It was in 1988 that two surfing brothers, Angus and Ross Thomson, began selling their designs from the back of their Austin Allegro, using a homemade printing screen and a homemade printing screen, respectively. They worked together on individual graphics, screen printing, and tie-dye techniques, among other things.
Despite the fact that technology has advanced over the past three decades, the Saltrock team remains dedicated to the pursuit of distinctive design, functionality, and quality.
We remain passionately true to our heritage, continuing to produce surf-inspired designs in Devon, with freedom woven into the very heart of our products, which are now shipped all over the United Kingdom.
Our one-of-a-kind designs are influenced by our enthusiasm for the lifestyle that we enjoy. Because of the high quality of our products, we frequently see customers in our stores who are still sporting hard-wearing, iconic designs from the company’s earliest days.
It all started back in the 1980s, when two brothers who were travelling the world in search of waves decided to settle down in London. They made the decision to get on a train to the sea right away, asking the man at the ticket counter to “take us to the nearest place where there will be surf.”
They boarded a train bound for Cornwall and didn’t look back until they arrived.
Angus and Ross enjoyed their life in Cornwall, but they soon realised that they were short on funds and decided to put their artistic abilities to good use. A printing screen made from scraps they had begged, borrowed, or salvaged, as well as a homemade blackout system made from tape, nails, and a Salvation Army rug, they began printing original, surf-inspired designs on tshirts and selling them from the back of their Austin Allegro pickup truck in 2009. Saltrock is the name of their new brand, which was inspired by their favourite surf break back home in South Africa.
The designs were a success. This distinctive and original style quickly gained the brothers a core following of south west surfers who became fiercely loyal to their style, and it wasn’t long before they were unable to keep up with the demand for their products.
Today, the Saltrock family is stronger than ever, and it is committed to sharing the surfing ideal with people from both within and outside the surfing community who share the same values and attitudes.
Even though some of the original team is still involved, we design for the lifestyle that we enjoy – having fun, being creative and laughing are essential to our success. It is our passion to explore the British coastline and all it has to offer. We are also passionate about having the freedom to express ourselves, and we surf until the sun goes down (when we have the opportunity!).
Saltrock is a true British success storey that demonstrates that anything is possible when you have imagination, a great team, and a strong desire to succeed.
Saltrock Original – Men’s Fur Lined Hoodie
The Rebelto men’s black fur-lined zip hoodie is ideal for keeping warm after a day at the beach or keeping the evening chill at bay when the weather turns chilly. The torso and hood are lined with a super soft fur lining, and the sleeves are lined with fabric for added comfort.
You should consider investing in a Sherpa hoodie if you enjoy feeling warm and cosy in your clothing. Fabrics made of polyester, acrylic, and cotton are referred to as sherpa in this context. A Sherpa-lined hoodie provides the ultimate in warmth and comfort during the coldest of days. There are numerous advantages to dressing in Sherpa.
Because it is made of high-performance fleece, the Rawlings adult fleece hoodie is ideal for use as a warm-up uniform or simply as an everyday hoodie to keep you warm when the weather outside turns chilly. The Pro Dri polyester fabric, which is 100 percent polyester, is designed to be comfortable while also resisting wrinkles and stretching.
A hoodie is similar to a sweatshirt, but it is often thicker and has a hood attached to the collar to provide additional protection for the head. They have quickly gained in popularity and have emerged as one of the most essential pieces of clothing for the upcoming fall season.
Here’s a preview of Saltrock original men’s fur lined hoodie by Saltrock:
Lost Ships – Men’s T-Shirt – White
According to a Statista report, the global t-shirt market is expected to grow by 9.6 percent per year from 2020 to 2025. As we have discussed, the growing demand for and popularity of t-shirts means that starting a t-shirt printing business can be a profitable venture. The t-shirt printing industry will continue to be profitable indefinitely.
A shirt is derived from the Old English word “scyrte,” which is related to similar articles of clothing in other Germanic languages, such as the Old Norse “skyrta” and the Swedish “skjorta,” which are both derived from the word “skyrte.” Everyone in northern Europe wore one of these short tunic-like garments, including Anglo-Saxons, who lived in the area surrounding what is now England.
Originally, a T-shirt, also known as a tee shirt, was worn only by men as an undershirt. It is now defined as a short-sleeved, collarless undershirt or any outer shirt of a similar design that is worn underneath another shirt. It was given this name because its shape is similar to that of the capital letter T.
Here is a preview of Lost ships – men’s t-shirt white by Saltrock:
Helliar – Men’s Borg Lined Hoodie – Blue
They may have a wide range of stylistic preferences. However, there is one thing that all of these jackets and hoodies have in common: they are all lined with borg. It’s made of a faux sheepskin fabric that feels extremely soft against the skin and provides excellent levels of warmth and comfort, especially when combined with a rich cotton or teddy fleece outer.
A borg lining is an additional layer that is stitched inside a garment, which is typically a hoodie, fleece, jacket, or coat, to provide warmth and comfort. In keeping with the name, this lining is made of borg, which is a sheepskin-like fabric that is very similar to shearling in appearance. But, of course, it’s a fake, and no animals were harmed in the process of making it.
Borg is a sheepskin-like material that is similar to shearling in appearance and properties. Its distinguishing characteristics are that it is short and thick, and that it has a bumpy surface that is impossibly soft to touch. The fabric has long been used as a lining for parkas, but in recent years it has gained popularity for use on the outside of coats and jackets alike.
Here’s a preview of Helliar – men’s borg lined hoodie blue by Saltrock: