FORM F6V STATEMENT OF EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION VENTURE ISSUERS

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FORM 51 102F6V STATEMENT OF EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION VENTURE ISSUERS General For the purpose of this Statement of Executive Compensation: Company means RYU APPAREL INC.; compensation securities includes stock options, convertible securities, exchangeable securities and similar instruments including stock appreciation rights, deferred share units and restricted stock units granted or issued by the Company or one of its subsidiaries (if any) for services provided or to be provided, directly or indirectly to the Company or any of its subsidiaries (if any); NEO or named executive officer means: (a) (b) (c) (d) each individual who served as chief executive officer ( CEO ) of the Company, or who performed functions similar to a CEO, during any part of the most recently completed financial year, each individual who served as chief financial officer ( CFO ) of the Company, or who performed functions similar to a CFO, during any part of the most recently completed financial year, the most highly compensated executive officer of the Company or any of its subsidiaries (if any) other than individuals identified in paragraphs (a) and (b) at the end of the most recently completed financial year whose total compensation was more than $150,000, as determined in accordance with subsection 1.3(5) of Form 51 102F6V, for that financial year, and each individual who would be an NEO under paragraph (c) but for the fact that the individual was neither an executive officer of the Company or its subsidiaries (if any), nor acting in a similar capacity, at the end of that financial year; plan includes any plan, contract, authorization or arrangement, whether or not set out in any formal document, where cash, compensation securities or any other property may be received, whether for one or more persons; and underlying securities means any securities issuable on conversion, exchange or exercise of compensation securities. Director and Named Executive Officer Compensation, excluding Compensation Securities The following table sets forth all compensation paid, payable, awarded, granted, given or otherwise provided, directly or indirectly, by the Company, or any subsidiary of the Company, to each NEO and each director of the Company, in any capacity, including, for greater certainty, all plan and non plan compensation, direct and indirect pay, remuneration, economic or financial award, reward, benefit, gift or perquisite paid, payable, awarded, granted, given or otherwise provided to the NEO or director for services provided and for services to be provided, directly or indirectly, to the Company or any subsidiary of the Company for each of the two most recently completed financial years, other than stock options and other compensation securities:

Table of Compensation Excluding Compensation Securities Name and Position Year Salary, Consulting Fee, Retainer or Commission Bonus Committee or Meeting Fees Value of Perquisites Value of all other Compensation Total Compensation Marcello Leone, CEO & Director (1) Robert Payment, Former CFO (4) Jameel Vaghela, Former CFO (5) Bill Marcus, Director (6) Martino Ciambrelli, Director (7) Maria Leone, Director (8) Michelle Sibley, Former Director (9) 209,461(2) 62,617 (3 & 10) 24,538 131,740 35,154 (10) 264 (10) 209,461 62,617 (10) 24,538 131,740 35,418 (10) Peter Pan, Former Director (11) (1) Marcello Leone was appointed as President, CEO and a director on December 4, and the President of the Company s subsidiary on August 1,. (2) During the year ended December 31,, Marcello Leone received $209,461 as compensation for serving as CEO and $nil as compensation for serving as a director. (3) During the year ended December 31,, Marcello Leone received $62,617 as compensation for serving as CEO and $nil as compensation for serving as a director. (4) Robert Payment was appointed as CFO, Secretary and Treasurer on October 14, and resigned as CFO on January 31, 2016. (5) Jameel Vaghela was appointed as CFO and Secretary of the Company on December 4,, the Secretary of the Company s subsidiary on September 1, and the CFO and the Treasurer of the Company s subsidiary on September 2, and resigned as CFO on October 13,. (6) Bill Marcus was appointed a director of the Company on December 4, and of the Company s subsidiary on December 19, 2012. (7) Martino Ciambrelli was appointed a director of the Company on December 4, and of the Company s subsidiary on March 11,. (8) Maria Leone was appointed a director of the Company on December 4, and of the Company s subsidiary on May 26,. (9) Michelle Sibley was appointed a director of the Company on December 4, and of the Company s subsidiary on March 11, and resigned as a director on October 18,. (10) The figures have been previously presented in United States dollars. They were converted to Canadian dollars for the current year using an average exchange rate of CDN $1.1045/USD.

