Clandestine Industries

Clandestine Industries
Industry Apparel
Founded 2006
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois
Key people
Pete Wentz (founder)
Products Apparel, jewelry, accessories

Clandestine Industries is a clothing company owned by Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy and partners. Their products used to be sold online until the website was shut down[1] or alongside Fall Out Boy merchandise at shows. The official social media websites also appear to have been abandoned, due to no posts having been added since 2012.[2][3][4]

Company history

Clandestine Industries was formed in 2006 by Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz, who published his first book, The Boy With A Thorn In His Side, through the company.[6] After Wentz found success with the book, he decided to expand the company to design and sell clothing.

Since its initial inception, Clandestine Industries has created many different types of clothing, focusing on producing limited-edition tees, hoodies, and accessories (establishing the line's Batheart logo), while working with companies and brands such as DKNY Jeans, Wet Seal and Nordstrom. In 2007, Clandestine Industries Landmark retail store opened in Pete's hometown of Chicago,[7] which contained some store-only exclusives. In February 2009, Clandestine Industries relaunched its website and debuted a new collection entitled, "Don't Call It A Comeback," and immediately sold out of items only an hour after the release. The line is currently sold online only at clandestineindustries.com and at the Chicago Landmark location. On June 27, 2010 the Chicago Landmark store closed. On Wentz's blog, he explained that the closing of the Landmark would aid in expanding the brand's webstore.[8]

In June 2011, the website was relaunched with a brand new summer range. Wentz commented on his blog, "this is what the original intention of Clandestine was".[9] Although no official announcement has been made, the brand is considered to be defunct.

References

  1. "Www.clandestineindustries.com down? Current status and outage history". Currentlydown.com. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. "Clandestine Industries". Clandestineindustries.tumblr.com. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  3. "Clandestine Industries". Facebook.com. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  4. "Clandestine Ind (@Clandestineind) - Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  5. "Clandestine Industries: The Brand". Clandestineindustries.com. 17 July 2018.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-03-17. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
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