The En-Why-See in N-Y-C

| by Christine Layug | December 06, 2007
The Liz Claiborne Inc. is a famous 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. In 2006, the company generated sales of nearly $5 billion.

The Liz Claiborne Inc. sells some of the most famous and recognized fashion clothing line such as Axcess, Bora Bora, C & C California, City Unltd, Crazy Horse, Curve, Dana Buchman, Elisabeth, Ellen Tracy, Emma James, First Issue, Intuitions, J.H. Collectibles, Kenzie, Kenziegirl, Laundry by Shelli Segal, Mac & Jac, Mambo, Marvella, Monet, Monet 2, Narciso Rodriguez, Prana, Realities, Sigrid Olsen, Soul, Spark, Stamp 10, Tapemeasure, Tint, Trifari, Villager, Yzza and lastly is the enyce fashion clothing line.

Let first talk about the enyce fashion clothing line. The enyce fashion clothing line is an American hip hop fashion label owned by Liz Claiborne Incorporated. The enyce label was established in New York City in March of 1996 by Evan Davis, Lando Felix and Tony Shellman. The three co-founders of enyce had originally met while working for Seattle-based clothing brand International News.

The enyce clothing line is pronounced as En-E-Che. However, the term enyce originated as slang, pronounced En-Why-See. The name enyce is a play on NYC where enyce derives its roots.

With the success that enyce fashion clothing line achieved, the founders have thought on expanding the enyce fashion clothing line, and they did. The enyce fashion clothing line has been expanded and produced new collections of clothing lines such as lady enyce, Eno, Lady Eno, Eno kids, Eno Seniors and Eno Mako.

But if you want to know more about the enyce fashion clothing line and its apparel, then visit www.streetzwear.com.

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