PacSun Chased the Sun on the First Day of Summer and the Longest Day of the Year to Celebrate the First Ever Golden State of Mind Day

Southern California Retailer PacSun Shares 20 Hours of Fun That Includes 20 Events and Activations in 20 Cities


ANAHEIM, Calif., June 23, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. (Nasdaq:PSUN) ("PacSun"), the premier California lifestyle retailer, celebrated its inaugural "Golden State of Mind Day" (GSOM Day) on June 21, which was the first day of summer and the longest day of the year. PacSun swept the nation with a full, 20-hour day of events and activations that demonstrated PacSun is the preeminent California lifestyle retailer and that the "Golden State of Mind" thrives across the country.

"GSOM Day presented an opportunity for PacSun to connect with customers directly and in their own backyards, demonstrating how the inspiration behind the "Golden State of Mind" truly lives everywhere," said Gary Schoenfeld, CEO of PacSun. "The results of our GSOM Day activations in 20-cities throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico are an incredible testament to the pervasiveness of the Golden State of Mind."

The day was kicked off at sunrise in Puerto Rico with Hurley Pro surfers, Nat Young and Brian Toth, sharing the morning with fans and finding some time to hit the waves at Isabela Beach. From the surf to the sandy beaches of Florida, a gathering at Miami Beach brought together sun seekers who were treated to GSOM-themed umbrellas and towels.

The day then progressed throughout the East Coast, hitting the cities of D.C., Philly, Boston and New York City. For those looking to have an early morning adventure in D.C., PacSun took them on a day of whitewater tubing down the Potomac River. In Philadelphia, guests lined up at the famous Geno's Steak for a free cheesesteak – there was even an appearance by the owner, Geno. Bostonians received a free breakfast from Boston Brewin Coffee; New Yorkers gathered to listen to a noon-time show featuring Raekwon & Ghostface Killah at the House of Vans. 

As the day's activities progressed, people in cities such as Chicago, Denver and Portland found themselves picking up tickets to attend events occurring later Saturday night. Tickets were distributed in Downtown Denver to a Skrillex concert at Red Rock Amphitheatre; and baseball fans had a chance to take in the Cubs game from the Sky Lounge Wrigley Rooftop with the exciting game in clear view, and food and beverages at the ready. At Burnside Skatepark in Portland, people who were there to celebrate "Go Skateboarding Day" received free product from Diamond Supply Co. and treats from the popular Voodoo Doughnuts van.

The last few stops of the day included free parasailing excursions in Marina Del Ray, Calif., where patrons flew nearly 800 feet above the Los Angeles beaches equipped with a PacSun-branded, 40-foot-wide parasail. People in New Orleans found themselves at Pat O'Briens where they enjoyed a complimentary Hurricane drink ticket and a free souvenir glass. Seattle participants picked up tickets to the creative Chihuly Garden and Glass at Seattle Center; and GSOM-branded ice cream treats were distributed in Balboa Peninsula in Orange County. Sunbathers on the Bonita Cove Beach in San Diego relaxed by an evening bonfire on GSOM-themed towels while eating s'mores

After 20 hours of non-stop activities, the last event at the Volcom House began just as the sun set on the North Shore of Oahu. Featuring live entertainment from local Hawaiian band Dread Ashanti, attendees also enjoyed a screening of Volcom's original feature film "True to This."

Additional cities that were part of the day's festivities and featured free food from popular local food trucks and restaurants, included: Atlanta, which enjoyed Nana G's Chicken and Waffles; Nashville, which feasted on some tasty southern food from Slow & Low; Austin 'kept it weird' with food from The Peached Tortilla; San Franciscans sailed into the Beach Hut Café; and Palm Springs patrons of Pappy & Harriet's received free drink tickets.

The #GSOMday hashtag was leveraged throughout the day on PacSun social channels, and all posts supporting GSOM Day are now featured on the PacSun website -- http://www.pacsun.com/gsom-day.html.

Photos accompanying this release are available at

Philadelphia/Geno's Steaks -- http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=26082

New York City/Vans House -- http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=26083

Chicago/Wrigley Field Rooftop -- http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=26084

Los Angeles/Santa Monica Pier -- http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=26085

Washington D.C./Tubing down the Potomac River -- http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=26086

Photos covering GSOM Day for additional cities can be pulled from: AP Images.

About Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc.

Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. and its subsidiaries (collectively, "PacSun" or the "Company") is a leading specialty retailer rooted in the action sports, fashion and music influences of the California lifestyle. The company sells a combination of branded and proprietary casual apparel, accessories and footwear designed to appeal to teens and young adults. As of June 23, 2014, the Company operates 619 stores in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. PacSun's website is www.pacsun.com.


            
Philadelphia/Geno's Steaks New York City/Vans House Chicago/Wrigley Field Rooftop Los Angeles/Santa Monica Pier Washington D.C./Tubing down the Potomac River

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