Authentic Brands' Purchase of Boardriders Officially Closes | Shop-Eat-Surf (2024)

By Tiffany Montgomery and Kari Hamanaka | Published Sep 1, 2023

Updated Oct. 4, 2023 with related stories:

Boardriders Licensing Guide

Liberated Confirmed as Licensee for Several Boardriders Brands

Boardriders’ sale to Authentic Brands Group officially closed Friday in a deal that shifts ownership of some of the industry’s largest core surf and skate brands to a new parent.

“Authentic Brands Group is pleased to confirm the completion of its purchase of world-renowned super brands Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, RVCA, DC Shoes, Element, VonZipper, Honolua, and Boardriders,” Authentic said in a statement. “Each brand comes with significant and recognized presence in the action sports and lifestyle industries.”

The company went on to say it will soon reveal the “roster of best-in-class partners around the world” that will help take the brands in the portfolio to “their next stage of growth.”

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. However, a report from Moody’s earlier this year pegged the purchase price at $1.25 billion.

The Boardriders portfolio generates revenue of about $1.7 billion and counts more than 500 company-owned stores and 35 country-specific online shops.

Authentic founder, CEO, and Chair Jamie Salter was not available for comment on the deal and the company declined to confirm any prior reporting by SES on future licensees as of Friday morning.

An Unprecedented Deal

The deal for the industry is largely without compare, some might say.

“It’s pretty unprecedented because of the importance of the brands that are involved,” Lost co-owner and Gotcha co-founder Joel Cooper told SES earlier this year in speaking about the deal. “The closest that you could actually try and compare it to is Boardriders itself. Billabong and Quiksilver were the biggest companies and each competed against each other being major players in the industry. And they became Boardriders. This is completely different because (with the formation of Boardriders) the brands remained basically in the hands of people in the industry. Now we’re getting companies out of New York who are not involved in the industry. But I would just say it really and truly depends on what the marketing and distribution policy is to really see the impact.”

Cooper went on to say it would be unfair to speculate on the outcome of the deal without knowing Authentic’s actual strategy for the brands.

PT Townend, former pro-surfer and industry advisor, pointed to Volcom as a good indication of where things could go. Liberated Brands, formed by Volcom management and Authentic in 2019, is the operating company for Volcom and its master licensee. Authentic, meanwhile, owns the brand’s trademarks and intellectual property.

“They’ve kept (Volcom) pretty cool,” Townend told SES earlier this year. “But are they going to blow one of the other brands out, so you see them everywhere from Big 5 to Kohl’s and then still try to hold onto specialty? We don’t know what Authentic might decide to do.”

Liberated will also now take on the licenses for Billabong and RVCA in North America along with the wetsuit business for Quiksilver and Roxy, according to sources speaking on condition of anonymity to SES earlier this year. That’s in addition to nearly all the Boardriders’ brands’ direct e-commerce and brick-and-mortar business in the region.

More Boardriders Licensing Information

Shop Eat Surf reported in July that O5 Apparel is expected to take on the license for Quiksilver men’s apparel at wholesale, according to employees in attendance at a town hall meeting on the acquisition. Meanwhile, Aldo was revealed as the new Roxy footwear licensee, Levy Group for Roxy swimwear and performance outerwear, and 2253 for the brand’s sportswear during the same town hall.

Wiesner Products is expected to handle men’s apparel for Element and categories such as underwear, socks, and sleepwear for several Boardriders brands.

The new licensees are expected to take over shipping of orders beginning March 25, 2024, according to a recently circulated memo to retailers reviewed by SES.

More updates from the company are anticipated as Boardriders heads into an approximately six-month transitional period.

Editor’s Note: For the latest updates on the Boardriders sale to Authentic Brands Group, visit our informational hub here, or see what people were saying about the deal from the show floor of Surf Expo.

