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Clothing brand Thrills acquired by Universal Store for $50 million

Founded in 2011, the Byron Bay label sells vintage and coastal-inspired youth fashion apparel for both men and women.
Rakshnna Pattabiraman
Rakshnna Pattabiraman
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Universal Store Holdings has entered into a binding agreement to acquire casual youth fashion apparel retailer Cheap Thrills Cycles (CTC) โ€” trading as Thrills โ€” for $50 million.

The Byron Bay label โ€” founded in 2011 by Brooke and Tabitha McGregor along with Ryan Collins โ€” sells vintage and coastal-inspired youth fashion apparel for both men and women.

The acquisition will provide Thrills with $17.5 million in cash, $17.5 million in UNI shares and a notional amount of $15 million in deferred variable consideration.

Alice Barbery, Universal Storeโ€™s CEO and MD, says the trio behind the youth fashion brand have a proven capability to deliver products that customers love.

โ€œThrills is currently the highest-selling third-party brand in our Universal Store business and has been a consistent and growing part of our product offer for over eight years.โ€

In this financial year, the brand generated $34.6 million in sales from eight physical stores and online. Two new stores will open in November.

 

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โ€œCTC management is proving a capacity to identify market gaps and unmet demand and design and deliver unique and high-quality products,โ€ said Universal Store in an announcement.

Thrills will continue to operate as a standalone business and this partnership is expected to aid in its growth and product development.

The transaction will be completed in the fourth quarter of this financial year, though itโ€™s subject to conditions.

This article was first published by Inside Retail.