Ryderwear

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Ryderwear
Industry Apparel
Accessories
Sports equipment
Athleisure
Founded2009;15 years ago (2009) [1]
FounderDavid Lukic and Natalie Lukic [1]
Headquarters,
Products Sportswear
Fitness fashion
Number of employees
300 (2015)
Website au.ryderwear.com

Ryderwear is an Australian fitness apparel and accessories brand, manufacturer and retailer headquartered in South Australia. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Ryderwear tied up with the professional weightlifter Big Ramy. [6]

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History

Ryderwear was founded by David Lukic and his now-wife Natalie Lukic in 2009. [1]

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