(11) Peter Pan was appointed a director of the Company s subsidiary on May 26, and resigned as a director on October 21,. Stock Options and Other Compensation Securities The following table sets out all compensation securities granted or issued to each director and NEO by the Company or any subsidiary thereof in the year ended December 31, for services provided, or to be provided, directly or indirectly, to the Company or any subsidiary thereof: Compensation Securities Name and Position Type of Compensation Security Number of Compensation Securities, Number of Underlying Securities, and Percentage of Class Date of Issue or Grant Issue, Conversion or Exercise Price Closing Price of Security or Underlying Security on Date of Grant Closing Price of Security or Underlying Security at Year End Expiry Date Marcello Leone, CEO & Director Stock Options 2,200,000 Stock Options (1) 2,200,000 Common Shares 4.0% (2) March 16, $0.30 $0.32 $0.26 March 16, 2025 (1) These stock options vest upon the Company generating net income. (2) Calculated on a partially diluted basis, based on 55,336,788 common shares of the Company outstanding as at the date of the grant. As at December 31, : (a) (b) (c) (d) Marcello Leone, the President, CEO and a director of the Company, owned an aggregate of 3,950,000 compensation securities, comprised solely of stock options, each of which is exercisable into one common share of the Company; Robert Payment, the former CFO of the Company, did not own any compensation securities; Jameel Vaghela, the former CFO of the Company, owned an aggregate of 150,000 compensation securities, comprised solely of stock options, each of which is exercisable into one common share of the Company; Bill Marcus, a director of the Company, owned an aggregate of 75,000 compensation securities, comprised solely of stock options, each of which is exercisable into one common share of the Company;

(e) (f) (g) (h) Martino Ciambrelli, a director of the Company, owned an aggregate of 200,000 compensation securities, comprised solely of stock options, each of which is exercisable into one common share of the Company; Maria Leone, a director of the Company, owned an aggregate of 150,000 compensation securities, comprised solely of stock options, each of which is exercisable into one common share of the Company; Michelle Sibley, a former director of the Company, did not own any compensation securities; and Peter Pan, a former director of the Company, did not own any compensation securities. Effective October 13,, Jameel Vaghela resigned as CFO of the Company. As part of his departure, the vesting conditions of the stock options previously granted to him were amended to allow 150,000 stock options to vest immediately. All vested options will be exercisable until October 13, 2016. Exercise of Compensation Securities by Directors and NEOs No director or NEO exercised any compensation securities, being solely comprised of stock options, during the year ended December 31,. Stock Option Plans and Other Incentive Plans On June 10, 2011, the board of directors of the Company (the Board ) adopted the 2011 Incentive Award Plan (the 2011 Plan ) and on May 18, 2012, the Board approved certain revisions to the 2011 Plan, resulting in our 2012 Stock Option Plan (the 2012 Plan ) whereby the aggregate number of securities reserved for issuance was revised to 4,243,963 common shares of the Company (the Shares ). On June 7, 2013, the Board approved certain revisions to the 2012 Plan, resulting in the 2013 Stock Option Plan (the 2013 Plan ), whereby the aggregate number of Shares reserved for issuance was revised to 5,851,213. On June 9,, the Board approved certain revisions to the 2013 Stock Option Plan, resulting in the Company s Stock Option Plan (the Plan ) whereby the aggregate number of Shares reserved for issuance set aside and made available for issuance under the Plan was revised from (i) 5,851,213 Shares at the time of granting the options (including all options granted by the Company to date) to (ii) 8,090,512 Shares. On December 18,, the Board approved certain revisions to the Stock Option Plan, resulting in the Company s Revised Stock Option Plan (the Revised Plan ) whereby the aggregate number of Shares reserved for issuance set aside and made available for issuance under the Revised Plan was revised from (i) 8,090,512 Shares at the time of granting the options (including all options granted by the Company to date) to (ii) 11,058,357 Shares. The Revised Plan is a fixed stock option plan, whereby the aggregate number of Shares reserved for issuance under the Revised Plan, including any other plan or agreement of the Company, shall not exceed 20% of the issued and outstanding Shares on January 27,. The purpose of the Revised Plan is to advance the interests of our company and its shareholders by attracting, retaining and motivating the performance of selected directors, officers, employees or consultants of our company of high caliber and potential and to encourage and enable such persons to acquire and retain a proprietary interest in our company by ownership of its stock.

