Founded | 2012 |
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Founder | Kevin Lavelle |
Headquarters | , U.S.A. |
Key people | Ryan Kent (President), Bethany Muths (CMO), Noreen Naroo-Pucci (CDO), Corey Bohler (CFO) |
Products | Menswear |
Website |
mizzenandmain |
Mizzen+Main is an American clothing company based in Dallas, Texas. The company mainly focuses on menswear products and started in 2012.
Mizzen+Main was co-founded in 2012 by Kevin Lavelle. He served as the company's CEO until April 2019. [1] Chris Phillips, formerly the head of men's clothing at Stitch Fix, became the CEO in April 2019. [2] When Phillips exited Mizzen+Main in early January 2021, Ryan Kent, the former COO, became the President and acting CEO.
Co-founder Lavelle -a graduate of Southern Methodist University- began his career as a management consultant, [3] working as an intern in Washington D.C.. [4] He observed that traditional dress shirts did not handle perspiration effectively, leading him to develop a prototype dress shirt designed in style to athletic clothing [5] to manage moisture. This prototype eventually became one of the company's first offerings. [6] [7]
The company was self-funded and later received external investment. [8] It began with selling online and later expanded distribution to retail stores and specialty shops. [7] To supplement the brand's distribution strategy, it also sought out partnerships with men's specialty stores and golf shops. [9] In 2013, it caught the eye of executives from Saks Fifth Avenue, [10] and was invited to be one of two pop-up stores inside of Saks' New York store as part of Super Bowl XLVIII weekend. [11] [10] In the summer of 2014, the firm raised an additional round of capital from investors. [12] [8]
In 2015, professional football player J.J. Watt entered into an agreement with Mizzen+Main, receiving an equity share in the company. [13] In July 2017, Watt and the company launched "The J.J. Watt Collection" clothing line [14] featuring eight pieces ranging from polos to dress shirts. [15] The following April, professional golfer Phil Mickelson wore a Mizzen+Main long-sleeve dress shirt to play in a golf tournament. The outfit was selected as part of an agreement with Mizzen+Main in which Mickelson received an stake in the company and a cash lump sum. [16] [17]