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Acushnet acquires ski and golf apparel brand Kjus

Kjus was co-founded with Didi Serena with a vision to make the finest and most technologically advanced skiwear.

11th July 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Fairhaven, MA

Clothing/​Footwear, Sports/​Outdoor

Kjus entered the golf outerwear and apparel markets less than a decade ago. © Steve Read/Kjus

Kjus entered the golf outerwear and apparel markets less than a decade ago. © Steve Read/Kjus

Acushnet Holdings, a leader in the design, development, manufacture and distribution of performance-driven golf equipment and golf wear, has announced the acquisition of Kjus, a premium global ski and golf sportswear company.

The Kjus brand was born from an uncompromising commitment to performance, following brand namesake Lasse Kjus’s historic feat at the 1999 World Ski Championships, where he medalled in each of the Championships’ five disciplines.

“From Kjus’s inception, our focus has been on crafting the next generation of sportswear, constantly pushing the limits of what’s possible,” said Didi Serena, former Kjus chairman. “By staying true to our unwavering dedication to innovation and craftsmanship, we achieved great things in a relatively short time – and of this I am extremely proud.”

Kjus was founded  with a vision to make the most technologically advanced skiwear. © Nathan Gallagher/Kjus

Kjus was founded  with a vision to make the most technologically advanced skiwear. © Nathan Gallagher/Kjus

“Becoming part of such a like-minded company and associated with the iconic Acushnet family of brands is a truly exciting next chapter for Kjus. We believe this will open up significant growth opportunities and help the Kjus brand to realise its full potential on the global sports apparel stage.”

Kjus was co-founded with Didi Serena with a vision to make the finest and most technologically advanced skiwear and the belief that cutting edge innovation could lead to improved performance. Under his stewardship, Kjus has today grown to be an unquestioned leader in technical performance wear.

Building upon this technical performance and design expertise, Kjus entered the golf outerwear and apparel markets less than a decade ago with a focus on comfort, freedom of movement and all-weather protection, and it has since achieved a loyal following with performance-minded golfers.

The ski and golf divisions will be run by long-time company leaders Nico Serena and Brooke Mackenzie, respectively. © Nathan Gallagher/Kjus

The ski and golf divisions will be run by long-time company leaders Nico Serena and Brooke Mackenzie, respectively. © Nathan Gallagher/Kjus

“We have been impressed by Kjus’s success in golf apparel and are extremely excited to bring Kjus into the Acushnet family,” said David Maher, President and CEO, Acushnet Holdings. “We see many similarities in our roots, with both our founders having turned their personal passions for a sport into a vision of product and performance excellence.”

“This shared commitment to innovative, high-quality and performance-driven products lines up squarely with our Company’s existing focus on the dedicated golfer. We believe Kjus’s premium positioning in the ski and golf markets provides significant opportunities as we work with current Kjus management to maximise the brand’s potential.”

Acushnet expects to continue to run Kjus’s operations from its global and North American headquarters in Hünenberg, Switzerland and Boulder, CO. The ski and golf divisions will be run by long-time company leaders Nico Serena and Brooke Mackenzie, respectively. Luke Reese, who has been instrumental in the establishment of the Kjus golf business, and Didi Serena will continue their involvement with the Company as special advisors.

www.kjus.com

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