Exclusive: Nike explores sale of surfwear brand Hurley - sources
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[July 25, 2019] By
Harry Brumpton and Joshua Franklin
(Reuters) - Nike Inc <NKE.N>, the world's
largest sportswear maker, is exploring options for its surfwear brand
Hurley International, including its possible divestment, according to
people familiar with the matter.
Nike's potential retrenchment from the surfwear market is emblematic of
the stance of most major consumer companies towards the sector. Surf
brands have lost their appeal among non-surfing consumers, who now
prefer boutique brands and retro streetwear.
Among the options that Nike is considering for Hurley is an outright
sale of the Costa Mesa, California-born brand, the sources said,
requesting anonymity because the deliberations are confidential.
It is not clear how much Nike could fetch by selling Hurley. Nike
declined to comment.
Nike purchased Hurley from founder Bob Hurley in 2002 for an undisclosed
sum in an effort to expand beyond athletic-focused apparel and into
other sportswear for surfing, skating, and snowboarding.
Bob Hurley founded the company in 1979 and achieved notoriety in the
1970s for shaping the surf board for world champion Wayne "Rabbit"
Bartholomew.
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The Nike swoosh logo is pictured on a store in New York City, New
York, U.S., September 4, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo
In the last few years, the burgeoning appetite for clothing associated with the
beach lifestyle and culture waned, to the point that former global leader
Quiksilver filed for bankruptcy in 2015 before being taken over by private
equity firm Oaktree Capital Management <OAK.N>.
Mainstream fashion has dropped surfwear in favor of athleisure, while emerging
fashion is turning toward urban streetwear brands like Carlyle-backed Supreme,
and throwback looks like the revived sportswear brand Fila and Champion.
Last year, Boardriders Inc, the company behind Quiksilver, Roxy and DC Shoes
that is owned by Oaktree, acquired its struggling Australian rival Billabong,
owner of its namesake brand along with other lifestyle brands such as Element
and VonZipper.
(Reporting by Harry Brumpton and Joshua Franklin in New York; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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