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Walmart’s appetite for hip clothing brands is alive and well as it makes a deal to buy Bonobos.

- By Anne D’Innocenzio

NEW YORK — Walmart is buying online men’s clothing retailer Bonobos for $310 million in cash, showing that its appetite for hip clothing brands shows no sign of abating as it looks for ways to gain on Amazon.

It’s a sign of the aggressive direction Walmart is taking since buying Jet. com last year and keeping that company’s founder as head of its online division. Walmart has since bought clothing seller ModCloth, footwear retailer ShoeBuy. com and outdoor gear seller Moosejaw as it focuses on brands appealing to younger shoppers.

Bonobos, which started out selling pants online, caters to male shoppers looking for help putting together a wardrobe.

Taking on Amazon

Targeting Bonobos is a good move for Walmart as it tries to compete with Amazon, which has been quickly expanding its clothing business, internet consultant Sucharita Mulpuru-Kodal said.

“If you roll up enough of these online startups, you create a meaningful share” of business, she said. She noted that Walmart can learn from these millennial customers.

While Walmart keeps trying to compete against Amazon by pushing harder into online, Amazon announced a bold move into brick-and-mortar stores Friday by saying it would buy Whole Foods in a deal valued at about $13.7 billion.

The Bonobos deal, announced Friday, is expected to close at the end of the second quarter or the beginning of the third quarter of this fiscal year. Bonobos CEO and founder Andy Dunn will report to Marc Lore, the CEO of Walmart’s U.S. online operations.

“Adding innovators like Andy will continue to help us shape the future of Walmart,” Lore said. “They’ve created an amazing product and customer experience, and that will not change.”

Some showrooms

Bonobos started online but like many similar startups, has also opened some showrooms. Customers at the Guideshops can try on pants, shirts, ties, belts and jackets with suggestion­s from stylists. They can order online at the store and have their clothes delivered to their homes or office a few days later. The company now operates more than 30 stores and plans to have 100 by 2020. For Bonobos, the acquisitio­n by Walmart will help expand its business.

Still, Mulpuru-Kodal said, it is a bit of “a game of Monopoly.”

“Walmart has huge coffers. Even if one of them shows promise, it pays for the rest,” she said.

Walmart’s online business is gaining momentum, but remains a distant second to Amazon. It increased 63 percent in the fiscal first quarter, up from 29 percent in the previous period. That marked the fourth straight quarter of gains.

 ?? Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press ?? This Bonobos Guideshop is in New York’s Financial District. Walmart is buying online men’s clothing retailer Bonobos for $310 million. Bonobos caters to male shoppers looking for help putting together their
Bebeto Matthews / Associated Press This Bonobos Guideshop is in New York’s Financial District. Walmart is buying online men’s clothing retailer Bonobos for $310 million. Bonobos caters to male shoppers looking for help putting together their

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