Pukka Inc. has been acquired by Imperial Headwear
The shareholders of Pukka Inc. have sold the company to Imperial Headwear.
Pukka is a company dedicated to designing and creating custom hats, with headquarters in Findlay, Ohio. It combines its own overseas proprietary production process with first-class customer service, industry-leading product development and creative design capabilities to deliver complete custom headwear solutions at the lowest minimums. The firm has been a core supplier of custom headwear, apparel and other accessory products to specialty retail brands since 1992.
Founded in 1916, Imperial Headwear is a leading manufacturer of premium-quality headwear, apparel and accessories with design, marketing, manufacturing and distribution capabilities.The company is based in the US.
Oaklins Intrepid in Los Angeles acted as the exclusive sell-side advisor in this transaction.


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