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Gant renews licensing deal with Marcolin
Gant renews licensing deal with Marcolin

Fashion United

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion United

Gant renews licensing deal with Marcolin

Italian eyewear manufacturer Marcolin has announced a long-term licensing renewal with American sportswear brand Gant. The new license agreement has been extended until December 31, 2032, and covers the design, production and international distribution of Gant's sunglasses and optical frames. Marcolin has been producing Gant's eyewear collections since 2013 in line with the brand's American Sportswear heritage along with its more refined European influences, offering sunglasses and optical frames that are contemporary while staying true to Gant's iconic preppy style. The eyewear collections will continue to be available at selected retailers and on Gant eyewear Credits: Gant

Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin
Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin

Fashion Network

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin

Gant has linked up with Marcolin until 2032. The two companies have announced the early renewal of the exclusive licensing deal for the design, manufacture, and global distribution of the American label's sunglasses and prescription frames. The collaboration originally launched in 2013 and has clearly been a successful one for both businesses. It features contemporary sunglasses and optical frames inspired by Gant's preppy style along, the companies said, with more refined European influences. Gant was founded in 1949 as a shirtmaker and became a major American sportswear trailblazer. The brand is now present in 81 countries and over 650 stores globally. Not that Marcolin itself is small. The eyewear specialist manages a massive brand portfolio that includes its own labels as well as major licenses for big-name brands, such as Zegna, Tom Ford, K-Way, and Max Mara. The Gant deal isn't the only renewal Marcolin has announced this month. At the start of June, Marcolin and Guess revealed the early renewal of their exclusive licensing agreement for the design, production and international distribution of Guess and Marciano sunglasses and eyeglasses. The deal, which was previously set to run until 2030, has been further extended until 2040. And last month, Marcolin and Adidas also unveiled the renewal of their global licensing agreement for Adidas Sport and Adidas Originals, extending their collaboration through to 2032.

Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin
Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin

Fashion Network

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin

Gant has linked up with Marcolin until 2032. The two companies have announced the early renewal of the exclusive licensing deal for the design, manufacture, and global distribution of the American label's sunglasses and prescription frames. The collaboration originally launched in 2013 and has clearly been a successful one for both businesses. It features contemporary sunglasses and optical frames inspired by Gant's preppy style along, the companies said, with more refined European influences. Gant was founded in 1949 as a shirtmaker and became a major American sportswear trailblazer. The brand is now present in 81 countries and over 650 stores globally. Not that Marcolin itself is small. The eyewear specialist manages a massive brand portfolio that includes its own labels as well as major licenses for big-name brands, such as Zegna, Tom Ford, K-Way, and Max Mara. The Gant deal isn't the only renewal Marcolin has announced this month. At the start of June, Marcolin and Guess revealed the early renewal of their exclusive licensing agreement for the design, production and international distribution of Guess and Marciano sunglasses and eyeglasses. The deal, which was previously set to run until 2030, has been further extended until 2040. And last month, Marcolin and Adidas also unveiled the renewal of their global licensing agreement for Adidas Sport and Adidas Originals, extending their collaboration through to 2032.

Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin
Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin

Fashion Network

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Gant opts for early renewal of eyewear deal with Marcolin

Gant has linked up with Marcolin until 2032. The two companies have announced the early renewal of the exclusive licensing deal for the design, manufacture, and global distribution of the American label's sunglasses and prescription frames. The collaboration originally launched in 2013 and has clearly been a successful one for both businesses. It features contemporary sunglasses and optical frames inspired by Gant's preppy style along, the companies said, with more refined European influences. Gant was founded in 1949 as a shirtmaker and became a major American sportswear trailblazer. The brand is now present in 81 countries and over 650 stores globally. Not that Marcolin itself is small. The eyewear specialist manages a massive brand portfolio that includes its own labels as well as major licenses for big-name brands, such as Zegna, Tom Ford, K-Way, and Max Mara. The Gant deal isn't the only renewal Marcolin has announced this month. At the start of June, Marcolin and Guess revealed the early renewal of their exclusive licensing agreement for the design, production and international distribution of Guess and Marciano sunglasses and eyeglasses. The deal, which was previously set to run until 2030, has been further extended until 2040. And last month, Marcolin and Adidas also unveiled the renewal of their global licensing agreement for Adidas Sport and Adidas Originals, extending their collaboration through to 2032.

Pierce County's new head of homeless and health programs has federal experience
Pierce County's new head of homeless and health programs has federal experience

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Pierce County's new head of homeless and health programs has federal experience

Pierce County's Human Services Department has a new director to oversee the county's homeless services, affordable housing efforts and behavioral health programs. Gary Gant, has been selected to serve as the new leader of Human Services, following what the county described as a 'competitive and meritorious recruitment process.' His first day in the new position was June 2. According to Human Services spokesperson Kari Moore, Gant will be paid $213,640 per year. In his most recent position as field office director for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Gant helped increase access to behavioral health services and improve housing stability, according to the county. He previously served as deputy regional administrator for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). According to the county, he co-managed a six-state region overseeing program delivery and organizing mass vaccination events during the COVID-19 pandemic. In his new role at the county, Gant will oversee Human Services many divisions, including Behavioral Health, Community Services and Aging and Disability Resources. He also will be responsible for overseeing more than 400 contracts with community-based agencies and local providers delivering services to some of the most vulnerable residents in the community, including individuals with disabilities, children, veterans and people experiencing homelessness. From 2020 to 2023, the department had an average annual budget of over $134 million. As of October 2024, the department had just under 300 employees. According to Human Services, Gant earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of the Incarnate Word, a master's degree in business administration from Western Governors University, and a master's degree in public health from the University of Washington. He has served on several boards and committees including the Puget Sound Regional Council, National Library of Medicine State Advisory Group, and the Somali Family Safety Task Force. Gant also has significant experience collaborating with the Veterans Health Administration and the HUD-VA Supportive Housing Program to connect veterans experiencing homelessness with stable housing and support services. Helen McGovern had been serving as Acting Director for the department since the beginning of the year. Pierce County Executive Ryan Mello ousted the previous Human Services director, Heather Moss, as one of the first actions of his office.

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