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The Shipwreck Shop idea was born in the late sixties, when an American lawyer and his German born girlfriend shipwrecked on the coast of the Caribbean Island of Antigua, in a heavy storm. The girlfriend got bored and started her 'shipwreck' shop, decorating it with the wreckage of the yacht.
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When the concept proved successful, the pair brought it to the Island of St.Maarten. They teamed up with local partners Reinier Heere and Lydia Heere-de Jager and opened the Shipwreck Shop in 1972. Over time, Rein, as his friends call him, and his wife bought out their partner and began developing the Shipwreck Shop as a leading retail force in the fledgling tourist trade of this Caribbean Paradise.
Shipwreck developed into a landmark on the island of St. Maarten/St. Martin, and it has become the "in" place for quality island clothing, souvenir items, gifts and now, the home of the Antilles Spice Clipper brand of Caribbean culinary delights.
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