Samuel Ross’s renowned streetwear brand, A Cold Wall, faces potential sale just months post-acquisition.
- London-based Tomorrow Limited collaborates with Interpath to explore sale opportunities for A Cold Wall.
- The brand was acquired by Tomorrow Limited from its founder, Samuel Ross, earlier this year.
- A Cold Wall is a prominent name in streetwear, with a rich history and significant market presence.
- A Cold Wall team, led by Samuel Ross, is set to continue their work, focusing on innovation and development.
The designer streetwear brand, A Cold Wall, founded by Samuel Ross, is currently under consideration for sale according to Drapers. In February, Tomorrow Limited acquired the brand from Ross. Now, the London-based brand accelerator is working with advisors at Interpath to find potential buyers.
Tomorrow Limited, which initially invested in A Cold Wall in 2017, now seeks to explore sale opportunities after taking over the majority stake from Samuel Ross. This move, involving their introductions with Interpath’s mergers and acquisitions team, marks a significant pivot in their strategic engagement with the brand.
Established in 2015, A Cold Wall has quickly become a noteworthy player in the fashion industry, being stocked by major retailers such as Browns, Selfridges, and Mr Porter. The brand’s innovative approach positions it as a leader in streetwear trends, reflected in its solid market presence.
Samuel Ross has been instrumental in the brand’s vision and development, with a professional history that includes working alongside Virgil Abloh at Off-White. As A Cold Wall approaches its ninth year, Ross and his core team of directors are committed to advancing the brand’s identity with strategic focus on innovation and material development.
The potential sale of A Cold Wall marks a new chapter for both the brand and its stakeholders.