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Roundup: Stitch Fix loses its head of men’s and kid’s clothing

Stitch Fix loses its head of men’s and kid’s clothing

Stitch Fix loses its head of men’s and kid’s clothing

The head of men’s and kid’s clothing at Stitch Fix, Chris Phillips, is leaving the apparel retailer to take on the role of CEO at online men’s apparel retailer Mizzen+Main. Kevin Lavelle, Mizzen+Main’s founder and CEO, is leaving the retailer to join entrepreneurial networking group The Seminar Network. Stitch Fix is looking for a replacement.

Phillips has a long history in retail and ecommerce. He spent about 20 years with Gap Inc. (No. 28 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Top 1000) in various roles, such as vice president of merchandising and vice president and general manager of Gap’s Banana Republic brand. His tenure at Stitch Fix (No. 64) was nearly three years, where he helped launch the men’s division, which recently deployed plus and tall sizes for men.

Mizzen+Main was founded in 2012 and is based in Dallas. To date, the retailer has raised $4.6 million, according to Crunchbase. The menswear brand has two physical stores in Texas and sells its products with more than 800 wholesalers, including Nordstrom Inc. (No. 19).

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Bloomberg contributed to this report.

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