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Outdoor Voices Sold to Consortium Brand Partners

Outdoor Voices, the troubled activewear brand started by Tyler Haney in 2013, has a new owner.

The once high-flying brand has been sold to Consortium Brand Partners, a consumer-focused investment manager. This marks CBP’s second acquisition, following its purchase of a majority stake in Reese Witherspoon’s fashion and lifestyle brand Draper James in September 2023.

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The price paid for Outdoor Voices wasn’t revealed.

“We feel incredibly fortunate to become the next stewards of this very special brand,” said Cory M. Baker, founder and managing partner of Consortium Brand Partners, who runs the company with Jonathan Greller and Michael DeVirgilio.

Cory M. Baker
Cory M. Baker

“Tyler’s [Haney] vision to build Outdoor Voices on a foundation of deep human connection and a genuine love for movement created something truly beautiful and unique in Outdoor Voices. We are committed to engaging the brand’s loyal community to ensure they can continue to enjoy products and experiences that celebrate the recreationalist and outdoor enthusiast,” Baker said.

Over the years, Outdoor Voices has faced numerous financial challenges, internal management rifts, excess inventory in off-price channels, cash flow issues, a revolving door of executives and, most recently, store closings. In March, Outdoor Voices’ 16 remaining stores in cities such as Boston, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago, Minneapolis, Scottsdale, Ariz., Denver and Atlanta abruptly closed. Outdoor Voices had reportedly stopped paying a number of its vendors and neglected to pay rent on some of its stores for months, according to published reports.

Once a direct-to-consumer darling, Outdoor Voices established a strong Millennial following for its colorful leggings and tops and its exercise dress with shorts underneath. It also created a popular social media presence, with its hashtag, #DoingThings, where customers would share images of themselves enjoying athletic activities such as yoga or running. The company frequently hosted events such as group exercise classes. In 2018, the brand was valued at $100 million, but that dropped to $40 million in 2020.

Haney abruptly resigned from the company in February 2020, and Mickey Drexler, an investor and chairman since 2017, stepped down the following July. The two reportedly clashed on management styles, among other issues. Haney was replaced as chief executive officer on an interim basis by Cliff Moskowitz, the former president of InterLuxe, a New York investment firm. Haney returned to Outdoor Voices in June 2020 when the company received funding from NaHC03, the investment management company run by sleepwear brand Lunya founder and CEO Ashley Merrill, who became the new chairman. Haney then took an active role as one of the company’s board members. Merrill took on the role of interim CEO last fall, succeeding CEO Gabrielle Conforti, who joined Outdoor Voices in February 2021.