FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. (BRAIN) — Shimano Inc. has sold off its apparel brand, Pearl Izumi, to United Sports Brands, the parent of Nathan, Cutters, and Shock Doctor, among other brands.
Pearl Izumi will join Nathan, which offers running accessories and apparel, in USB’s new outdoor division.
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Pearl Izumi managers told employees of the sale Monday morning. A purchase price was not disclosed. Shimano announced the sale as the Tokyo stock exchange opened Friday local time.
Shimano bought Pearl Izumi’s parent company, DashAmerica Inc., in 2008 from Nautilus for about $70 million.
Since then Pearl Izumi has been held as a subsidiary of Shimano’s U.S. business, Shimano North America Holding. Pearl Izumi’s headquarters are in a 55,000-square-foot facility in Louisville, Colorado, shared by a handful of employees from Shimano’s component business. The building, which has won awards for its sustainable construction, was included in the sale.
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Pearl Izumi’s European business is a separate subsidiary of Shimano and was also purchased by USB. The original Japan-based Pearl Izumi operation, which Shimano does not own, was not sold to USB. It operates only in Japan.
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United Sports Brands is owned by the private equity firm Bregal Partners, which bought Shock Doctor in 2014 from Norwest Equity Partners, and built out the group from there.
Shock Doctor, originally called EZ Guard, dates to 1992. It acquired Cutters (a sports glove brand) in 2012 and XO Athletic (an athletic cup brand) in 2014. In 2015, Bregal bought McDavid (a knee-brace brand) and merged it with Shock Doctor, rebranding the combined companies as United Sports Brands. Soon after the merger, USB acquired Nathan; it added the supplement brand Glukos Energy in 2020.
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According to a fact sheet supplied by Bregal Partners, the firm has $1.25 billion in committed capital; it owns brands across the food & beverage, business services, healthcare, energy and consumer goods industries.
USB is headquartered in Fountain Valley, with offices in Belgium, Japan and Canada.
Nathan entered the running apparel market last year (Pearl Izumi exited the running shoe and apparel market in 2016). Together, Nathan and Pearl Izumi give USB more presence in the outdoor market, said USB’s Chief Executive Officer, Michael Magerman.
“We are very pleased to welcome Pearl Izumi into the United Sports Brands family,” Magerman said.
“Pearl Izumi is an iconic, authentic, and much-loved brand that is strongly aligned with our current portfolio of brands at USB. Their culture of driving innovation and best-in-class product development—always with a “consumer-first” mindset — is consistent with our strategy at United Sports Brands. We intend to continue that product innovation and leadership under our stewardship. The addition of Pearl Izumi, along with our running apparel and accessory company, Nathan, makes us a formidable player in the outdoor space. We see great opportunity for continued organic growth and expansion in this segment of the market,” added Magerman.
In a coincidence, Shimano’s top competitor in the bike component market recently entered the apparel market with its acquisition of Velocio, a small New Hampshire apparel brand.
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