Global clothing manufacturer Hi-Tech Apparel has purchased a majority stake in UK software startup Unmade as it grows. The software company makes it possible for fashion labels like Ralph Lauren and sporting firms like New Balance and Decathlon to sell bespoke apparel on demand.
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A majority stake in UK Software company Unmade has been acquired by global garment maker Hi-Tech Apparel as it continues to expand
Nigel Taylor, Fashion Network
Unmade, a software company that enables sportswear brands such as New Balance and Decathlon and fashion brands such as Ralph Lauren to offer customised clothing on-demand, has been acquired by garment manufacturing leader Hi-Tech Apparel.
Pie Kamau, Startup Weekly
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London-based fashion and sportswear software company Unmade, which enables brands such as New Balance, Decathlon and Ralph Lauren to offer customised clothing on-demand, has been acquired by global garment maker Hi-Tech Apparel.
Danielle Wightman-Stone, Fashion United
London-based software company Unmade, has been acquired by global garment manufacturer Hi-Tech Apparel. The deal, valued at 10 times the company revenue, will see Unmade, which is working to solve fast fashion’s problems though tech-enabled customised clothing on demand, work with Hi-Tech to automate the fashion industry.
Amber Murray, City A.M.
Unmade’s platform, UnmadeOS, uses patented automation and visualisation tech to enable brands to,deliver customisation, teamwear and small batch production at scale.
Cate Lawerence, Tech EU