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Members Only
IndustryRetail
Founded1975
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Jaggi Singh
ProductsClothing
ParentJR Apparel World
Websitemembersonlyoriginal.com

Members Only is a brand of clothing that became popular in the 1980s with its line of jackets.[1] The brand was created in 1975[2] and introduced to American markets in 1980 by Europe Craft Imports.[1] Members Only racer jackets were distinguished by their narrow epaulettes and collar strap and their knitted trim; they were manufactured in a wide variety of colors. Their advertising tagline was "when you put it on, something happens".

In the 2010s, Members Only continued to launch seasonal collections carried at online retailers as well as brick and mortar stores such as Urban Outfitters.[3][4]

Revival

The brand was licensed in 2003 by Maureen Regan of Kirtie Regan,[1] who resurrected it and developed a new line of apparel after the bankruptcy of Aris Industries. At first, the brand was strictly for males with their tighter fitting bomber jackets.[2] Maureen Regan relaunched the brand in 2004 introducing a women's line and added both men's and women's sportswear. The brand is currently owned by JR Apparel World. Since being acquired by JR Apparel World, Members Only has added many styles of jackets, a women's line and accessories including phone cases.

Communication scholar Todd Kelshaw[5] has interpreted the brand's popularity surge as part of a broader American ideological shift in the early 1980s from participatory communities to materially-based communities represented in the purchase of consumer products. Members Only was known in the 1980s for their shift from celebrity endorsements as a form of advertisement, to public service announcements regarding issues like anti-drugs and pro-voting.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Vargas, Daniel J (18 June 2004). "'80s jackets go from dud to stud in a snap". The Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b Sheff, Harry (9 February 2012). "Members Only acquired by JR Apparel World". MRketplace. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Members Only Clothing Official Website". www.membersonlyoriginal.com. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  4. ^ "Members Only Hooded Windbreaker Jacket - Urban Outfitters". Urban Outfitters. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  5. ^ Kelshaw, Todd (2015) "Wearing Members Only jackets: Baby boomers and the shift from sharing in to buying into community," in Baby Boomers and Popular Culture: An Inquiry into America's Most Powerful
  6. ^ Rossen, Jake. "How Members Only Dressed up the 80's". Mental Floss. Retrieved 15 July 2016.