What is Maverick Apparel?
Maverick Apparel operates as a versatile, high-growth manufacturer specializing in junior and children's outerwear. Established in New York City through a strategic partnership with Star Ride Kids, the company leverages over 45 years of combined industry expertise to serve a broad spectrum of national retailers. Their business model is anchored in extensive sourcing capabilities and a diverse product portfolio that spans denim, wool, nylon, and polyester jackets, alongside tops and skirts. By holding key licenses such as the Beverly Hills Polo Club for girls and ladies outerwear, the company effectively bridges the gap between high-end private labeling and fast-fashion market demands, maintaining strong vendor relationships that ensure supply chain resilience.
How much funding has Maverick Apparel raised?
Maverick Apparel has raised a total of $298K across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$150K
Debt
$148K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Debt (2021): $148K led by PPP
Key Investors in Maverick Apparel
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Maverick Apparel?
Looking ahead, Maverick Apparel is positioned to capitalize on its established manufacturing infrastructure to pursue further licensing opportunities and market penetration. The recent strategic financing provides the necessary runway to enhance operational efficiencies and potentially diversify its cut-to-order offerings. As the company continues to refine its supply chain, the focus will likely shift toward scaling its digital presence and expanding its retail footprint, ensuring that its diverse product lines remain competitive against both legacy brands and emerging fast-fashion entrants. The firm's ability to maintain high-volume production while adhering to strict quality standards remains the cornerstone of its long-term growth strategy.
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