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Authentic Brands' Purchase of Boardriders Officially Closes | Shop-Eat-Surf (2024)

FAQs

What brands are under Boardriders? ›

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  • Quiksilver. Retail Apparel and Fashion. Huntington Beach, California.
  • Billabong. Retail Apparel and Fashion. ...
  • DC Shoes. Apparel & Fashion. ...
  • RVCA. Retail Apparel and Fashion. ...
  • ROXY. Apparel & Fashion. ...
  • Element Brand. Apparel & Fashion.
  • Surf Dive 'n Ski. Retail Apparel and Fashion. ...
  • VonZipper. Apparel & Fashion.

Who did Roxy get bought out by? ›

As surf fans know, Roxy, along with Quiksilver, Billabong, RVCA et. al. was scooped up by licensing giant Authentic Brands Group a handful of months ago.

Who is the new owner of Boardriders? ›

Authentic Brands Group, the new owner of the Boardriders brands, has signed a multitude of new operating partners around the world for brands such as Quiksilver, Roxy, Billabong, RVCA, Element, DC Shoes, and more as the brands move to a licensing model.

How much did Boardriders sell for? ›

The acquisition of Boardriders by Authentic Brands Group (ABG) is a surprising move, with a purchase price of approximately $1.25 billion, reflecting the significant value ABG sees in integrating Boardriders' iconic brands, such as Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, DC Shoes, RVCA, and Element, into its diverse portfolio​​.

What brands are under tailored brands? ›

Our brands include Men's Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, Moores and K&G Fashion Superstore.

Is Volcom part of Boardriders? ›

Authentic closed on the Boardriders deal on September 1, 2023. Liberated had been named the operating entity for the Volcom brand when Authentic acquired it from Kering in 2019. The company became the new home of the Spyder brand after its acquisition by Authentic. Authentic owns a minority stake in Liberated.

What brand owns Roxy? ›

Boardriders, Inc. currently owns these brands: Quiksilver, Roxy, DC Shoes, Billabong, Element, Von Zipper, RVCA, and XCEL.

What happened to Quicksilver Clothing brand? ›

UPDATED: September 6, 2023 at 10:59 a.m. A sale of some of the surf industry's largest brands has been finalized, putting Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, RVCA and a handful of other action-sports brands under ownership of New York-based Authentic Brands Group.

Who owns Billabong now? ›

What surf brands do authentic brands own? ›

Boardriders includes the Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, RVCA, DC Shoes, Element, Von Zipper and Honolua brands, as well as the retailer Surf Dive 'n Ski.

Is Billabong owned by Boardriders? ›

The Boardriders acquisition closed earlier this month, giving Authentic ownership of Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, RVCA, Honolua and Boardriders, among other brands.

What happened to the RVCA brand? ›

Billabong purchased RVCA in July 2010, and then Boardriders acquired Billabong in 2018, taking ownership of RVCA, Element, Von Zipper, and XCEL.

Who is the owner of Authentic brand Group? ›

As Founder, Chairman and CEO of Authentic, Jamie Salter leveraged his business acumen to write and implement a strategic licensing playbook that connects superbrands with best-in-class partners to build long-term value in the marketplace.

How many stores does Boardriders have? ›

The Boardriders portfolio brings in about $2.9 billion in revenue each year through a distribution network of more than 500 owned retail stores, 7,000 wholesale accounts and e-commerce channels across 35 countries, Fashion Dive previously reported.

What is the Authentic brands deal? ›

Authentic Brands Group will acquire the Champion brand and business from HanesBrands in a deal valued at $1.2 billion, with the potential to reach $1.5 billion in performance based earnouts, according to a press release Wednesday.

What do Boardriders own? ›

Boardriders, Inc. currently owns these brands: Quiksilver, Roxy, DC Shoes, Billabong, Element, Von Zipper, RVCA, and XCEL.

What brands are part of the Billabong family? ›

Boardriders includes the Quiksilver, Billabong, Roxy, RVCA, DC Shoes, Element, Von Zipper and Honolua brands.

What company owns Roxy? ›

Authentic Brands Group acquired Roxy on Nov 10th '23.

Authentic acquired Roxy as part of its takeover of lifestyle group Boardriders earlier this year, snapping up the water sports brand alongside an array of similar labels.

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