Rhone Apparel

American activewear company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rhone is performance driven apparel made by and for those in the pursuit of progress. Founded in 2014 by brothers Nate and Ben Checketts.

Founded2014; 12 years ago (2014)
FoundersNate Checketts, Carras Holmstead, Casey Edgar, Kyle McClure, Ben Checketts
HeadquartersOne Dock Street, ,
Number of locations
21
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Rhone
Founded2014; 12 years ago (2014)
FoundersNate Checketts, Carras Holmstead, Casey Edgar, Kyle McClure, Ben Checketts
HeadquartersOne Dock Street, ,
Number of locations
21
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History

Rhone was founded by brothers Nate and Ben Checketts, along with Casey Edgar, Kyle McClure and Carras Holmstead.[1] Initially launched as a web-only retailer, Rhone later partnered with Bloomingdale's in November 2014, expanding its sales to five locations. In 2015, the company's products were stocked in a total of 127 locations, including retailers such as Nordstrom, Equinox, and CorePower Yoga.[2] In November 2015, Rhone generated 62% of its total annual revenue for 2014.[3]

In September 2015, Rhone announced the closing of a $5 million Series A financing round, with investments from individuals in sports, media, and fashion industries.[4] Since its inception, Rhone has raised a total of $6.2 million in funding.[2] In February 2016, the company acquired a building in Stamford, Connecticut to serve as its new headquarters.[5]

Profile and products

Rhone primarily manufactures and sells activewear. The company uses fabrics like organic cotton, recycled polyester, merino wool, and modal in their products. Many of the company's offerings include antimicrobial and breathable fabrics.[4][6][7] Flatlock stitching, where the seams lie flat with edges of fabric butting together rather than folding together, is used to avoid chafing.[3]

Originally focused on men's activewear, Rhone began selling a permanent line of women's activewear in April 2024,[8] after having offered temporary women's collections in the past.[9]

The company sometimes stitches or adheres inspirational messages onto its products, such as "Don't Die Without a Few Scars" or "What We Do in Life Echoes in Eternity."[10]

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