Hybrid Apparel have acquired Fox Head, Inc.
In a complex three-way recapitalization transaction, Hybrid Apparel, Altamont Capital Partners and the Fox family teamed up to invest in a newly formed entity that owns the operations of Fox Head Inc. and Hybrid Apparel. Financial details have not been disclosed.
Founded in 1997 and based in Cypress, California, Hybrid Apparel is a leading supplier of branded, licensed and private label apparel. The company is vertically integrated, with a core expertise in sourcing and supply chain management. Hybrid is a low cost, high quality leader in its space and has formed key private label partnerships with Levi’s, Reebok, and Disney, among others. Hybrid Apparel sells its products to retailers such as Wal-Mart, Sears, Sam’s Club, Kohl’s and JC Penney’s.
Fox Head, Inc. is an iconic brand in the motocross apparel and accessories industry.
Oaklins' team in Los Angeles acted as exclusive financial advisor to Hybrid in its recapitalization by Altamont Capital Partners and its join acquisition of Fox Head. By combining Hybrid’s world class sourcing capabilities and supply chain management with Altamont’s capital and sector knowledge, our team helped form an acquisition group that brought unique and compelling strengths in a highly strategic structure to acquire Fox Head, Inc.


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Gary S. Rabishaw
Oaklins Intrepid
Eduard Bagdasarian
Oaklins Intrepid
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