Fletcher Surf Shop fresh out of high school in 1987. He made his first surfboard at this time and called it a ìRatz Assî like in ìI donà t give a .....î. His second surfboard was labeled ìmayhemî- obviously not taking things very seriously. (Mayhem Ordinance was Matt's high school music band). This name "Mayhem", for better or for worse, stuck. Matt shaped 20 boards the first year. Not too many people were ordering boards from Matt yet, so to make money he continued to sand surfboards and began to paint designs on them along with a handwritten LOST wherever he could. Surfers like Christian Fletcher and Matt Archbold were getting Biolosà paint jobs. By working in an environment with master shapers (Timmy Patterson, Jim Fuller, Terry Senate, Randy Sleigh to name a few) and good surfers, he was able to develop as a shaper.

Matt's friends had been telling him for years to put the word Lost and his art on tees and try to sell them. By 1992, fueled in part by a suggestions from Timmy Patterson and Johnny Monson, Matt began putting his art on T-Shirts with a LOST logo. His roommate Mike Reola , a recent business school graduate, helped him handle the business side of things and they both worked on developing a plan to slowly grow and market the company with little or no money. This included help from numerous friends in the form of small loans, work in exchange for a couch to stay on, a parent's back yard to dye tee shirts, or a vehicle in exchange for rent. Some of these people (although not a complete list by any means) were Aaron Strand, Chad Godett, Max McGhee, Joe Rich, Jason Kenworthy, Ryan Divel, Jimmy Nudo, Matt Reola, Bill Woodcock, Tonan, Ramos and PR, Paul Berton Matt "Chicken" Willey, Bill VanDenBerg and Kawika Urso.

At this time Matt was producing about 500 Mayhem Surfboards a year and had guys like Strider Wasilewski and Christian Fletcher riding them. In 1993 Lost made its first video, titled ìMomentum 3î, which showcased the fledgling surf, skate and snowboard teams along with everyone who lived at the ìLost Houseî. The video was renamed ìDysfunctionalî after almost being sued by Taylor Steele. The video was meant to be a joke and only for their friends, but its popularity led them to produce their first real video titled ìWhatàs Really Goinà Onî in 1995.

At the same time, Mike and Matt were learning to make clothes. Neither had any experience whatsoever. (Matt had screenprinted a few Lost and Mayhem tees in High School). After a few disappointing t-shirt runs with hand presses, they walked into the monstrous Gotcha building (not knowing anyone) and Captain Jack Little offered to do the screenprinting BEFORE 6AM when the Gotcha stuff had to start. Next they figured out how to get patterns made, samples made, then find the best place to sew them up. Lost made trunks, shorts, pants, hats, jackets, and light snowboard outerwear.

In 1996, Lawrance Quigley came to them and offered to head up the design and production of the clothing - except for the t-shirts. Squigs knew who was the best at making each piece and could get it done very quickly. The Lost clothing line went from 10 peices to 30 peices overnite.

In 1993 Lost hired its first team rider - skateboarder and current skate team manager Chad Shetler. In 1994 Lost hired Chris Ward, its first pro team rider (Chris was 15!), closely followed by Justin Matteson. In 1996 when another clothing company came along and offered Chris Ward six figures to break his contract, Lost surfboards was born. Lost was now Chris' surfboard sponsor. Since those early days, Chris has grown into one of the most dangerous surfers on the World Tour. Today Lost continues to support skate and surf athletes and events as well as snowboarding and other sports. Matt and Mike, while running the company with partner Joel Cooper, continue to oversee all marketing and product.

The original Lost house had the original Lost ramp out back and Lost Enterprises was operated out of the living room. This lasted until the house was condemned in 1996. The old Dewey's TV warehouse in downtown San Clemente became the new Lost clothing warehouse and headquarters (Lost surfboards still operates out of this building). The clothing company outgrew two more warehouses and now is located at the Irvine Spectrum complete with a Jack Murphy designed vert ramp 40à wide with 10à 8î transitions with 2 feet of vert.

We could say "Since those wild beginnings, Lost has spread slowly across the world. The Company has matured internally but continues to run off the same philosophy it started with. The Lost thinking now flows through its art, music, films, athletes and clothingÖ" ...but that sounds like some PR firm wrote that for us. So Lost is whatever you think it is...

Lost Enterprises