The Denver Post

Boulder women’s apparel firm seeks buyer

- By Lucas High

Profession­al triathlete Nicole DeBoom has been building women’s sports apparel firm Skirt Sports for 15 years, but slowing sales have pushed the Boulder entreprene­ur to seek out a buyer for her business.

“There’s never been a better time to be a woman who wants to participat­e in sports, so Skirt Sports is more relevant now than it’s ever been because fitness is more accessible now,” DeBoom said.

Still, Skirt Sports is “a small business that doesn’t have millions of dollars in the bank to be able to weather every storm and every challenge,” she said. “We’ve had a trifecta (of challenges) over the past six months.”

Those challenges relate to distributi­on partnershi­p “setbacks” with Amazon, tariffs on imported materials and the COVID-19 pandemic, DeBoom said.

“When (the coronaviru­s outbreak hit), it took an immediate toll on our revenue,” she said. “There’s just so much uncertaint­y about what our economy will do and what people will spend their dollars on.

“It’s just time for us to find a partner with more financial resources and experience to help (the company) live on.”

While DeBoom would “argue that premium activewear is essential,” she recognizes that “people are just pulling back” on their spending.

While all acquisitio­n and partnershi­p options are on the table, DeBoom said the best chance for Skirt Sports’ survival is a complete buyout by a larger firm or investor.

DeBoom is looking to sell “not because I don’t love and believe in the brand,” she said. “It’s because I’ve been doing this for 15 years, and I believe there are other challenges out there for me.”

DeBoom said she would like to partner with husband and fellow triathlete Tim DeBoom on a fitness and lifestyle training program. “Tim and I are very much into researchin­g longevity and what we can do to stay healthy, active and happy as we get older,” she said.

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