Alanic

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Alanic
Company typePrivately held company
Industry Clothing, Sportswear and Sports Equipment
Founded2005;19 years ago (2005)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Productssports wear
BrandsAlanic
Parent Dioz Group
Website www.alanic.clothing

Alanic is a sports and fitness clothing brand headquartered in North Hollywood, California, US. Alanic corporate offices are located at 1/49 Lemana lane, Sydney, Australia. It has been the official supplier of the Miami Marathon US, Vancouver Sun Run [1] Canada, New Jersey Marathon US and Some Major Tier 1 Marathons in the United States and also the National Basketball Team of Australia. [2] Alanic has been associated with events [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] like ATP – St. Petersburg Open Tennis; Indianapolis Monumental Marathon 2013, Indiana; 2012 Ironman Triathlon Series in Australia, NZ & Philippines;  Seattle Marathon, US; Malibu Marathon, US; where it acted as the official supplier [13] and clothing partner. The Tough Mudder announced [14] a new multi-year partnership with Alanic as the official apparel partner. [15]

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