Summary of the Revised Plan Terms If the Shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (the Exchange ), the following terms apply to the Company s Revised Plan: the number of Shares which may be reserved in any 12 month period for issuance to any one individual upon exercise of all stock options held by that individual may not exceed 5% of the issued and outstanding Shares of the Company at the time of the grant; the number of Shares which may be reserved in any 12 month period for issuance to any one consultant may not exceed 2% of the issued and outstanding Shares and the maximum number of Shares which may be reserved in any 12 month period for issuance to all persons engaged in investor relations activities may not exceed 2% of the issued and outstanding Shares of the Company; options granted to any person engaged in investor relations activities will vest in stages over 12 months with no more than ¼ of the stock options vesting in any three month period; stock options granted to optionees engaged in investor relations activities on behalf of the Company expire 30 days after such optionees cease to perform such investor relations activities for the Company; and the exercise price of any stock options granted under the Revised Plan shall be determined by the board of directors, but may not be less than the closing price of the Shares on the Exchange on the last trading day immediately preceding the date of the grant of such stock options (less any discount permissible under Exchange rules) The Revised Plan will be administered by the Board or a special committee of directors, either of which will have full and final authority with respect to the granting of all stock options thereunder. Stock options may be granted under the Revised Plan to such directors, officers, employees or consultants of the Company, as the board of directors may from time to time designate. The term of any stock options granted under the Revised Plan shall be determined at the time of grant but, subject to earlier termination in the event of termination or in the event of death, the term of any stock options granted under the Revised Plan may not exceed ten years. Options granted under the Revised Plan are not to be transferable or assignable other than by will or other testamentary instrument or pursuant to the laws of succession. Subject to certain exceptions, in the event that an employee, or consultant ceases to act in that capacity in relation to the Company, stock options granted to such employee, consultant or management company employee under the Revised Plan will expire one year after such individual or entity ceases to act in that capacity in relation to the Company, other than for cause, death, or disability. Options granted to an employee or consultant that ceases to act in that capacity in relation to the Company are terminated immediately upon the employee or consultant being terminated for cause. In the event of death of an option holder, options granted under the Revised Plan expire one year from the date of the death of the option holder. The Revised Plan was approved by the shareholders of the Company at the Special Meeting of Shareholders held on January 27,.

