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Now owned by Yellow Wood Partners after Unilever divestiture; ~$700M annual retail sales; 250M+ products/year across hair, body, and skincare at mass-market price points
Suave is an American personal care brand founded in 1937 and owned by Unilever, one of the world's largest consumer goods companies. Originally launched as a shampoo brand positioned on the promise of salon-quality results at drugstore prices, Suave has grown into a broad personal care line covering shampoos, conditioners, body wash, deodorant, lotion, and styling products. Its enduring brand promise — delivering effective, affordable personal care for the whole family — has made it one of the most recognized names in US mass-market beauty for over eight decades.\n\nSuave products are sold primarily through mass retail channels including Walmart, Target, Walgreens, and Amazon, where competitive price points relative to premium brands drive high-volume, habitual repeat purchases. The brand's hair care range is its largest segment, featuring formulations for a wide range of hair types and concerns. Suave's mass-market accessibility has allowed it to maintain a consistent presence in US households for generations, building the kind of deep habitual loyalty that is difficult for premium entrants to displace at the value tier.\n\nAs part of Unilever's Personal Care division, Suave benefits from global supply chain infrastructure, shared R&D capabilities, and the marketing resources of one of the most sophisticated consumer goods organizations in the world. The brand competes in the value tier of hair and body care against store brands, P&G's Herbal Essences, and other mass-market lines. Suave's scale, shelf dominance in mass retail, and Unilever's distribution infrastructure make it a durable, high-volume asset within the broader portfolio.
Beaverton global athletic footwear and apparel (NYSE: NKE) at $51.4B FY2024 revenue with 18% market share;
Nike, Inc. is a Beaverton, Oregon-based global athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NKE) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 component — generating $51.4 billion in fiscal year 2024 (ended May 31, 2024) revenue with approximately 83,700 employees worldwide and approximately 18% global athletic footwear market share. Nike brands include Nike (performance footwear, apparel, and equipment), Jordan Brand (lifestyle basketball and athletic), and Converse (lifestyle footwear). In September 2024, Elliott Hill returned to Nike as President and CEO (replacing John Donahoe who had led the company since 2020), launching a "Win Now" strategy focused on sport performance product investment, wholesale partner relationship restoration, and competitive positioning in running and basketball categories. Nike Direct (direct-to-consumer e-commerce and owned stores) generated 44% of FY2024 revenue. Nike was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman; renamed Nike in 1978 with IPO in 1980.
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