Duluth Trading Company
Duluth Trading Co. | |
Formerly | Pull'r Holding Company, LLC Portable Products, Inc. |
Company type | Public company |
Nasdaq: DLTH | |
Industry | Clothing |
Founded | 1989Duluth, Minnesota, United States | in
Founder | Bob & Dave Fierek |
Headquarters | Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, United States |
Number of locations | 65 (2023) |
Products | Workwear and accessories |
Revenue | US$653.307 million (2023) |
US$6.231 million (2023) | |
US$2.304 million (2023) | |
Total assets | US$225.897 million (2023) |
Total equity | US$230.407 million (2023) |
Number of employees | c. 1,200 (September 2023) |
Website | www.duluthtrading.com |
Duluth Holdings Inc., which primarily sells goods through its Duluth Trading Company brand, is an American workwear and accessories company.[1]
History
[edit]Founding
[edit]Originally founded by two brothers, Bob and Dave Fierek, as Portable Products, Inc. in 1989, the company then primarily focused on those working in construction and a tool accessory known as the "Bucket Boss". The business grew to incorporate more tool accessories and storage equipment in a catalog, under the Portable Products banner, with the first headquarters being established on a barge in Duluth, Minnesota soon after. By 1993, the catalog was expanded and entitled Duluth Trading Co.[2]
Expansion
[edit]In the mid-1990s, the company switched hands, purchased by Fiskars. In 2000 it was sold again, this time to Gempler's, and moved its headquarters to Belleville, Wisconsin. The company created a successful line of shirts called "Longtail T Shirts" in 2002 which were designed to get rid of plumber's crack. Gempler's was sold in 2003 to Lab Safety Supply and the owners retained Duluth Trading Company.[3] Two years later in 2005, the first women's catalog was released.[2]
In 2011, Duluth Trading Company aired its first nationwide ads featuring an angry beaver.[4] Duluth Trading Company's parent, Duluth Holdings, went public in 2015.[5]
During the retail apocalypse of the mid-2010s when many physical stores were closing, Duluth Trading Company had outperformed their own expectations and continued to open new locations throughout the United States.[6] Due to its rapid rate of expansion, Duluth Trading Company saw lower revenues in 2017. There are 31 stores as of December 8, 2017, and there are plans for opening 15 more that year.[7] The company will open its first store in the New York Metropolitan Area at The Ramsey Square Shopping Center in Ramsey, New Jersey.[8]
Sponsorship
[edit]In 2017, Duluth Trading Company was chosen to be the "Official Off-Sled Outfitter" of the United States luge team.[9] In June 2022, the company was named title sponsor of the Cure Bowl, a postseason college football bowl game.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ "Duluth Holdings Inc.: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". Bloomberg. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
- ^ a b "The Whole Story, Duluth Trading Company History". Duluth Trading Company. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
- ^ "Duluth Trading Co. adds to transformation of Mount Horeb while Gempler's quietly returns". AP NEWS. 2019-02-03. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- ^ "Duluth Lore, Company Timeline". Duluth Trading Company. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
- ^ "Duluth Holdings (DLTH) IPO Has a Solid Debut". StreetInsider.com. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- ^ Schuyler, David (September 6, 2017). "In a troubled industry, Duluth Trading Co. exceeding many expectations". The Business Journals. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Duluth Trading shares plunge after retailer posts quarterly loss..." Duluth News Tribune. December 8, 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Duluth Trading Company to open store in Ramsey". North Jersey. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ Caligiore, Sandy (November 16, 2017). "USA LUGE NAMES DULUTH TRADING CO AS TEAMS OFF SLED OUTFITTER". teamusa.org. Archived from the original on June 28, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
- ^ "Duluth Trading Company Named Title Sponsor of 2022 Cure Bowl in Orlando". espnevents.com (Press release). June 29, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Duluth Trading Company at Wikimedia Commons