Vulpine Clothing

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  • Vulpine have been acquired by Mango Bikes.

    No, me neither.

  • How awful.

  • Gaspipe fashion fixies, no? Bit of a comedown from August customs...

  • https://www.mangobikes.com/bikes/

    Looks like the Primark of bikes, not quite Nick's vision.

  • Thanks, I was vaguely aware of them, I just don't see the brand synergy.

    /pukes on cock

  • Brant Richards of On One/Planet X fame is involved. He loves a bargain.

  • Oh dear.

  • Makes sense to me - different target market but a business with logistics/stock mgmt etc to overcome the issues of previous owner.

  • Genuine question - how can a company that sell bikes for less than £300, sell urban cycling jackets to the same people that cost more than their bike?

  • The razor blade, home printer model?

  • Do a sports direct; buy brands, slash production costs (& quality) and pile them high?

  • Expect shit branded fruit of the loom t-shirts...

  • Either Mango is doing very well, or Vulpine got sold for pennies.

  • Have you ever seen a Mango on the road?

  • Yeah. Shit loads of em. Mostly a combo of green and orange. Grim.

    This will be horrible.

  • Harrington jacket Mango bike collab

    Haribo

  • Thought Mango bikes rebranded?!

  • I thought Goku was the nom du jour for inferior bikes now?

  • I got my "in administration" letter this morning. Apparently proposals will be sent to all creditors and shareholders within 8 weeks with emphasis that creditors are first in line.

  • You obviously live in a much hipper area than me. I saw one, once, in a clothes shop window as part of a display.

  • Around London I also see plenty of them, but I also throw a gaze at all bikes I can throw a gaze at.

  • Pivot. It's very easy to reposition them as 'accesible' (cheap) now. It should've been that from day one anyway. A win for Mango bikes if the do this well IMO.

    It might just be me but I think Mango stands out from foffa and others as their 'cheap' bikes are genuinely good value.

  • True, they started with cheap, remained withing cheap, and never over promised AFAIK.
    Prefer the Mango brand definitely more than Foffa.

  • I don't think that will be there main play. I imagine they will keep the two brands separate but look for cost efficiencies between the two. Vulpine didn't fail because there was a shortage of people willing to buy their clothes - people don't really care what's behind the brand, whether it's PE at Rapha or Mango Bikes at Vulpine.

    Also there are plenty of £50k+ earning people riding Mango bikes

  • Vulpine failed because they overestimated their market whilst getting their ordering massively wrong.
    They had £250k in stock, according to the administrators. I'm not sure if that included the 2000 unsold and contractually unsellable Hoy Vulpine t-shorts...
    Apparently they were trying to get £50k for the company. That's pretty much chump change - if you've got the infrastructure already, you can probably make that back from existing the stock. Anything else on top of that is a bonus.

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