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The Elder Statesman is a luxury clothing, fashion and lifestyle brand based in Los Angeles founded in 2007 by Greg Chait.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Greg Chait |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Luxury goods |
Website | elder-statesman.com |
Founder Greg Chait was inspired by the gift of a cashmere blanket in 2002 to pursue a niche market.[1] After he made some cashmere blankets for himself, Maxfield in Los Angeles sold some of his samples and requested more product.[1] The brand was founded in 2007 and expanded into a West Hollywood appointment-only studio in 2011.[2]
As of 2011, the brand's clothing lines were carried in stores such as Barneys New York.[2]
As of 2014, the brand was known for its knitwear, was carried in stores worldwide, had 25 employees and had relocated to a Culver City factory.[3] In June 2014, the company opened up an online store.[4] The brand is expected to open its first store in Los Angeles in late 2014.[5]
Chait had previously been chief executive officer of niche Australian denim brand Ksubi.[3] In December 2011, Justin Doss of GQ selected The Elder Statesman as his editor's pick.[6]
In 2012, founder Greg Chait was recognized with the $300,000 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award.[7]
During New York Fashion Week in February 2014, the brand was featured in The Wall Street Journal for its unique artistic installation of its cashmere line.[8] The brand is known for its intricacy, quality, and limited quantity of supply.[9]
In March 2014, The Elder Statesman received a minority-stake equity investment from "cult luxury jewellery [sic] and accessories brand Chrome Hearts".[3] In September 2014, the brand partnered with private plane charter company XOJet to provide its customers with various luxury wares.[10]
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