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Bonobos takes over Kit + Ace's corner location in Coconut Grove

updated: June 16th 2017

Address: 3401 Main Highway

Size: 1,960 square feet

Menswear retailer Bonobos opens their second Miami location taking over former Kit + Ace's  corner spot in Coconut Grove.

Canadian based Kit + Ace was launched by LuluLemon's Shannon Wilson and her stepson back in 2014. They announced that they will be closing most of their US brick + mortar locations and are shifting their focus strictly to online selling. [nothing personal with Coconut Grove]

Bonobos Coconut Grove | Photo by NB

Bonobos Coconut Grove | Photo by NB

Bonobos Coconut Grove | Photo by NB

Bonobos Coconut Grove | Photo by NB

For more information on Coconut Grove retail availabilities click here


BENTONVILLE, Ark., and NEW YORK (June 16, 2017) — Walmart today announced it has entered an agreement to acquire Bonobos, Inc. (“Bonobos”), one of the leading apparel brands built on the internet, for $310 million in cash. Following the closing, Andy Dunn, founder and CEO of Bonobos will report to Marc Lore, president and CEO of Walmart U.S. eCommerce, and oversee the company’s collection of digitally-native vertical brands. These are brands born online, and owned from design through distribution. The brands will be offered on Jet.com and possibly other Walmart brands in a variety of countries over time, and include Bonobos and recently-acquired ModCloth.

The acquisition, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close toward the end of the second quarter or the beginning of the third quarter of this fiscal year. 

The announcement comes at a time of growth and innovation in e-commerce for Walmart. In its most recent quarter, Walmart saw 63 percent growth in U.S. e-commerce sales, the majority coming from organic growth in Walmart.com. Walmart’s efforts in e-commerce are empowering customers with low prices, more choices and new levels of convenience. Since just the beginning of the year, Walmart.com has rolled out two-day free shipping with no membership fee, an extra discount for picking up orders in stores and the ability to easily reorder online or store purchases. And, Jet.com continues to provide a strong avenue for reaching an urban, millennial customer.

“We’re seeing momentum in the business as we expand our value proposition with customers and it’s incredible to see how fast we’re moving,” said Lore. “Adding innovators like Andy will continue to help us shape the future of Walmart, and the future of retail. I’m thrilled to welcome Andy and the entire Bonobos team. They’ve created an amazing product and customer experience, and that will not change. In fact, Andy will be a great influence on the company, especially in leading our collection of exclusive brands offered online.” 

The acquisition of Bonobos and the leadership of Dunn will create more new products for consumers and new ways to buy them.

“We began Bonobos ten years ago to give men a completely different product and shopping experience: better fitting, higher quality clothing, in new and imaginative ways. That will always remain our mission,” Dunn said. “We are excited about applying all that we have learned to help shepherd in the next era of retail.”

The addition of Bonobos is part of a broader e-commerce strategy to enhance the customer value proposition, including:

  • Offering customers low prices and convenient ways of getting the items they buy every day, like food and consumables;

  • Offering a vastly expanded assortment while building expertise in key long-tail categories, like apparel and home; and

  • Adding best-in-class owned, vertical consumer brands to be sold on those brands’ properties, and over time, Jet.com. 

About Bonobos
Bonobos is a clothing brand focused on delivering great fit, excellent customer experience, and a fun approach to menswear. Launched online in 2007 with its signature line of better-fitting men's pants, Bonobos is one of the leading apparel brands ever built on the web in the United States. In 2011 Bonobos extended offline, launching Bonobos Guideshops, e-commerce stores that deliver personalized, one-to-one service to those wanting to experience the brand in person. To date, Bonobos has 35 Guideshops across the United States. In 2012, Bonobos expanded its distribution partnering with Nordstrom, bringing Bonobos apparel into all 118-doors nationwide and to Nordstrom.com. 

About Walmart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save money and live better – anytime and anywhere – in retail stores, online, and through their mobile devices. Each week, over 260 million customers and members visit our 11,723 stores under 59 banners in 28 countries and e-commerce websites in 11 countries. With fiscal year 2017 revenue of $485.9 billion, Walmart employs more than 2.3 million associates worldwide. Walmart continues to be a leader in sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment opportunity. Additional information about Walmart can be found by visiting http://corporate.walmart.com on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/walmart and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/walmart

About the Transaction
Citi is serving as financial advisor to Bonobos for the transaction and Fenwick & West LLP is serving as its legal advisor. Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and Hogan Lovells are serving as legal advisors to Walmart for the transaction.


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