James Holder (businessman)
James Holder is a British businessman who co-founded the fashion brand Superdry. Early lifeBorn in Studley, Warwickshire, he was brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon and went to college in Leamington Spa where he studied graphic design.[1][2] As a teenager, he enjoyed reading comics.[2] Holder started his career in fashion by selling T-shirts from the back of his mother's car at BMX events.[1] He went on to found the skateboarder label Bench.[1] He was made bankrupt in 1998.[1] While running Bench, Holder met Julian Dunkerton, who made a large order of Holder's products.[2] They later travelled to Japan together before founding Superdry.[3] CareerIn 2003, Holder co-founded Superdry with Julian Dunkerton as a market stall in Cheltenham.[4] In 2004, they opened the brand's first physical store in Covent Garden, London.[5][4] Holder was responsible for clothing design and brand development at the company.[6] Holder said that he and Dunkerton spotted a "huge gap" in the UK men's market.[7] He has said that the initial inspiration for the brand was Dunkerton's love of Americana and his love of Japan and typography.[7][2] In 2005, Superdry experienced a period of growth after David Beckham was seen wearing the brand.[1] In 2010, the business was floated.[5] Holder led Superdry's product innovation division until 2016.[8] Holder also led SuperDesignLab, which was responsible for launching spin-off brand Superdry Sport.[9] In 2016, Holder resigned from the company, but continues to hold a stake.[5][6] In 2018, Holder joined fellow co-founder Julian Dunkerton in criticising Superdry's business strategy, claiming that it was unable to compete with ASOS.com.[5][8][10][11] Personal lifeHe lives with his wife Charlotte, a lawyer, and their son and daughter.[1][12] References
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