WETWEAR, INC.
HALLANDALE, FLORIDA

WETWEAR, INC., HALLANDALE

Wetwear was established in North Miami, Florida in 1976 selling stock and custom wet suits exclusively to dive shops. During this time, all US wet suit manufacturers used Rubatex neoprene in the construction of their wet suits. Beginning in 1980 wetsuits made of press-cured neoprene blended with SBR imported from Taiwan started to appear in the California market. Since this type of neoprene is much less expense than Rubatex neoprene, US manufacturers began to lose market share. Shortly, several manufacturers such as Bluewater Wet Suits and Sea Suits went out of business due to the imports. Wetwear was also losing market share. A decision had to be made. In 1982 Wetwear moved to Dania, in Broward County, Florida. Gene, joined by wife Connie, decided opened a dive shop and wet suit manufacturing facility under the names Aquatic Divers and Aquatic Fabricators. They continued to sell to dive shops but now also sold directly to the public in the South Florida area. The manufacturing stock and custom wet suits was still the primary focus. The dive shop was opened to subsidize their income during the summer months. Several instructors were employed at the shop and attended to the customers while Gene managed the dive shop, drafted patterns and oversaw the production of wet suits. The dive shop, wet suit manufacturing combination proved to be very successful. After a decade of running the dive shop and making wet suits, a decision was made to focus solely on wet suits. The dive shop was sold off in November 1991 and Aquatic Fabricators moved to its current location in the neighboring town of Hallandale, on Interstate 95 at Hallandale Beach Boulevard. Gene and Connie continued to market their suits to the public under the name Aquatic Wetsuits. They also began marketing to public safety (police and fire rescue), military and commercial divers. After reestablishing the Wetwear name, Gene and Connie created their first web site dealing directly with the public; much like our store does for local and visiting customers. We now sell our wet suits all over the world from Europe to the Far East. Gene and Connie reinforce their web site by traveling to Scuba Diving Consumer Shows and Public Safety Conferences from coast to coast to meet their customers Wetwear supplies suits to movie production companies, advertising production companies, stage plays including Mama Mia, theme parks and resorts. Gene also creates proto-type products for other companies ranging from orthopedic applications to neoprene covers for anything from animals to iPods. Wetwear continues to sell its high quality products to a small group of knowledgeable retail dive shops. We welcome all retail dive shop owners looking for high quality custom wet suits for the active sport and technical dives to contact us. Today, we primarily operate under the name Wetwear although we are still known as Aquatic Wetsuits to our customers in South Florida. We are a family business taking pride in the quality of our products and satisfying our customer. Whether you stop by our store, shop by phone, mail, fax, e-mail or see us at a show, you will receive the same service and quality products If you plan on being in South Florida, please stop in for a visit we would love to see you.. Making wet suits is our business. It is not a part time business for us, nor a hobby, nor are we order takers for the real manufacturer in another state. We are the manufacturer. Since 1976, we have made wet suits in our own manufacturing facilities, just a few feet away from the retail showroom. You can see more of our store here. Meanwhile, you can see the manufacturing end on this page. Below are pictures of most of the steps in the making of a custom wetsuit order. After a pattern is drafted on heavy craft paper, the pattern is transferred to the neoprene by tracing with a chalk pencil. The pieces are then cut, smaller pieces glued, pressed together and sewn with blind stitches, first on one side, then the other. The binding is sewn on the appropriate edges (like ankle and wrist openings, collars, and zipper flap edges. The remaining major pieces are glued and sewn together, zippers sewn in, and a wet suit has been created. WETWEAR ATLANTIS EZ-ON JUMPSUIT The Wetwear EZ-ON Jumpsuit is our most popular wetsuit AND the easiest wetsuit to put on and take off available to divers today. The EZ-ON Jumpsuit features arm zippers from the wrist to the bicep and leg zippers from the ankle to the thigh. Getting into the EZ-ON Jumpsuit is as easy as getting into a shirt and pants. There are many different ways of making suits, we’ll tell you how the suits we sell are made and about some of the different methods and materials of suit construction. There’ s nothing like seeing it for yourself. Our compression chamber has samples of the best neoprene grades for diving that most of the major neoprene manufacturers provided.

KEY FACTS ABOUT WETWEAR, INC.

Company name
WETWEAR, INC.
Status
Active
Filed Number
P15000007961
FEI Number
90-0425024
Date of Incorporation
January 26, 2015
Age - 10 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://wetwear.com
Phones
(800) 771-8081
(954) 458-0400
(954) 458-0333

WETWEAR, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
2930 SW 30TH AVE,
HALLANDALE,
FL,
33009,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The WETWEAR, INC. managed by the one person from HALLANDALE on following positions: President

Connie Sonnabend

Position
President Active
From
HALLANDALE, 33009





Registered Agent is Connie Sonnabend

From
HALLANDALE, 33009

Events

April 7, 2020
REINSTATEMENT
September 28, 2018
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT

Annual Reports

2023
April 28, 2023
2022
March 21, 2022