Billy Reid to Acquire Knot Standard, Take Over Operation of Its Eight Stores

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Billy Reid is about to get a much bigger retail footprint.

The designer’s parent company, Billy Reid Inc., has acquired the direct-to-consumer arm of AI-powered, made-to-measure company Knot Standard. Terms were not disclosed but Knot Standard will become a minority shareholder in the combined business that will operate under the Billy Reid name.

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Although the deal seems a bit unorthodox at first glance, drill down deeper and it makes more sense. As Jeff Zens, chief executive officer of Billy Reid, explained: “We had a made-to-measure business before COVID that was successful commercially, but it was operationally difficult and we shut it down. We were looking to get back in and was introduced to Knot Standard as a service adviser.”

The two made a deal and Knot Standard is creating made-to-measure menswear at the Billy Reid store in Charleston, S.C. The plan is to roll out the service to about half of the fleet over the next several months. Billy Reid currently has 12 stores, including one that opened last month on Abbot Kinney in Venice, Calif.

At the same time, Zens explained, in the back half of last year he was exploring options to raise capital to open stores and accelerate growth at the Billy Reid brand, and one of the potential investors was Provenance, a growth equity investment firm based in Los Angeles that had purchased a majority interest in Knot Standard in 2018.

Matthew Mueller, CEO of Knot Standard, said the tech side of his business had really taken off since the end of the pandemic and “we were working with Provenance to see how to split the two.” The options were to spin off the retail and run it independently or find another way to grow.

Enter Billy Reid. It didn’t hurt that Zens and Anton Romash, a principal of Provenance, went to college together so they started to brainstorm about how to work together, Mueller explained. One thing led to another and the deal was struck.

As a result of the acquisition, Billy Reid will take over the eight Knot Standard retail stores in New York; Chicago; Los Angeles; San Francisco; Washington, D.C.; Houston; Dallas, and Austin, Tex., as well as the company’s online business. Ready-to-wear will be added to all these stores for the first time. The business is expected to have sales of around $45 million this year.