Venture - Series Unknown Funded Clothing and Apparel Startups
This set of 49 clothing and apparel companies closed venture rounds with unspecified series designations between January 2021 and October 2025.
This set of 49 clothing and apparel companies closed venture rounds with unspecified series designations between January 2021 and October 2025. The three largest disclosed rounds — Vuori's $400M (Encinitas, California), LTK's $300M (Dallas, Texas), and Vestiaire Collective's $209M (Paris) — all landed in a three-month window from September to November 2021, the same period that also saw Melorra pull in $24M out of Bengaluru. The 2022 calendar year accounts for 34 of the 49 entries, with round sizes ranging from $100K minimums (Stage 3, Tommy John, Mrayti) up to Johnnie-O's $108M in April and Everlane's $65M in September.
Geographically, US companies make up the bulk of entries. New York leads with five companies including Vivrelle, Tommy John, and Sarah Flint; Los Angeles contributes three, anchored by Johnnie-O's $108M raise; and San Francisco has two (treet and Everlane). India is the most prominent non-US cluster, with five companies across Mumbai, Noida, New Delhi, and Bengaluru. European entries span Paris, London, Istanbul, Bayonne, and Amsterdam.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 49 companies?
The top three are Vuori at $400M (Encinitas, California, October 2021), LTK at $300M (Dallas, Texas, November 2021), and Vestiaire Collective at $209M (Paris, September 2021) — all closing within a three-month span in late 2021. The next tier includes Johnnie-O at $108M (Los Angeles, April 2022) and Everlane at $65M (San Francisco, September 2022).
Which year dominates this listing, and how concentrated is the activity?
34 of the 49 entries closed in 2022, spanning January through October of that year. 2021 accounts for 14 entries, with the largest rounds (Vuori, LTK, Vestiaire Collective, Melorra at $24M) clustering in the final four months of that year. One entry — The W Nail Bar (Columbus, Ohio) — is dated October 2025 with an undisclosed amount.
Where are these companies headquartered, and which cities appear most often?
US companies account for the majority of entries. New York leads with five (Knot Standard, Vivrelle, Tommy John, Sarah Flint, BABOON TO THE MOON), followed by Los Angeles with three (Live Tinted, Feat Clothing, Johnnie-O) and San Francisco with two (treet, Everlane). Outside the US, India is the strongest cluster — five companies spread across Mumbai, Noida, New Delhi, and Bengaluru — and France has three entries (Sezane and Vestiaire Collective in Paris, Rediv in Bayonne).
Are there resale or rental platforms represented in this data?
At least five entries operate in secondhand or rental models: Vestiaire Collective ($209M, Paris), Vivrelle ($8M, New York), treet ($6M, San Francisco), Rediv ($12M, Bayonne, France), and The Next Closet ($4M, Amsterdam). Their rounds span September 2021 through October 2022 and cover four countries.
How many rounds have undisclosed amounts, and which companies are they?
Four of the 49 entries list undisclosed round sizes: The W Nail Bar (Columbus, Ohio, October 2025), Sezane (Paris, September 2022), Feat Clothing (Los Angeles, June 2022), and Truewerk (Boulder, Colorado, April 2022).
What is the smallest round size recorded, and which companies fall at that level?
Six companies closed rounds recorded at $100K: Stage 3 (New Delhi, March 2022), The Souled Store (Mumbai, March 2022), Tommy John (New York, February 2022), Mrayti (Amman, Jordan, February 2022), BRIKL (Lubbeek, Belgium, December 2021), and Vesti (São Paulo, December 2021). These span five countries and two calendar years.
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