However, by the mid ‘90s the label had grown tired, unable to keep up with the burgeoning labels dominating the tastes of young folks. Starter essentially vanished into the ether, only worn by old-heads who never got rid of their original jackets.
For anyone with positive thoughts about Starter’s history, the last few months have been prom
ising. Starter is back, with new styles and materials, and is poised to reclaim some of the market share lost nearly 20 years ago. Carl Banks, former Giants LB extraordinaire and president of sports apparel firm G-III, is the person in charge of marshaling Starter’s revival. We spoke to Banks recently about the future of the brand.TSL: What’s different about Starter’s new incarnation?
BANKS: Starter is more than just an athletic brand. It is a true lifestyle brand that resonates with our
sports fan and style conscious consumer. Our re-launch centers on the iconic Starter satin jacket and pullover breakaway styles with updated and modernized silhouettes — allowing the jackets to fit true to size.TSL: Does Starter have licenses for all NBA, NFL and MLB franchises? What about MLS?
BANKS: Starter has licenses for all leagues including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAA and NHL. MLS is certainly an opportunity that we are discussing and would like to see in the future. Our goal is to have prominence across all major sports.
TSL: What’s behind the timing? Why now?
BANKS: The ‘90s are making a huge comeback. Starter jackets were such an iconic staple of the era, we decided the timing was perfect to introduce them to a new generation, and reintroduce them to those who have an emotional connection and nostalgia for them.
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