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Pearl Izumi sold by Shimano to United Sports Brands

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Shimano has announced the sale of cycling apparel and accessories manufacturer, PEARL iZUMI, to United Sports Brands (USB), the parent company of Nathan, Cutters, Shock Doctor, and other outdoor brands. A brand also of Japanese heritage, PEARL iZUMI became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shimano US in 2008 when it was purchased from Nautilus Inc at a sale price of USD $69.5 Million. No sale price is reported for USB’s acquisition of PEARL iZUMI, but Bicycle Retailer and Industry News (BRAIN) report that Shimano’s European subsidiary of PEARL iZUMI was also included in the transaction, as was the PEARL iZUMI HQ building in Louisville, Colorado.

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PEARL iZUMI sells a range of men’s and women’s apparel and footwear across road, gravel, mountain, and triathlon disciplines. c. Pearl Izumi

Shimano sells Pearl Izumi

Press Release from Shimano:

OSAKA, Japan (May 5, 2022) – United Sports Brands (“USB”), a global leader in sports performance and protective products, today announced that it has acquired PEARL iZUMi USA (“PEARL iZUMi”), an iconic manufacturer and retailer of cycling apparel and accessories. PEARL iZUMi will join USB’s portfolio of protective and performance sports equipment sold under the Shock Doctor, McDavid, Cutters, NATHAN, and Glukos brands.

PEARL iZUMi was founded in Tokyo in 1950 and entered the US market during the 80’s cycling boom. In 1989, four investors in Boulder, CO, bought the rights to build a US-based PEARL iZUMi brand, leveraging the technology and fabrics from the original company in Japan. Since then, the brand has grown to be a market leader in cycling apparel in the US, and is widely distributed across Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In 2008, PEARL iZUMi was acquired by Shimano, a Japanese multinational manufacturer of cycling components, fishing tackle and rowing equipment. The brand has since realized significant US and international growth driven by its core road cycling apparel category and by emerging categories such as mountain bike, casual apparel, and footwear. PEARL iZUMi has also become a leader in corporate social responsibility, with 90% of products now made from sustainable materials and a goal to become carbon-neutral by 2025. As part of the USB platform, PEARL iZUMi will be extremely well positioned to capitalize on these tailwinds and continue to build its attractive market position.

“This is an exciting time for PEARL iZUMi,” said Geoff Shaffer, President of PEARL iZUMi. “We have tremendous momentum, and we have an amazing team that’s dedicated to continuing to grow the brand to new heights. Shimano has provided significant support and guidance throughout its ownership, and while we will miss being part of Team Shimano, we also know there is great future potential for the brand and look forward to continuing to grow our business with USB.”

“Shimano has worked hard to support and build up the PEARL iZUMi brand for our retailers and the consumer alike,” says Nolan Moser, Vice President, Bicycle Division from Shimano North America Bicycle, Inc. “We believe that United Sports Brands will be able to further this growth and we are committed to supporting our retail partners throughout the transition to ensure continued success at all levels.

“We are very pleased to welcome PEARL iZUMi into the United Sports Brands family,” said Chief Executive Officer, Michael Magerman. “PEARL iZUMi is an iconic, authentic, and much-loved brand. Their culture of driving innovation and best-in-class product development — always with a “consumer-first” mindset — is consistent 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.

PEARL iZUMi remains committed to partnering with leading retailers in North America, including Independent Bike Dealers and national outdoor retailers, to ensure that the brand is available wherever cycling consumers prefer to shop.

PEARL iZUMi will operate with the support of Shimano for a transition period to meet the needs of retailers and maintain the business as planned.

BDA Partners and Squire Patton Boggs represented Shimano, and Dechert LLP represented Bregal Partners and United Sports Brands in this transaction.

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whatever
whatever
1 year ago

Don’t know anything about the buyer, but too often quality and/or price suffer after sales like this (a certain shoe brand immediately comes to mind).. Hope that doesn’t happen in this case. One line of their bike shorts has worked particularly well for me, and would hate to have a major change.

Gabe
Gabe
1 year ago
Reply to  whatever

Pearl’s quality has been suffering for the last few years in my experience. Aesthetically speaking they knock it out of the park but in terms of durability I have noticed a slow but steady decline in the garments I’ve purchased. Especially gloves and MTB shorts. I hope this purchase helps them improve their quality. I really have a lot of love for the brand.

satanas
satanas
1 year ago

I wonder what this will mean for distribution (or lack thereof) outside the US; I’m guessing we might have seen the last stock here in Oz already.

Larry Falk
Larry Falk
1 year ago

I wonder if Shimano has completely exited the cycling clothing business?

Larry Falk
Larry Falk
1 year ago
Reply to  Larry Falk

And if so, why?

TypeVertigo
1 year ago
Reply to  Larry Falk

Nah. Shimano has its own apparel line. The shoes are the most prominent, but it also sells its own jerseys and eyewear. The American market likely doesn’t get them though.

Which also illustrates one important clarification: Shimano is selling off Pearl Izumi’s US operations, specifically. The Japan arm, in contrast, has always been independent of Shimano.

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