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Carter's

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For the former ink manufacturer, seeCarter's Ink Company.
American retail company
Carter's, Inc.
Company typePublic
Founded1865; 161 years ago (1865) (as William Carter Company) inNeedham, Massachusetts, U.S.
FounderWilliam Carter
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Number of locations
750 (November 2019)[1]
ProductsClothing
Number of employees
20,900[2] (2017)
SubsidiariesLittle Planet
OshKosh B'gosh
Otter Avenue
Skip•Hop Inc.
Websitecarters.com
A Carter's shop inMeyerland Plaza,Houston

Carter's, Inc. is a majorAmerican designer and marketer ofchildren's apparel. It was founded in 1865 by William Carter.

Carter's sells its products through its own Carter's and OshKosh B'gosh retail stores, its website, and in other retail outlets such asdepartment stores. As of 2019[update], it was reported that Carter's accounted for around one-quarter of all sales both for the children'ssleepwear market, and for clothes for the newborn to two-year-old age group.[3] Carter's ranks 754th on theFortune 1000 list of the largest companies in the United States.[4]

History

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William Carter was the founder of William Carter Company in 1865 inNeedham, Massachusetts. William Carter (1830–1918) was born inAlfreton, Derbyshire, England. He arrived in America on January 28, 1857. He married Martha Lee (1842-1873). They had four children:William Henry Carter (1864–1955), who served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives (1915-1919) prior to being elected president of the William Carter Company in 1918; Mary Elizabeth Carter (1865-1961); John J. Carter (1867-1939); and Horace A. Carter (1869-1959). By the early 1960s, the William Carter Company manufactured at seven mills in Massachusetts and the South.

The Carter family sold the business in 1990.[5]

In the early 2000s, Carter's reached an agreement withTarget Corporation to create the "Just One You" spin-off clothing line, to be sold exclusively in Target stores.[3] Carter's later created exclusive lines for retailersWalmart andAmazon. All of the brands sell similar articles of clothing, such as bodysuits, pajamas, and dresses, but each has its own design team and pricing policies specific to the retailer.[3]

Carter's acquired competitorOshKosh B'gosh for $312 million in 2005.[6]

In 2012, Carter's, Inc. announced thatBraselton, Georgia would receive their 1-million-square-foot, $50 million distribution center that will support their e-commerce, retail, and wholesale businesses. The company hoped to create 1,000 jobs at the facility by 2015.

In February 2017, Carter's, Inc. acquired Skip Hop Inc., an infant and child product company based in New York, for $140 million in cash and up to $10 million in future payments contingent on reaching certain financial goals in 2017.[7] Fireman Capital Partners, aprivate equity firm, had previously acquired a majorityequity stake in Skip Hop Inc. for $50 million in November 2013.[8]

In addition to selling its apparel through third-party retailers, Carter's operated 1,060 branded stores and outlets as of 2019[update], with plans to open up to another 100 stores in "mid-tier"shopping malls in the following years.[3] Amarket research firm found that "Ninety percent ofmillennial parents — and 80 percent ofbaby boomer grandparents — have shopped at Carter's in the past year."[3]

Brands

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Carter's, Inc. markets clothing and other children's products under several brand names. Other than its namesake Carter's brand,OshKosh B'gosh, Skip Hop, Little Planet, and Otter Avenue these labels are exclusive to specific retailers and include, as of 2018[update]:[9]

The logo for each exclusive brand notes that it is "made by Carter's," with the exception of Genuine Kids, which carries the label "from OshKosh." Genuine Kids has been sold since 2003, before OshKosh was acquired by Carters, Inc.[9]

Headquarters

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In October 2012, theAtlanta Business Chronicle reported that Carter's Inc. was likely to lease in thePhipps Tower in Buckhead for its headquarters.[11] In December 2012, Carter's Inc. announced that it was moving its headquarters fromMidtown Atlanta. The lease of 222,730 square feet (20,692 m2) of space is one of the largest headquarters leases to have occurred to date in the Buckhead area of Atlanta. The estimated value of the lease, except for concessions and escalation, was $70 million. The lease in Midtown was scheduled to be terminated on December 31, 2013.[12]

The company consolidated its out of state jobs into the new facility, with 200 additional jobs going toBuckhead.Manulife Financial Corp owns both the Proscenium and the Phipps Tower so Carter's terminated its lease early in one building and moved to the other.[13]

The company now has its headquarters in Suite 1800 atPhipps Tower,[14] inBuckhead, Atlanta.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Home".carters.com.
  2. ^"Carter's".Fortune. Archived fromthe original on 2019-07-26. Retrieved2019-02-15.
  3. ^abcdeBhattarai, Abha (2019-07-26)."Billion-dollar baby: How Carter's became a staple of just about every child's wardrobe".The Washington Post. Retrieved2019-07-26.
  4. ^"Atlanta's Fortune 500 and 1000 Companies | KNOWAtlanta - Atlanta's Relocation Guide".knowatlanta.com. Retrieved2024-09-24.
  5. ^"The William Carter Company".needhamhistory.org. Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-17. Retrieved2018-10-16.
  6. ^"Company News; Carter's to Acquire OshKosh B'Gosh".The New York Times. 2005-05-11.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2017-02-24.
  7. ^"Carter's Inc. buys Skip Hop, posts $258.1 million profit for 2016".Atlanta Business Chronicle. 2017-02-23. Retrieved2017-02-24.
  8. ^"Fireman Capital Partners sells Skip Hop Inc. to Carter's".The Boston Globe. 2017-02-24. Retrieved2017-02-24.
  9. ^ab"Carters Inc. | Our Brands".corporate.carters.com. Retrieved2018-10-16.
  10. ^del Ray, Jason (July 9, 2017)."A $4 billion clothing company created an exclusive brand for Amazon Prime". Vox.
  11. ^Sams, Douglas. "Carter's HQ likely moving to Buckhead."Atlanta Business Chronicle. October 12, 2012. Updated October 22, 2012. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.
  12. ^Sams, Douglas. "Carter's moving HQ to Phipps Tower."Atlanta Business Chronicle. December 14, 2012. Updated on December 17, 2013. Retrieved on May 23, 2013.
  13. ^"Carter's moves to Buckhead." (Archive)Atlanta Business Chronicle. p. 2-3.
  14. ^"2014 Annual Report[permanent dead link]." Carter's, Inc. "Phipps Tower 3438 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1800 Atlanta, Georgia 30326 (Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)"

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