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Mugsy Jeans - About the company

Mugsy Jeans is an unfunded company based in Chicago (United States), founded in 2015 by Leo Tropeano. It operates as an Internet first brand offering apparel wear for men. Mugsy Jeans has not raised any funding yet. The company has 1786 active competitors, including 81 funded and 89 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Cotopaxi, True Religion Apparel and Everlane.

Company Details

Mugsy Jeans is a denim brand for men offering jeans. The product catalog includes varieties of jeans of different colors and patterns, chinos, joggers, shorts, etc. The company also offers loungewear, shirts, socks, etc
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Founded Year
2015
Location
Chicago, United States
Stage
Unfunded
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Mugsy Jeans's funding and investors

Mugsy Jeans has not raised any funding rounds yet.

Mugsy Jeans' founders and board of directors

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The founders of Mugsy Jeans is Leo Tropeano.
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Mugsy Jeans's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Mugsy Jeans include Cotopaxi, True Religion Apparel and Everlane. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Mugsy Jeans, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Cotopaxi
Cotopaxi
2013, Cottonwood (United States), Series B
Internet first brand offering casual wear for men and women
$74.9M
70/100
2nd
Logo for True Religion Apparel
True Religion Apparel
2002, Los Angeles (United States), Acquired
Internet first brand of fashion apparel wear for men and women
-
69/100
3rd
Logo for Everlane
Everlane
2010, San Francisco (United States), Series C
Internet-first brand offering multi-category fashion products
$90.2M
67/100
4th
Logo for Brooks Brothers
Brooks Brothers
1818, New York City (United States), Acquired
Retailer of men's and women's apparel and accessories
-
66/100
5th
Logo for Bonobos
Bonobos
2007, New York City (United States), Acquired
Internet first brand offering fashion apparel for men
$128M
65/100
6th
Logo for Johnnie-O
Johnnie-O
2005, Los Angeles (United States), Series C
Internet first brand of fashion apparel & foot wear and accessories
$129M
62/100
7th
Logo for Supreme®
Supreme®
1994, New York City (United States), Acquired
Internet first brand of casual and formal apparel wear for men and women
-
61/100
8th
Logo for GHOST LIFESTYLE
GHOST LIFESTYLE
2015, Henderson (United States), Acquired
Internet first brand offering apparel wear for men and women
-
58/100
9th
Logo for Chubbies Shorts
Chubbies Shorts
2011, San Francisco (United States), Acquired
Designer and retailer of men's casual apparel and swimwear
$14.1M
58/100
10th
Logo for French Connection
French Connection
1972, London (United Kingdom), Acquired
Internet first brand offering apparel wear for women and men
-
57/100
894th
Logo for Mugsy Jeans
Mugsy Jeans
2015, Chicago (United States), Unfunded
Internet first brand offering apparel wear for men
-
-
18/100
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Mugsy Jeans's Investments and acquisitions

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