Fashion

Babywear brand Mori secures 4 million pounds investment


Celebrity-loved London-based baby and toddler clothing brand, Mori has
raised more than 4 million pounds in a Series A funding round, which it
states will help it open bricks-and-mortar stores and expand into the US
and other international markets.

The premium clothing and accessories brand for newborn up to four years,
was founded in the UK in 2015, and has become the go-to brand for celebrity
mums including Kim Kardashian, Louise Roe, and Chiara Ferragni as their
products are made using natural sustainable materials.

The Series A funding round was led by Guinness Asset Management, with
participation from investment firm Jobi Capital, 500 Startups, and other
existing investors.

Babywear brand Mori secures 4 million pounds investment

In a statement, Mori said that the investment would enable it to
continue its growth in the UK, as well as expand into international markets
with a focus on the US. In addition, it has plans to open bricks-and-mortar
stores and grow its internal team.

Mori also shared plans on creating a direct-to-consumer subscription and
membership programme that it states will “disrupt a very crowded yet
traditional market”.

Mori raises 4 million pounds in Series A funding led by Guinness Asset
Management

In the past year, Mori has sold over 30 thousand of their bestselling
Sleepsuits and nearly 10 thousand Clever Sleeping Bags to more than 35,000
customers worldwide. Outside of their online presence, Mori’s products are
stocked at 215 locations globally, with 110 stores across the UK and North
America.

Stockists in the UK includes Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Fenwick and
Alexandalexa, while in the US, The Tot and Sprout in San Fransisco, and
Yoya in New York.

Babywear brand Mori secures 4 million pounds investment

In addition to its product range, where prices range from 8.50 pounds
for a headband to 382.50 pounds for the Supreme Set containing 32 of Mori’s
best-selling products, the brand’s exclusive subscription and membership
service Sleep Club delivers a sleepsuit every month to its customers. The
team is now investing further in technology to scale the service to a wider
audience while allowing more flexibility to its members, as well as the
introduction of Sleep Club to the US market in 2020.

Akin Onal, founder and chief executive of Mori, said in a statement:
“Since 2015, we have put the wellbeing of families at the forefront of our
mission by creating the highest quality and sustainable products for babies
and toddlers. The team’s creativity, expertise and hard work is reflected
in our growth from a driven start-up to a disruptive scale up business.

“Today, with the support of our investors, we are excited for the next
stage of Mori’s growth and we are dedicated to build a brand that is loved
and trusted by parents globally.”

Images: courtesy of Mori



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