Series Unknown Funded Clothing and Apparel Startups
The 50 most recent Series Unknown rounds in clothing and apparel span August 2025 back to September 2024, with disclosed amounts ranging from $10K (Natural…
The 50 most recent Series Unknown rounds in clothing and apparel span August 2025 back to September 2024, with disclosed amounts ranging from $10K (Naturally Drenched, Cooks Who Feed) to $29M (STAUD, Los Angeles, May 2025). The largest single-month cluster of high-value deals came in May 2025, when STAUD ($29M) and Tapstitch ($22M) both closed in New York and Los Angeles within weeks of each other.
Geographic concentration is pronounced at both ends of the size spectrum. London accounts for seven companies in the dataset — from TRINNY London's $20M round in September 2024 down to Compare Ethics' $330K in the same month — while six Indian companies appear across Delhi, Gurgaon, Bengaluru, and Maharashtra, mostly at sub-$3M sizes. Stockholm produced three rounds, anchored by Sitoo's $27M November 2024 close. Roughly 16 of the 50 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including several well-known brands such as The ROW, Our Legacy, and True Classic.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this dataset?
The five largest disclosed rounds are STAUD at $29M (Los Angeles, May 2025), Stockly at $27M (Paris, February 2025), Sitoo at $27M (Stockholm, November 2024), SRTX at $25M (Montréal, December 2024), and Tapstitch at $22M (New York, May 2025). All five crossed the $20M threshold despite carrying no disclosed series label.
Which cities have the most Series Unknown clothing and apparel deal flow?
London leads with seven companies — Perfect Moment, Clothes Doctor, K-Way, SunGod, With Nothing Underneath, TRINNY London, and Compare Ethics. New York accounts for five (Nori, Tapstitch, CaaStle, Altuzarra, The ROW) and Los Angeles for four (Ambercycle, STAUD, True Classic, Digital Brands Group). Stockholm produced three rounds: Centra ($5M), Sitoo ($27M), and Our Legacy.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed amounts?
Sixteen of the 50 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, including Ambercycle (Los Angeles), HOLO Footwear (Portland), True Classic (Los Angeles), Revolution Race (Sweden), The ROW (New York), and Our Legacy (Stockholm) — several of them established brands where the omission may reflect strategic or regulatory preference rather than round size.
Are there sustainability or circular-economy companies in this group?
Several companies have sustainability-oriented business models: Ambercycle (LA) works on textile fiber recycling, ECOALF (Madrid, $8M, June 2025) produces garments from recycled ocean waste, Spinnova (Jyväskylä, $14M, October 2024) develops wood-based fiber alternatives, Clothes Doctor (London, $660K) focuses on clothing repair and care, and Compare Ethics (London, $330K) provides ethical fashion transparency data.
What is the geographic spread outside the US and UK?
India accounts for six companies across Delhi, Gurgaon, Bengaluru, Ludhiana, Andheri, and Thane, with disclosed amounts ranging from $60K (Aseem Shakti) to $3M (Bacca Bucci). Sweden contributes four (Centra, Sitoo, Our Legacy, Revolution Race), Canada three (Revol Cares, SRTX, Cooks Who Feed), and single entries appear from France (Stockly, $27M), Germany (snuggs, $5M), Portugal (8000Kicks), Spain (ECOALF), Singapore (Six Atomic), and Brazil (Yuool).
What are the most recent rounds in this segment?
The three most recently dated rounds are Perfect Moment (London, $7M, August 27, 2025), Cuts Clothing (Culver City, $2M, August 22, 2025), and Duck Camp (Austin, $5M, August 5, 2025). All three closed within a four-week window in August 2025.
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