Employment, Consulting and Management Agreements Other than as disclosed below, the Company or any of its subsidiaries has not entered into any agreement or arrangement under which compensation was provided during the most recently completed financial year or is payable in respect of services provided to the Company or any of its subsidiaries that were (a) performed by a director or NEO, or (b) performed by any other party but are services typically provided by a director or a NEO. On September 23,, Respect Your Universe Inc. (the Subsidiary ), the Company s subsidiary, entered into an executive employment agreement with Marcello Leone to serve as Chief Executive Officer and President of the Subsidiary in exchange for the following: (a) a base salary of $170,000 per year, to be adjusted at the end of each year of employment at the sole discretion of the board of directors; (b) the granting of up to 3.9 million options to purchase common shares; and (c) eligibility to participate in the Company s bonus and other incentive compensation plans. As of April, with retroactive effect to January 1,, the Subsidiary and Mr. Leone agreed to increase Mr. Leone s base salary to $210,000 per year. The agreement has a three year term. It may be terminated by Mr. Leone by providing at least 60 days notice, in which case, the Subsidiary may terminate the agreement during the 60 day notice period, provided that the Subsidiary pays Mr. Leone at the then applicable base salary rate to the date that is 90 days from the original termination notice from Mr. Leone. The Subsidiary may terminate the agreement by providing 90 days notice or base salary in lieu of the notice prior to September 16, 2016 or 120 days notice or base salary in lieu of the notice thereafter. On September 2,, the Subsidiary entered into an executive employment agreement with Jameel Vaghela to serve as Chief Financial Officer of the Subsidiary in exchange for the following: (a) a base salary of $108,000 per year, to be adjusted at the end of each year of employment at the sole discretion of the board of directors; (b) the granting of 300,000 options to purchase common shares; and (c) eligibility to participate in the Company s bonus and other incentive compensation plans. As of January 1,, the Subsidiary and Mr. Vaghela agreed to increase Mr. Vaghela s base salary to $130,000 per year. As of April 1,, the Subsidiary and Mr. Vaghela agreed to increase Mr. Vaghela s base salary to $135,000 per year. Mr. Vaghela resigned as CFO of the Company effective October 13,. Effective as of September 16,, the Company, Respect Your Universe, Inc. (the Subsidiary ), the Company s subsidiary, and Mr. Vaghela entered into a settlement agreement and release (the Settlement Agreement ). Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, the Subsidiary agreed to pay Mr. Vaghela (i) all wages and vacation pay owing, less any required deductions up to and including October 31, and (ii) a lump sum amount equal to one month of Mr. Vaghela s base salary, as set out in his executive employment agreement,

less all deductions required by law, to be paid on October 13,, and continue to provide Mr. Vaghela with coverage under the Subsidiary s health and welfare benefit plans, up to and including November 16,. In addition, as part of his departure, the vesting conditions of the stock options previously granted to him were amended to allow 150,000 stock options to vest immediately. All vested options will be exercisable until October 13, 2016. On October 14, the Company entered into an executive employment agreement with Robert Payment to serve as Chief Financial Officer of the Company in exchange for the following: (a) a base salary of $110,000 per year, to be adjusted at the end of each year of employment at the sole discretion of the board of directors; and (b) eligibility to participate in the Company s bonus and other incentive compensation plans. Mr. Payment resigned on January 31, 2016. As part of his departure, the Company agreed to issue Mr. Payment $12,000 in the Company s common shares. These were issued on March 3, 2016. Oversight and Description of Director and NEO Compensation During the year ended December 31,, fees paid to directors for their services as directors were determined by the directors of the Company. The Board has not created or appointed a compensation committee given the Company s current size and stage of development. All tasks related to developing and monitoring the Company s approach to the compensation of the Company s NEOs and directors are performed by the members of the Board. The compensation of the NEOs, directors and the Company s employees or consultants, if any, is reviewed, recommended and approved by the Board without reference to any specific formula or criteria. Executive officers compensation is currently composed of two major components: base salary and stock options. Interested executives do not participate in reviews, discussions or decisions of the Board regarding this remuneration. The base salary for each executive is determined having regard to the executive s responsibilities individual performance factors, overall corporate performance, and the assessment of the Board of such matters as are presented to them by management. The second component of the executive officers compensation is stock options. The Company may from time to time grant stock options to executive officers under the stock option plan. Grants of stock options are intended to align the interests of the executive officers with those of the shareholders over the longer term. There was no significant changes to the Company s compensation policies that were made during or after the fiscal year ended December 31, that could or will have an effect on director or executive officer compensation.

Pension Plan Benefits The Company does not have any pension, defined benefit, defined contribution or deferred compensation plans in place.