Who is ModCloth owned by?
Nogin
A digitally native fashion brand once owned by Walmart has a new owner. Nogin, which manages digital operations for fashion and consumer product companies, has acquired ModCloth from Go Global Retail.
Who founded ModCloth?
Susan Gregg Koger
Eric Koger
ModCloth/Founders
Is ModCloth from China?
ModCloth is an American online retailer of indie and vintage-inspired women’s clothing. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles.
What is going on with ModCloth?
E-commerce platform Nogin has purchased ModCloth from Go Global Retail for an undisclosed sum, according to a Nogin press release. Go Global bought the pure-player from Walmart in 2019, with plans to reinvigorate it and expand internationally.
Is ModCloth good quality?
ModCloth has a consumer rating of 2.5 stars from 288 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about ModCloth most frequently mention customer service, return policy and store credit problems. ModCloth ranks 169th among Women’s Clothing sites.
Is ModCloth owned by Amazon?
Jet.com, Walmart’s now defunct e-commerce arm, bought Modcloth in 2017, as part of Walmart’s strategy to acquire digitally native brands to better educate itself about next-generation e-commerce.
Where are ModCloth clothes made?
Portland, Oregon
All of their products are hand-sewn in their Portland, Oregon studio too – so you know you aren’t receiving a mass-produced item when you order from them. They pair really well with ModCloth-style clothing! (I wrote a full review of their products, here.)
Is ModCloth part of Walmart?
Should I size up ModCloth?
Does ModCloth fit true to size? Fit is a personal thing. There have been a few customer reviews that mention ModCloth’s clothing runs large, but generally, their items fit true to size. ModCloth carries quite a few different labels, all with their unique measurements.
Where does ModCloth make their clothes?
All of their products are hand-sewn in their Portland, Oregon studio too – so you know you aren’t receiving a mass-produced item when you order from them. They pair really well with ModCloth-style clothing! (I wrote a full review of their products, here.)